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coercitiva

Coercitiva is the feminine form of the adjective coercitivo used in Romance languages such as Portuguese, Spanish, and Italian. It describes actions, powers, or measures intended to compel someone to comply with a rule, order, or decision. The term derives from the Latin coercere, meaning to restrain or confine.

In legal and administrative contexts, coercitiva commonly appears in phrases such as medidas coercitivas (coercive measures)

Apart from formal law, the adjective can characterize coercive actions in political or social discourse. It

and
diligencias
coercitivas
(coercive
inquiries
or
procedures).
These
terms
refer
to
tools
or
procedures
used
by
authorities
to
secure
compliance,
including
compelling
testimony,
ensuring
attendance,
or
enforcing
court
orders.
The
scope
and
legality
of
such
measures
depend
on
the
jurisdiction
and
are
typically
tied
to
constitutional
or
statutory
safeguards.
is
not
a
standalone
doctrine;
rather,
it
functions
as
a
descriptor
whose
precise
meaning
varies
with
country
and
legal
framework.
Understanding
generally
requires
consulting
local
laws
and
official
definitions
to
grasp
how
coercitiva
is
applied
in
a
specific
context.