giuridici
Giuridici is an Italian adjective and noun form used to describe things that pertain to law or jurisprudence. In English, giuridico is commonly translated as juridical or legal, though the nuance can vary with context. The term is widely employed in legal discourse to reference concepts, institutions, and documents related to the study or application of law.
Etymology and scope: Giuridico derives from Latin iuris, meaning law, through juridicus. In Italian, the word
Usage in law and everyday language: The term is common in both academic and professional contexts. Examples
Distinction from legale: In Italian, legale usually connotes legality or compliance with the law, while giuridico
See also: Diritto, giurisprudenza, persone giuridiche, soggetti giuridici, codici e sistemi giuridici.