pseudo-legality (uncountable)
- Alternative form of pseudolegality
2003, Geoffrey Ellis, The Napoleonic Empire:Isser Woloch sees this as one questionable episode in the public life of modern France, 'a nation where coups clothed in pseudo-legality have repeatedly changed the rules of the game'.
2012, Paul Preston, The Spanish Holocaust:Many executions by the military rebels were given a veneer of pseudo-legality by trials, although they were effectively little different from extra-judicial murder.
2014, John W. F. Dulles, Unrest in Brazil: Political-Military Crises 1955-1964:Will it not also be obvious 'pseudo-legality' to have that which seeks to legitimize itself in order to defend intransigently a mechanism prepared to assure voting by the illiterates, prohibited by law?