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critocratic (not comparable)

  1. Of or relating to critocracy; ruled by judges.
    • 1990, University of New Brunswick Law Journal[1], volumes 39-40, page 100:
      The tale is a sorry one, as critocratic power was marshalled against that of labour
    • 1990, Thomas Kuttner, “Courts, Labour Tribunals and the Charter”, in University of New Brunswick Law Journal, volume 85:
      With the Act of Settlement, critocratic power and its exercise became fully entrenched as an institution in our Constitution.
    • 2009 September 9, Starslip Crisis:
      Yeah, it's a comment on how Terra's critocratic society is a throwback and a failure.