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- abdicate:
- to renounce or give up power, usually referring to royalty
- abrogate:
- to abolish or undo, usually a law
- absolute:
- complete, pure, free from restriction or limitation
- absolutism:
- a way of governing, usually monarchic, that reflects complete control and an unwillingness to compromise or deviate from dogma or principles
- ad hoc:
- created for a specific purpose or to address a certain problem
- adjudge:
- to settle a case by judicial procedure
- adjudicate:
- to settle a case by judicial procedure
- adversarial system:
- a legal system in which two opposing sides present arguments and a third party renders a verdict
- adversary:
- an enemy, rival, or opponent
- agrarian:
- having to do with farming or farming communities and their interests; one involved in such a movement
- amalgamate:
- to merge together two or more things into one form; combine
- amparo:
- a legal action or law that offers protection of rights
- annex:
- to incorporate...
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