"Socio-juridical" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A term often used in legal, social science and criminology contexts.
Socio-juridical refers to the relationship and interaction between social norms, values, institutions, and the legal system. It examines how society's economic, cultural, and social structures influence the creation, interpretation, and enforcement of laws.
In other words, socio-juridical studies the way laws and legal frameworks are shaped by and interact with social factors, and vice versa.
For example, a socio-juridical approach might look at how poverty, inequality, and social welfare policies are reflected in and influenced by the legal system.
The term is a combination of the words "socio" meaning social and "juridical" meaning related to law.