Definitions

from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.

  • adjective Outside of the authority of a court.
  • adjective Without the intervention or involvement of a court.

from The Century Dictionary.

  • Outside of judicial proceedings; out of the proper court, or the ordinary course or scope of legal procedure: as, extrajudicial declarations (those made out of court).

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • adjective Out of or beyond the power authority of a court or judge; beyond jurisdiction; not valid as a part of a judicial proceeding; , are null and void.

from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.

  • adjective law, of a punishment Carried out without legal authority.

from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.

  • adjective beyond the usual course of legal proceedings; legally unwarranted

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Examples

  • They are cheap, reliable, and a reason why 28 prisoners have been held in extrajudicial detention in Guantanamo.

    Boing Boing 2009

  • In 2001, despite threats and grenade attacks, Guatemalan judges eventually convicted three people for the murder of Bishop Juan José Gerardi, who had just released a report on the state's and the military's complicity in extrajudicial killings.

    John Feffer: Not-So-Magical Realism John Feffer 2010

  • In matters of foreign policy, this has for some time resulted in extrajudicial executions — war — but we are a far cry in this administration from the million Iraqis that Bush wiped out.

    Wonk Room » Negotiating With Enemies: Now The CW 2009

  • In 2001, despite threats and grenade attacks, Guatemalan judges eventually convicted three people for the murder of Bishop Juan José Gerardi, who had just released a report on the state's and the military's complicity in extrajudicial killings.

    John Feffer: Not-So-Magical Realism John Feffer 2010

  • Targeted or political assassinations -- sometimes called extrajudicial executions -- are carried out by order of, or with the acquiescence of, a government, outside any judicial framework.

    Obama's Af-Pak War is Illegal 2009

  • Targeted or political assassinations -- sometimes called extrajudicial executions -- are carried out by order of, or with the acquiescence of, a government, outside any judicial framework.

    Marjorie Cohn: Obama's Af-Pak War Should be Considered Illegal 2009

  • We believe that the presence of our forces and Iraqi forces in neighborhoods; the focus on the so-called extrajudicial killing -- EJK -- cells, is, at least in substantial part, a reason for the reduction in these sectarian killings.

    CNN Transcript Apr 26, 2007 2007

  • I believe that they should stop the incursions, the closures, they should lift the roadblocks from one place to the other, between cities and villages and between everyone within the same -- and then they should stop the targeted killings, so-called extrajudicial killings or murders, and this kind of thing, because the Palestinians cannot abandon all kinds of resistance while the Israelis are doing that.

    CNN Transcript Jun 22, 2003 2003

  • Marjorie Cohn, immediate past president of the National Lawyers Guild, who tells IPS: "Targeted or political assassinations - sometimes called extrajudicial executions - are carried out by order of, or with the acquiescence of, a government, outside any judicial framework."

    Propeller Most Popular Stories 2010

  • Marjorie Cohn, immediate past president of the National Lawyers Guild, who tells IPS: "Targeted or political assassinations - sometimes called extrajudicial executions - are carried out by order of, or with the acquiescence of, a government, outside any judicial framework."

    Propeller Most Popular Stories 2010

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