- 公司法 gōngsīfǎ corporate lawThe set of laws and regulations governing the organization, establishment, and activities of companies.
- 司法部 sīfǎbù Ministry of JusticeMinistry of Justice; Justice Department
- 司法部长 sīfǎbùzhǎng Minister of Justiceminister of justice; attorney general
- 司法权 sīfǎquán judicial powerjudicial power; jurisdiction; the power of the state to interpret the law and oversee its implementation
- 司法部门 sīfǎbùmén judiciaryjudicial department; the branch of government or an organization responsible for the administration of justice
- 司法官 sīfǎguān judicial officerA legal official responsible for presiding over civil and criminal cases, such as a judge or a prosecutor.
- 司法院 sīfǎyuàn Judicial YuanThe highest judicial organ in Taiwan and one of the five branches of the central government, responsible for interpreting the constitution and overseeing the court system.
- 司法警察 sīfǎjǐngchá judicial policeThe police force responsible for assisting courts with tasks like guarding courtrooms, transporting suspects, and enforcing legal judgments; also known as [[法警|法警|fa3 jing3]].
- 司法鉴定 sīfǎjiàndìng judicial expertiseProfessional identification and evaluation by experts using scientific technology or specialized knowledge to determine facts in a legal case; expert testimony or judicial evidence.
- 妨碍司法 fáng'àisīfǎ to obstruct justiceto hinder or block the legal process; obstruction of justice
- 妨碍司法公正 fáng'àisīfǎgōngzhèng obstruction of justiceto obstruct the course of justice; the act of interfering with the legal process
- 司法人员 sīfǎrényuán judicial officerpersonnel working in the legal or judicial system; judicial officer
- 司法援助 sīfǎyuánzhù legal aidprovision of assistance to people otherwise unable to afford legal representation and access to the court system
- 司法救助 sīfǎjiùzhù judicial aidlegal aid or financial assistance provided by the court system to parties in litigation who are in financial distress
- 司法机关 sīfǎjīguān judicial authoritiesThe government bodies that exercise judicial power, including the courts and prosecutor's offices, responsible for conducting trials and upholding the law
- 司法独立 sīfǎdúlì judicial independenceThe principle that the judiciary should be independent from the other branches of government and perform its duties without outside interference or pressure
- 司法行政部 sīfǎxíngzhèngbù Ministry of JusticeThe Ministry of Justice, specifically referring to the historical administrative body in the Executive Yuan; now known as the Ministry of Justice ([[法务部|法務部|fa3 wu4 bu4]])
- 司法解释 sīfǎjiěshì judicial interpretationAn explanation of legal clauses made by the Supreme People's Court or the Supreme People's Procuratorate that has legal force.