Justiciability refers to the legal concept of whether a particular case or issue is within the purview of a court's jurisdiction and can be adjudicated. Synonyms for justiciability include judiciability, adjudicability, legal standing, and the justiciable question. These terms denote the extent to which a case or issue is subject to judicial review, i.e. whether it is a matter for the courts to decide or for other branches of government to address. The justiciability of a case is often determined by the constitutionality of the relevant laws or actions, and by the ability of a court to provide an effective remedy. Understanding these synonyms is critical to navigating the complex legal landscape of any case or legal issue.