Judicial/dʒuˈdɪʃl/ Definition 1 of 4Pro Tip 1/3Legal Structure Refers to the organization and interconnectedness of courts and legal entities. The judicial structure in Canada differs from that of the U.K. Pro Tip 2/3Not Legislative Differentiates the court's role from creating laws, which is the legislative branch's function. Judicial roles focus on interpreting, not making, law. Pro Tip 3/3Impartial Decision Judges are expected to be fair and unbiased in the legal system. A judicial opinion must be free from personal beliefs.