Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
lawfare
Noun
/ˈlɔːfɛər/

Definition
Lawfare is the strategic use of legal systems and principles to achieve a military or political goal.

Examples
- The activist group engaged in lawfare to challenge the new legislation in court.
- Using lawfare, the opposing party sought to delay the negotiations through endless lawsuits.

Meaning
It often involves using legal tactics to undermine an opponent’s activities, mislead public perception, or achieve objectives that may not be attainable through conventional military means.

Synonyms
- Legal warfare
- Litigation as strategy
- Judicial tactics