extrajudicial in English

adjective
1
(of a sentence) not legally authorized.
there have been reports of extrajudicial executions

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1. The resolution fails to address extrajudicial executions

2. Seminars and conferences on judicial and extrajudicial control of the Administration

3. 16 Most cases have never been investigated and extrajudicial killings have continued with impunity.

4. The acknowledged need for a notice of extrajudicial enforcement confronts States with a fundamental policy choice.

5. Eyewitness accounts also relate consistent stories of extrajudicial executions by the RUF during the period

6. This article explores the primary legal differences between Annulment and divorce, including information about extrajudicial religious Annulment.

7. Thus, it is not even certain that price lists for extrajudicial debt recovery undertakings actually exist.

8. Israel’s acts included extrajudicial killings, house demolitions, arrests, destruction of civilian infrastructure and the decimation of agricultural land.

9. Judicial cooperation in civil matters – Service of judicial and extrajudicial documents – Regulation No 1348/2000 – Document instituting proceedings – Definition

10. Furthermore, accelerated extrajudicial collateral enforcement as a swift mechanism for recovery of collateral value reduces the costs for resolving NPLs.

11. The Cameroonian deportees were from the country’s English-speaking minority, which has been the target of widespread abuses, including extrajudicial killings, by …

12. This Regulation, which governs the arrangements for the transmission of judicial and extrajudicial documents between the Member States, will improve and accelerate the process.

13. The United Nations' special rapporteur for human rights, Professor Philip Alston, went to Afghanistan in May 2008 to investigate rumours of extrajudicial killings.

14. Convinced of the need for effective action to combat and to eliminate the abhorrent practice of extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions, which represents a flagrant violation of the inherent right to life,

15. In addition, certain members objected to the Special Rapporteur’s proposal to exclude from the scope of the topic extraordinary or extrajudicial transfer (or rendition), which raised serious problems in international law.

16. In addition, certain members objected to the Special Rapporteur's proposal to exclude from the scope of the topic extraordinary or extrajudicial transfer (or rendition), which raised serious problems in international law

17. In this regard, the practice of extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary execution is an abominable act and a flagrant violation of human rights, particularly the victim’s right to life and physical integrity.

18. Convinced of the need for effective action to combat and to eliminate the abhorrent practice of extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions, which represent a flagrant violation of the right to life,

19. Convinced of the need for effective action to combat and to eliminate the abhorrent practice of extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions, which represent a flagrant violation of the inherent right to life,

20. Convinced of the need for effective action to prevent, combat and eliminate the abhorrent practice of extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions, which represent flagrant violations of human rights, particularly the right to life,

21. El Centro de Conciliación “Villanueva Reyes”, necesita los servicios profesionales de un (a) Abogado (a) Conciliador (a) General Extrajudicial y con especialización en derecho de familia (con registro del Ministerio de Justicia), para ejercer labor Conciliatoria.

22. In 2006, the High Commissioner reported that the OHCHR office in Guatemala had received information on the direct involvement of State security officers in extrajudicial executions and had also noted that Guatemala has incurred indirect responsibility through the acquiescence of a number of its officers.

23. The Working Group on Death Penalty and Extrajudicial, Summary or Arbitrary Executions in Africa, established by the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights, reported in November 2010 that it had examined a draft resolution on the abolition of the death penalty.

24. During this period the regime launched several campaigns of purges in which numerous "enemies of the state" and "parasite elements" were targeted for different forms of punishment, such as deportation, internal exile, and internment in forced labour camps and prisons, sometimes for life, as well as extrajudicial killing.

25. Father Raymond Montero Ambray of Tandag Diocese said he came across Facebook posts on May 10 with his picture labeling him as a “priest-bringer of evil.” He said he was being targeted for helping Lumads, indigenous people who rights groups say are victims of land grabbing by big business and scores of extrajudicial killings at the hands of

26. A total of 398 Palestinian civilians were allegedly killed by IDF bullets in 2004, including 138 shot in the head or the neck and 185 in the chest and the abdomen; 73 other persons were wounded in other parts of the body and 3 were shot in the limbs, while 142 other civilians lost their lives during 58 extrajudicial operations carried out by IDF in 2004 from military aircraft in densely populated areas.

27. To adopt concrete measures to prevent violations of the human rights of migrants while in transit, including in ports and airports and at borders and migration checkpoints, to train public officials who work in those facilities and in border areas to treat migrants and their families respectfully and in accordance with the law, and to prosecute, in conformity with applicable law, any act of violation of the human rights of migrants and their families, such as arbitrary detention, torture and violations of the right to life, including extrajudicial executions, during their transit from their country of origin to the country of destination and vice versa, including their transit through national borders;