tribunals in English

noun
1
a court of justice.
an international war crimes tribunal

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1. • Equal Wage Guidelines Administrative Tribunals:

2. Jurisprudence of international courts and tribunals of general and ad hoc jurisdiction (e.g. ICJ, Arbitral Tribunals);

3. Annulments granted by Eastern Orthodox tribunals

4. a) Jurisprudence of international courts and tribunals of general and ad hoc jurisdiction (e.g. ICJ, Arbitral Tribunals

5. A blanket of secrecy surrounded the tribunals.

6. Save for the exceptional case of Mental Health Review Tribunals, legal aid does not cover representation before tribunals of first instance.

7. The social security appeal tribunals are a typical example.

8. Issue of the administration of justice through military tribunals

9. Administration of justice through military tribunals and other exceptional jurisdictions

10. Such implicit denial can be appealed to the administrative tribunals.

11. No legal aid was available to cover representation before tribunals.

12. Joinet on the administration of justice through military tribunals (decision 2001/103);

13. Employment and training cases continue to be heard by employment tribunals .

14. Extra-Sharia government tribunals usually handle disputes relating to specific royal decrees.

15. Indeed effective use of tribunals may be more expensive to a claimant.

16. There are three principal functions of tribunals and enquiries: adjudication, regulation and advice.

17. The purpose of industrial tribunals is to adjudicate disputes between employers and employees.

18. The Senate House, government offices, tribunals, temples, memorials and statues gradually cluttered the area.

19. Caselaw The Supreme Court Library provides access to decisions from Queensland Courts and Tribunals, via Caselaw

20. Whether, or what, compensation accrued would be determined by impartial tribunals, judicial and expert.

21. The industrial tribunals have become arenas in which there is inequality between applicant and respondent.

22. It is a complicated issue whether the jurisdiction of international tribunals has a retroactive effect.

23. All States should prove their commitment to the Tribunals by their active and concrete action.

24. The government established tribunals to determine who should be granted exemption and to what degree.

25. The State Archives supervises the archives of the Belgian public authorities: courts, tribunals, administrations and public institutions.

26. All States must honour their obligations to provide full and effective assistance to the Tribunals.

27. He'll deliver more justice in a weekend than ten years of your courts and tribunals.

28. The full-time welfare workers of the Association also represent individuals at War Pension Tribunals.

29. Appointees (adjudicators) at Tribunals Ontario hold hearings, make rulings, review and analyze evidence and make decisions

30. But there was no change in the system of adjudication; national assistance tribunals simply became SBATs.

31. The tribunals were established for the well-integrated members of society and not for marginal individuals.

32. The British Tribunals hearing the cases convicted 1,593 men and women, sending most of them to prison.

33. The cases on ouster clauses and tribunals were irrelevant to clauses excluding appeal from the High Court.

34. Covenant rights have seldom been invoked before, or directly enforced by, domestic courts, tribunals or administrative authorities.

35. 12 The problem of accessibility is linked to the technical nature of the legal rules applied by many tribunals.

36. Moreover, its power of review over the decisions of international administrative tribunals had also recently been restricted

37. The administrative courts include the administrative tribunals, the administrative courts of appeal and the Council of State.

38. If the actual outcome approximates 2003 instead, the tribunals could end the year even further in debt.

39. 30 No one any longer seriously believes that Marie and Eleanor actually did preside over such tribunals.

40. Respondents, courts and administrative tribunals have to be innovative yet practical when considering accommodation options in particular circumstances.

41. Both Tribunals consider that the potential residual functions require the active presence of a registrar at all times.

42. Thus the headman had a veto over criminal prosecutions for the petty offences over which village tribunals had exclusive jurisdiction.

43. These general grounds have been elaborated by decisions of the Employment Appeal Tribunal on appeal from decisions of industrial tribunals.

44. All legal matters are Arbitrated by the Medjlis since the abolition of the various tribunals, which were founded in 1857.

45. Full time welfare officers represent individuals at pension tribunals, and are able to offer professional advice on legal matters and housing.

46. 30 Thus the headman had a veto over criminal prosecutions for the petty offences over which village tribunals had exclusive jurisdiction.

47. Bolivian law, recognizes no divorce permitting re-marriage, and all questions arising between husband and wife can be decided only by the ecclesiastical tribunals

48. With the development of rights of appeal against tribunal decisions, the significance of judicial review is diminishing in relation to such tribunals.

49. These activities, we believe, will sustain the good work done by the Tribunals, serve the course of justice and advance the fight against impunity.

50. ‘The Arbitral tribunals, and the labour market legislation under which the tribunals operate, greatly facilitate that process.’ ‘If the case is one of urgency, the court may, on the application of a party or proposed party to the Arbitral proceedings, make such orders as it thinks necessary for the purpose of preserving evidence or assets.’