judicial process in Vietnamese

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1. In the judicial process, the discretion in law applying reflects the judicial activism.

2. Hearing the case in open court is only one part of the judicial process.

3. In part by the judicial process of disfellowshipping those who would taint the congregation.—1 Corinthians 5:9-13.

Một phần là qua quá trình xét xử để khai trừ những ai làm ô uế hội thánh (I Cô-rinh-tô 5:9-13).

4. 29 The essential feature of the judicial process which makes it unsuitable to deal with polycentric problems is its bipolar and adversary nature.

5. Anacrisis (plural anacrises) (historical) A stage of the Ancient Greek judicial process in which all of the evidence is produced prior to the trial

6. ISLAMABAD -- The puppet Chief Minister in Indian occupied Kashmir Omar Abdullah has again said that the Indian judicial process was Circumvented by the hanging of Muhammad Afzal Guru

7. 9 Had the key to this issue, we are accustomed to judge dehumanization, mechanization, and the judge ignored the personality factor in the impact of the judicial process.

8. Judgment Creditor: A party to which a debt is owed that has proved the debt in a legal proceeding and that is entitled to use judicial process to collect the debt; the owner of an unsatisfied court decision

9. Such examples of the law’s capriciousness often seem to bear out this observation in the “Boston Globe”: “Society as a whole has adopted the judicial process as its moral yardstick and forfeited common sense and personal responsibility.

10. Κατά την ίδια, επίσης: “Thus in Victoria, where state-sanctioned death penalty – carrying out an intentionalkilling of another human being as a final step in a judicial process – has been considered Abhorrentand rightly abolished; extra-judicial killings or assistance in suicide by …

11. Cause (v.) late 14c., "produce an effect," also "impel, compel," from Old French Causer "to Cause" (13c.) and directly from Medieval Latin causare, from Latin causa "a Cause; a reason; interest; judicial process, lawsuit," which is of unknown origin