0 a group of people appointed to give judgement, especially on official decisions -- tribunal
The case was dealt with by a tribunal.
Normally these tribunals are open to the public.
Whenever one of these parties appeal to a tribunal that shares its genre of nationalist/ humanist discourse, the other side has already lost.
Judicial independence of the highest tribunal can be achieved institutionally by several means.
Arguably they are therefore subject to de facto detention but have no automatic right of appeal to a court or other appropriate tribunal for review.
An additional striking difference between the rabbinical and family courts relates to the role of lawyers within each tribunal.
Generally, less formal means of dispute settlement, including self-help, conciliation, and arbitration, are first attempted before resorting to formal tribunals.
You mean because of the tribunal plays and the other political plays?
And this equivocation is surely the story of international tribunals in an anarchic order.
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