judicial tribunal
collocation in Englishmeaningsofjudicialandtribunal
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judicial
adjective
uk/dʒuːˈdɪʃ.əl/us/dʒuːˈdɪʃ.əl/
involving a ...
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tribunal
noun[C]
uk/traɪˈbjuː.nəl/us/traɪˈbjuː.nəl/
a special court or group of people who are officially chosen, especially by the government, to examine (legal) problems of a ...
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(Definition ofjudicialandtribunalfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Very rarely can there have been a more eccentric reason to put into operation the whole paraphernalia of ajudicialtribunal.
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But there is nothing unique about thejudicialtribunallistening to evidence from witnesses about events which took place many years before.
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If this were the award of ajudicialtribunal, there would be nothing more to be said.
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These are matters which can only be determined by ajudicialtribunal.
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It raises the question of appeal from the referee to ajudicialtribunal.
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For that purpose somejudicialtribunalwas necessary.
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He has had no opportunity whatever to go to anyjudicialtribunal.
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You have in the local pension committee something of the elements of ajudicialtribunal.
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These matters have always been decided by some form ofjudicialtribunal.
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They are ajudicialtribunalto decide these great issues without bringing them into the political arena.
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How then would the matter ever get in front of thejudicialtribunalbecause he would automatically have been released already?
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There is a recognisedjudicialtribunalwatching in every one of these instances the interests of the travelling public.
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I wish to ask whether the person suspected will be heard before ajudicialtribunalbefore being deported?
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First, that anybody whose claim is disallowed by the administrator should have the right of appeal to an independentjudicialtribunal.
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It might appear, to put it no higher, to be casting doubt on the independence of thejudicialtribunalwhich is making the ruling.
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I therefore cannot for the life of me think what assistance would be gained by having the advice of an outsidejudicialtribunal.
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It may mean that if it is ajudicialtribunalyou would expect it to be fair.
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The first class consists of those which would refer the decision to ajudicialtribunalin some form or another.
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Legislation was suggested, and it was proposed that ajudicialtribunalshould be set up; but for 19 years nothing has been done.
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