criminal tribunal

collocation in English

meaningsofcriminalandtribunal

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criminal
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ˈkrɪm.ɪ.nəl/
us
/ˈkrɪm.ə.nəl/
relating ...
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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 ofcriminalandtribunalfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The question is a matter of judgment of what will make a goodcriminaltribunal.
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We have received no representations regarding the internationalcriminaltribunal.
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In my view it is acriminaltribunal.
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First, we recommend the establishment of an ad hoc internationalcriminaltribunal.
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In so doing, there is a serious danger of undermining the war crimes tribunal and, ultimately, the internationalcriminaltribunaland humanitarian international law generally.
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There was no internationalcriminaltribunaland no way in which the implementation of state policy could be obstructed.
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Each of these is separately constituted, and thecriminaltribunalhas wider powers than its civil counterpart, since it is able to reduce or cancel the practitioner's remuneration.
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He was the youngest attorney ever to defend a case in front of an internationalcriminaltribunal.
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From time to time, there have been ad hoc international criminal tribunals.
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I am not suggesting that county court judges are not able criminal tribunals.
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Its experience ranges from international criminal tribunals to training in policing and justice.
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No longer will the international community have to create international criminal tribunals after the fact - after the crimes that we all deplore have already been committed.
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Despite the military tribunals following the second world war and the two recent ad hoc international criminal tribunals, the same holds true for this century.
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If we have other special tribunals with special skills, why is it wrong to have special criminal tribunals to deal with the special field of complex fraud?
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