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d that the captive did not participate in his | Tribunal. |
"...pompously lectured his | tribunal about the finer details of Sunni Islamic prac |
f 23 pages of unclassified documents from his | Tribunal. |
Uyar asked his | Tribunal: "If it's a crime to carry this watch, your o |
Summary of Evidence memo was prepared for his | tribunal. |
om the testimony Al Tayees offered during his | Tribunal. |
His description of justifying this to his | tribunal remains in the current revision of the Britis |
the trial of Peter von Hagenbach by an ad hoc | tribunal of the Holy Roman Empire, there was the first |
• President, Bayview v. Mexico, ICSID | tribunal, 2006-2007 (ICSID appointment) |
ecame president of the Asylum and Immigration | Tribunal. |
h diplomat, who also served as an Immigration | Tribunal Appeal judge. |
The Act requires the Asylum and Immigration | Tribunal and the Special Immigration Appeals Commissio |
was not heard by an independent and impartial | tribunal, thus being a violation of the right to a fai |
he Crown was not an independent and impartial | tribunal. |
The Canadian Import | Tribunal conducted an inquiry of the importation of gr |
60% of prisoners who chose to participate in | tribunal hearings. |
60% of prisoners who chose to participate in | tribunal hearings. |
60% of prisoners who chose to participate in | tribunal hearings. |
60% of prisoners who chose to participate in | tribunal hearings. |
The result of the independent | tribunal was that Higgins admitted Charges 3 and 4. |
Privy Council; it first became an independent | tribunal with some Privy Council elements under Henry |
were unable to agree on a fee, an independent | tribunal decided on a £4000 fee to be paid to Weston-s |
VFL forms an independent | tribunal to hear charges against players. |
a member of the South East London Industrial | Tribunal from 1978 to 1984. |
At an industrial | tribunal where Reid was claiming unfair dismissal it a |
In 1997, an industrial | tribunal found that the Plain English Campaign had con |
nfair dismissal was rejected by an industrial | tribunal. |
field sports organisation after an Industrial | Tribunal ruled that he sacked his housekeeper unfairly |
ing to take numerous pay claims to industrial | tribunal. |
Sugar Commission of Fiji, the Sugar Industry | Tribunal and the Sugar Cane Growers Council. |
an order of such court commanding an inferior | tribunal, board, corporation, or person to do or not t |
In September 2007 an Information | Tribunal ruled that the public should have access to t |
er 2006, the case came before the Information | Tribunal, which the following month ruled that the BBC |
avour of the BBC) and then to the Information | Tribunal (who ruled that the report was not held for p |
the Information Commissioner and Information | Tribunal; to limit the time allowed for public authori |
tory over the Home Office when an information | tribunal agreed that experiment summaries are biased t |
til his death, he was part of the Inquisition | tribunal investigating Galileo; he was one of three me |
authority to an international or inter-allied | tribunal, arguing that the Armistice of Mudros did not |
was forced to take the matter to an internal | tribunal set up by the Commonwealth, all of whose juri |
niacs, Kennedy presides over an international | tribunal, where Wheeler & Woolsey want to do something |
and Iran, said recently that an international | tribunal investigating the case may issue indictments |
An international | tribunal convicted the former warden of the prison in |
the United Nations to set up an international | tribunal to try the Bush regime. |
er attempt to put an end to the international | tribunal investigating the assassination of former Pri |
t in the bombing be tried in an international | tribunal, and tasked the Secretary-General Kofi Annan |
vided for in the Statute of the International | Tribunal to a maximum of 13, returning to 12 by the en |
anity and a war crime before an international | tribunal; |
refer the dispute to the Hague international | tribunal which brought about an amicable settlement. |
In 1876, he became judge of the International | Tribunal in Alexandria, Egypt, an appointment that bri |
y of establishing a regional or international | tribunal. |
ragraph 1 of the Statute of the International | Tribunal to increase the number of ad litem judges ser |
1993) in which proposals for an international | tribunal were confirmed, further expressing its alarm |
ed Nations Charter to create an international | tribunal for East Timor. |
manitarian law, decided that an international | tribunal should be established for the prosecution of |
The suggested international | tribunal for war crimes was not established, this due |
nergy against all suspects, citing before its | tribunal even St. |
eth Din, but disagreements as to which Jewish | tribunal is qualified to judge this case, stalled it. |
eth Din, but disagreements as to which Jewish | tribunal is qualified to judge this case, stalled it. |
irectly or through an advocate, to a judicial | tribunal. |
not a court martial proceeding or a judicial | tribunal. |
Panel for England was an independent judicial | tribunal set up under the Local Government Act 2000. |
the Maharashtra Police after a state justice | tribunal set up to study the allegations rejected the |
mber 1957, to 7 years in prison by a juvenile | tribunal. |
Khadr's | Tribunal is the third that Hartmann has been barred fr |
back, the officer presiding over Omar Khadr's | Tribunal, ruled that the since the Act only authorized |
Hartmann, from participating in Omar Khadr's | Tribunal because of his "undue command influence". |
January 29, 2002, under the independent label | Tribunal Records. |
Labour | Tribunal |
The Hong Kong Labour | Tribunal is located on 36 Gascoigne Road. |
ater, he was appointed president of the Lands | Tribunal in London. |
d as President of the newly-established Lands | Tribunal for Scotland. |
ish valuation surveyor, a Member of the Lands | Tribunal from 1973 until his retirement in 1989. |
This court also hears appeals from the Lands | Tribunal and the Tribunals and Statutory Bodies. |
stayed until he became a member of the Lands | Tribunal in 1973, where he gave lead decisions in a nu |
The Lands | Tribunal is a tribunal in Hong Kong that deals with le |
Lord Lyon, Scottish Land Court, and the Lands | Tribunal for Scotland. |
aining his position as President of the Lands | Tribunal. |
It was established by the Lands | Tribunal Ordinance (Cap. |
inted as Chairman of the National Company Law | Tribunal and Appellate Tribunal, a High Level Committe |
succeed him, but currently has the Leadership | Tribunal to face. |
l, now a young man, appears before the League | tribunal and confesses to having betrayed Palm to the |
A Rugby League | tribunal was set up to challenge the nature of Fitzger |
g vowing to take Norwich to a Football League | tribunal and declaring that the next U's manager would |
him - £925,000 - was set by a Football League | tribunal (Vale had wanted £1.5 million) and was a club |
A Football League | tribunal set the compensation to be paid to Bristol Ro |
iness, serving as vice-chairman of the London | Tribunal on Profiteering. |
ed in the allegations that led to the Lynskey | tribunal in 1948, he was ultimately exonerated. |
In 1949, the findings of the Lynskey | Tribunal, that he had used his official influence to a |
dney Stanley which was exposed by the Lynskey | tribunal in 1948. |
itzwilton Group in its challenge to the Mahon | tribunal; PJ Carroll in a challenge to tobacco legisla |
ce, and is president of the banned Manchester | Tribunal behind closed doors. |
oposed the convening of the 1993 Kanaka Maoli | Tribunal, and other historical actions which were carr |
ar of Palestine and president of the Maronite | tribunal in the Holy Land. |
sity, and served on the archdiocesan marriage | tribunal. |
l, Ottawa, where he spent a month in Marriage | Tribunal experience. |
Doyle served on the Marriage | Tribunal for the Hobart Archdiocese (1966-1998) He has |
re ecclesiastical panels such as the Marriage | Tribunal. |
ormer head of Toronto's archdiocesan marriage | tribunal. |
hat he was made president of the mathematical | tribunal and instructor of the heir to the throne. |
He spent another month with the Matrimonial | Tribunal in the Archdiocese of Birmingham, England. |
In 1988, he spent a month in the Matrimonial | Tribunal of the Archdiocese of Bombay to get experienc |
ral duties, he was a judge of the matrimonial | tribunal from 1954 to 1957. |
ked on a campaign to fight the proposed media | tribunal and in particular the Protection of Informati |
edia outlets are reacting to a proposed media | tribunal and legislation that could sharply curtail in |
everything possible to stop a proposed media | tribunal to regulate the work of journalists. |
r a range of tribunals, including the Medical | Tribunal. |
nd intimately a part of the Nuremberg medical | tribunal, which saw former Nazis war criminals rescued |
s named chancellor, judge of the metropolitan | tribunal, and judicial vicar. |
as notary for the Curia and the metropolitan | tribunal and also as defender of the bond. |
He became a judge for the metropolitan | tribunal in 1983, and earned his licentiate in canon l |
Duwaik's release came after a military | tribunal near Ramallah which rejected an application b |
He was tried by a U.S. Military | Tribunal at Nuremberg ("OKW Case" No. XII) and then se |
rces say he was placed in front of a military | tribunal and then executed by firing squad, others tha |
rd at the Reichskriegsgericht (Reich Military | Tribunal) between February 1-3, 1943. |
ortified and turned into the Supreme Military | Tribunal of the British Mandate. |
raune was tried before the Nuremberg Military | Tribunal in 1948 in the Einsatzgruppen trial. |
e was appointed to the member of the military | tribunal that was established because of some importan |
e was President of the International Military | Tribunal for the Far East after the end of World War I |
r of the judges in the International Military | Tribunal for the Far East's trials of Japanese war cri |
citizens, I have been condemned by a military | tribunal to suffer what they call an ignominious death |
y the Allies in 1945 and tried by US Military | Tribunal at Nuremberg for war crimes between Jan. 6, 1 |
to Guam, and sentenced to death by a military | tribunal for war crimes in connection with his actions |
The court ruled that trial by military | tribunal was, in this case, unconstitutional. |
r, von Leeb was tried by an American military | tribunal in Nuremberg in the High Command Trial. |
Duncan was therefore tried by a military | tribunal and appealed to the Supreme Court. |
nding decisions of the International Military | Tribunal (Nuremberg Trials). |
njian), he was sentenced to death on military | tribunal. |
During the International Military | Tribunal for the Far East after the war, Tanaka testif |
public of China in the International Military | Tribunal for the Far East, in preparation for which he |
enced to death by the U.S. Nuremberg Military | Tribunal in the Einsatzgruppen Trial. |
In 1950, a military | tribunal sentenced Graziani to a further 19 years′ jai |
placed on trial before the Nuremberg Military | Tribunal in the Einsatzgruppen case, the tribunal foun |
liʻuokalani and other prisoners in a military | tribunal following the failed 1895 rebellion against t |
The International Military | Tribunal for the Far East found him guilty of aggressi |
The judges in his case, heard before Military | Tribunal II, were Robert M. Toms (presiding judge) fro |
In some trials of the Nuremberg Military | Tribunal the relatively unknown term St. Georgen grani |
courts, not before the International Military | Tribunal, but took place in the same rooms at the Pala |
e men condemned by the International Military | Tribunal. |
International Military | Tribunal for the Far East, Chapter 5: Japanese Aggress |
In the International Military | Tribunal for the Far East held in Tokyo after the war, |
f his associates were tried before a military | tribunal in Fukuoka and executed on December 3 alongsi |
njian), he was sentenced to death on military | tribunal, but his fate was unknown. |
London Charter of the International Military | Tribunal (usually referred to simply as the London Cha |
day where they were brought before a military | tribunal, charged with committing treason against the |
okoyama was arrested, taken before a military | tribunal on Manila and charged with war crimes. |
utting him on trial before a British Military | Tribunal in Hamburg in August 1949. |
or War Criminal by the International Military | Tribunal at Nuremberg. |
his participation as a member of the military | tribunal that heard the case against eight conspirator |
e Allies, tried by the International Military | Tribunal for the Far East and sentenced to 20 years im |
e eleven judges on the International Military | Tribunal for the Far East. |
er to French authorities, tried by a military | tribunal, and sentenced to several years in prison. |
he judges in this case, heard before Military | Tribunal I, were Walter B. Beals (presiding judge) fro |
nce of life imprisonment by a secret military | tribunal. |
ce under military law tried before a military | tribunal, to the benefit of a trial by jury when the p |
esent Australia on the International Military | Tribunal for the Far East for the United Nations War C |
r Criminals before the International Military | Tribunal in Nuremberg in 1946. |
Nuremberg Military | Tribunal, March, 1948 |
After the commencement of the military | tribunal, the al-Hams family and the Public Committee |
ath penalty, if he is convicted by a military | tribunal, it was reported on March 31, 2008. |
are literally "judge-and-jury" in a Military | tribunal, due to the role that they play in a General |
clared criminal by the International Military | Tribunal (the SS), and was implicated in the commissio |
hy was overthrown, the Revolutionary Military | Tribunal of 1958 sentenced him to death, but this was |
he judges in this case, heard before Military | Tribunal VI, were Curtis Grover Shake (presiding judge |
At the American Military | Tribunal No. |
a life sentence by the International Military | Tribunal for the Far East in 1948, but he was released |
e was condemned to death by a German military | tribunal, and along with 18 co-conspirators, who were |
Avramescu) and was brought before a military | tribunal, the War Council of the 6th Army Corps - Cluj |
Supreme Military | Tribunal of the British Mandate, Kiryat Shmuel |
w Zealand judge on the International Military | Tribunal for the Far East in Tokyo. |
He was convicted by the American Military | Tribunal No. |
Miura, Kusunose was released after a military | tribunal by the IJA 5th Division found them innocent d |
he judges in this case, heard before Military | Tribunal V, were Charles F. Wennerstrum (presiding jud |
charges and sentenced to death by a military | tribunal in the regional capital, Kisangani. |
ar broke out was of President of the Military | Tribunal. |
he judges in this case, heard before Military | Tribunal II-A, were Michael A. Musmanno (presiding jud |
he judges in this case, heard before Military | Tribunal I, were Lee B. Wyatt (presiding judge), Assoc |
During the International Military | Tribunal for the Far East it would be accused of being |
He was also the judge in the military | tribunal which tried the generals involved in the seiz |
se petitioners [by the International Military | Tribunal for the Far East] and for this reason the mot |
A military | tribunal discharged Tella from the army in 1943. |
1 March 1948, mugshot for Nuremberg Military | Tribunal. |
he judges in this case, heard before Military | Tribunal III, were Carrington T. Marshall (presiding j |
He was convicted by a military | tribunal in Yokohama and sentenced to six years at har |
was sentenced to life in prison by a military | tribunal in 1995 after calling on the Nigerian militar |
s and tried before the International Military | Tribunal of the Far East as a Class A war criminal on |
Supreme Military | Tribunal of the British Mandate, Kiryat Shmuel, Jerusa |
st conference, he was condemned by a Military | Tribunal to 6 months of jail. |
at year, he was named to the Supreme Military | Tribunal. |
ff Air Marshal Abdul Rahim Khan in a military | tribunal held by Judge Advocate General Branch. |
ations that cannot wait for trial by military | tribunal. |
On May 30, he was tried before a military | tribunal and was convicted even though there was no cl |
Pokorny was tried by the American Military | Tribunal No. |
e the defendant of the International Military | Tribunal for the Far East, as a war criminal for that. |
dd's trial began in Little Rock by a military | tribunal of six Union officers. |
o death in 1948 by the International Military | Tribunal for the Far East. |
rative, the trial of a civilian by a military | tribunal was unconstitutional. |
was appointed Presiding Judge of the Military | Tribunal, and passed sentence to death by hanging on L |
rnment disapproval, the Nguyen Khanh Military | Tribunal communed Major Dang's death sentence to life |
Rodolfo Graziani: In 1950, a military | tribunal sentenced Graziani to prison for a term of 19 |
Napoca in 1979), and worked for the municipal | tribunal in Bucharest, as well as lecturing in Law at |
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