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The Rwanda Tribunal

Leiden Journal of International Law, 1996
The Rwanda Tribunal is an independent judicial institution established by the Security Council under Chapter VII of the UN Charter. It is the first international court having competence to prosecute and punish individuals for egregious crimes committed during an internal armed conflict.
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Courts and Tribunals

2016
Abstract The settlement of disputes between States is generally not regulated by municipal law and municipal courts but by international law regulated by treaty. Because States are not subject to the jurisdiction of international tribunals absent express consent, an important function of dispute settlement clauses in treaties is to ...
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Appointing the Tribunal

2016
Courts can assist the arbitral process by enabling the proposed tribunal to be properly constituted. Thereafter, the courts might need to fill gaps in the tribunal’s membership. Arbitral tribunals in England are typically either a sole arbitrator or a panel of three.
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The tribunal atmosphere: On qualitative barriers to access to justice

Geoforum, 2021
Nick Gill   +2 more
exaly  

The SEN tribunal

2003
The Special Educational Needs Tribunal for England and Wales was established by the Education Act 1993 and started work on 1 September 1994. It was created to overcome a perceived problem of delay in the former system under which parents were first required to appeal to a local committee of the local authority and then, if dissatisfied, to appeal to the ...
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The Brazilian Audit Tribunal's role in improving the federal environmental licensing process

Environmental Impact Assessment Review, 2010
Alessandra Magrini
exaly  

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