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A proposal for a single tribunal of estates distribution in Malaysia
, 2015This research paper attempts to propose the replacement of the costly and time consuming process for the distribution of estates of Muslims in Malaysia in four agencies with a cost-effective process in a single tribunal that have full information about ...
F. Azmi, M. Mohammad
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2015
Panels, committees, tribunals, referees, adjudicators, commissioners, and other public authorities decide many thousands of disputes each year over (for example) entitlement to benefits, or tax liability, or political asylum, or the detention of a patient in a secure hospital.
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Panels, committees, tribunals, referees, adjudicators, commissioners, and other public authorities decide many thousands of disputes each year over (for example) entitlement to benefits, or tax liability, or political asylum, or the detention of a patient in a secure hospital.
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, 2014
List of figures, Acknowledgements, Abbreviations, Introduction, 1. The Violent Death of Yugoslavia and the Rebirth of International Criminal Justice, 2. Reconciliation, the ICTY and the Issue of Impact: Critical Challenges and Foundations, 3. Part One of
Janine Natalya Clark
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List of figures, Acknowledgements, Abbreviations, Introduction, 1. The Violent Death of Yugoslavia and the Rebirth of International Criminal Justice, 2. Reconciliation, the ICTY and the Issue of Impact: Critical Challenges and Foundations, 3. Part One of
Janine Natalya Clark
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2020
This chapter concerns non-judicial review of administrative action, that is, review by bodies other than the judicial courts, including adjudication by the administration itself. It identifies in broad outline, and from a comparative perspective, the main attributes of administrative adjudication.
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This chapter concerns non-judicial review of administrative action, that is, review by bodies other than the judicial courts, including adjudication by the administration itself. It identifies in broad outline, and from a comparative perspective, the main attributes of administrative adjudication.
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, 2013
Historians and anthropologists have been among the experts called to enlighten non-Rwandan judges at the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda. Given that the Tribunal's regulations provide little guidance on who qualifies as an expert and that ...
Nigel Eltringham
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Historians and anthropologists have been among the experts called to enlighten non-Rwandan judges at the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda. Given that the Tribunal's regulations provide little guidance on who qualifies as an expert and that ...
Nigel Eltringham
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7. The Structure of the Tribunals
2017This chapter examines the jurisdiction and structure of tribunals. It then considers two very different tribunals through the use of case studies, namely the Employment Tribunals and the Investigatory Powers Tribunal. Tribunals have existed for many years but have traditionally operated as an oversight system for administrative issues. In recent years,
Alisdair A. Gillespie, Siobhan Weare
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The Death of the Southern African Development Community Tribunal’s Human Rights Jurisdiction
, 2013The Southern African Development Community (SADC) is a regional economic community in southern Africa consisting of fifteen Member States1 with a stated aim of creating a ‘Free Trade Area’ among its Members.
F. Cowell
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, 2013
The question whether an international tribunal created by the United Nations Security Council has the power to review its own legality has recently been answered in the negative by the Special Tribunal for Lebanon (STL) in Ayyash, directly contradicting ...
Mariyana Nikolova, M. J. Ventura
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The question whether an international tribunal created by the United Nations Security Council has the power to review its own legality has recently been answered in the negative by the Special Tribunal for Lebanon (STL) in Ayyash, directly contradicting ...
Mariyana Nikolova, M. J. Ventura
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Agenda, 1995
Violence against women and human rights violations are highlighted in WARRIOR MARKS and THE VIENNA TRIBUNAL: WOMEN'S RIGHTS ARE HUMAN RIGHTS.
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Violence against women and human rights violations are highlighted in WARRIOR MARKS and THE VIENNA TRIBUNAL: WOMEN'S RIGHTS ARE HUMAN RIGHTS.
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2018
This chapter uses the trajectory of the Southern African Development Community (“SADC”) Tribunal to chart sociopolitical constraints on international judicial lawmaking. It studies the SADC Tribunal backlash case, which paved the way for a curtailment of the Tribunal’s authority, stripping the Tribunal of both private access and its jurisdiction over ...
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This chapter uses the trajectory of the Southern African Development Community (“SADC”) Tribunal to chart sociopolitical constraints on international judicial lawmaking. It studies the SADC Tribunal backlash case, which paved the way for a curtailment of the Tribunal’s authority, stripping the Tribunal of both private access and its jurisdiction over ...
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