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Ms Del Ponte, a Swiss prosecutor, was appointed to the tribunal in the Hague in 1999.

The Supreme Court reinstated the general, and the electoral tribunal ordered the ballots to be confiscated.

The law may instruct and exhort , but it has no place in the conscience before God's tribunal.

Nor would a retrial in a more perfect tribunal do much to alter the way most Iraqis see this business.

And in the cold light of an employment tribunal, what seemed like harmless banter about the marketing manager's new hairdo can sound like a character assassination.

A handful of claims against DW are being pursued through a special tribunal set up under the DIFC, but jurisdictional disputes are blighting progress.

Doubting that they would, this newspaper advocated a hybrid tribunal, like the one set up in Sierra Leone, that would include foreign judges and operate under international law.

But some involved in the tribunal have speculated that the U.N. may have to pull out of the process if this issue isn't tackled, meaning the trial could collapse.

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The matter has been remitted to a higher tribunal.

He was brought before the tribunal for trial.

Rees has since filed a grievance with the U.N. internal disputes tribunal in Geneva.

But the connection between faith and greenery got a backhanded boost from a British employment tribunal this week.

Call it abusive treatment or possible cause for recourse to a court or an industrial tribunal, but bullying is a horrible practice I only associate with children.

The tribunal will convene tomorrow.

The case has been remitted from the appeal court to a lesser tribunal.

This scrutiny has a price: the government thinks that another watchdog, the audit tribunal, is holding up spending on infrastructure unnecessarily.

The tribunal that sentenced him was indeed imperfect.

The purpose of the special tribunal investigating the Rwanda genocide is not only to bring the guilty to justice but also to bring reconciliation to a society that was split asunder.

Outsiders say that the government is trying to limit the tribunal, which it sees as an imposition.

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