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tribunal
[ trahy-byoon-l, trih- ]
noun
- a court of justice.
- a place or seat of judgment.
- Also called tribune. a raised platform for the seats of magistrates, as in an ancient Roman basilica.
tribunal
/ trɪ-; traɪˈbjuËnÉ™l /
noun
- a court of justice or any place where justice is administered
- (in Britain) a special court, convened by the government to inquire into a specific matter
- a raised platform containing the seat of a judge or magistrate, originally that in a Roman basilica
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of tribunal1
Example Sentences
Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley has previously highlighted the issue of the number of rogue officers being brought before the courts and disciplinary tribunals.
He resigned from Unite in January 2023, brought an employment tribunal claim against the union for unfair dismissal but lost his case last year.
Official decisions not to award PIP and incapacity benefit to claimants are still often challenged and around a third of those challenges are ultimately upheld at an independent tribunal.
BBC News understands a settlement has been reached with no admission of liability, and a three-week tribunal to hear the presenters' claims, which had been due to start on Monday, will now not go ahead.
But according to the Rome Statute that is the basis for the ICC, the court maintains jurisdiction over alleged crimes committed before a nation leaves the tribunal.
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