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The phrase "and adjudication in a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal or formal contexts when discussing processes related to decision-making or judgment in a specific area.
Example: "The contract outlines the terms of negotiation and adjudication in a dispute resolution process."
Alternatives: "and judgment in a" or "and decision-making in a".
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Investigators were required to report all suspected predefined GI, CV/cerebrovascular and hepatic events for assessment and adjudication in a blinded manner by independent safety committees.
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Part II uses the model developed in part I as the basis for an empirical examination of a long-standing issue in administrative law-whether combining prosecution and adjudication in the same agency contaminates adjudication.
The foci of his current research are law and adjudication in socialist systems, law and adjudication in southeast Asia, the rise of religious fundamentalism in several cultural domains, and the interaction of religion and politics in the United States.
The votes are in response to a belief that these high-level Occidental employees have mishandled sexual assault education, reporting and adjudication in ways that have harmed individual students and campus culture.
The case is challenging cuts to prison law legal aid, which has seen funding removed for mother-and-baby-unit cases, segregation cases, pre-tariff review hearings and adjudications in which prisoners risk getting extra days added to their sentence.
Adjudication in a common law system usually focuses on a past transaction between particular parties.
The suit is currently pending adjudication in a Southern Florida U.S. District Court.
Instead, people do their best to approximate what they believe the law will allow and disputes about what is actually allowed happen after-the-fact via expensive investigation and adjudication (e.g. in a court or legislature).
Freedom of Expression Adjudication in Europe and America: A Case Study in Comparative Constitutional Architecture.
"Freedom of Expression Adjudication in Europe and America: A Case Study in Comparative Constitutional Architecture". KSG Faculty Research Working Paper Series RWP05-019, February 2005.
David Pimentel, Legal Pluralism in Post-Colonial Africa: Linking Statutory and Customary Adjudication in Mozambique, 14 Yale Hum.
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