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In article 22 to point out that the appointed four representatives form a committee of inquiry at the international tribunal for which purpose after the words "a representative" to add: "who form the committee of inquiry at the international tribunal".
The very idea of tossing out the months of work put into the federal case for a military tribunal for which the administration wrote the rules and in which many rights would be forfeited is outrageous.
"Judgment at Nuremberg" (1961): Stanley Kramer's drama chronicling the Nuremberg war crimes tribunal for which Maximilian Schell won the best actor Oscar.
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Those believed to be involved with Al Qaeda, the officials said, could be brought before military tribunals for which elaborate rules have been established but which have not yet been put into effect.
Grieve "simply disagreed with the conclusions of the tribunal, for reasons which had already been advanced by the government departments, considered and rejected by the tribunal," she said.
The Hague is also home to the special tribunal for Lebanon, which is investigating the assassination of the former Lebanese prime minister Rafic Hariri in Beirut in 2005.
In turn, all football players, agents, leagues, national associations, and confederations must recognize the authority of FIFA's Arbitration Tribunal for Football, which effectively functions as football's supreme court in serious disputes.
Syria's primary concern will be confronting the Special Tribunal for Lebanon, which is investigating the assassination of Rafik Hariri, and whose indictment is expected to name Hezbollah members and Syrian officials.
The Special Tribunal for Lebanon, which begins proceedings on Sunday in a leafy suburb near The Hague, has planted an impressive arsenal of security devices, with an extra focus on forestalling car bombs.
BEIRUT — Much of the speculation about whether Lebanon might be plunged into renewed strife revolves around the impact of the anticipated indictments by the Special Tribunal for Lebanon, which was established by the United Nations to hold accountable the murderers of former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri and 22 other people who were killed in February 2005.
Hezbollah's leader, Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah, had been threatening to disrupt the government ever since he claims to have received advice from the UN-backed special tribunal for Lebanon, which had investigated the 2005 killing of Rafiq Hariri, that several of his members were likely to be indicted.
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