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Some analysts have called for setting up tribunals of neutral experts to hear malpractice claims.
From the 15th to the 19th century, inquisitions were permanently established, bureaucratically organized, appointed, and supervised tribunals of clergy (and occasionally laymen).
Coutances is the seat of a court of assizes and a subprefect and has tribunals of first instance and of commerce.
At the district level, judicial powers are divided among the tribunals of first instance, which are subdivided into civil, criminal, and juvenile courts and commercial and labour tribunals.
Such treaties, after all, are increasingly interpreted by nondemocratic institutions like tribunals of the World Trade Organization or the United Nations International Court of Justicee.
The scale of the crimes committed and the number of victims makes it one of the most significant tribunals of its kind since Nuremberg".
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A tribunal of judges heard the case.
Family Court is not a tribunal of instant gratification.
In 1547 the government of Venice established a tribunal of laymen, which was converted into a tribunal of clergy by 1551 but closely monitored by the Venetian government.
He went higher then, and in 2007 sued Mr Mugabe before the tribunal of the Southern African Development Community.
Critics from the far left accuse the Iran Tribunal of fueling tensions about war.
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