Sentences with phrase «judicial tribunals»

"Judicial tribunals" refer to specialized courts or panels that are responsible for making legal decisions and resolving disputes. These tribunals are composed of judges or legal experts and their purpose is to apply the law, hear cases, and determine the legal rights and obligations of individuals or organizations involved in a case. Full definition
Currently, each of these boards and judicial tribunals operates independently from the others and establishes its own policies and procedures.
If, in such an example, this gives rise to a risk then a more robust judicial tribunal may conclude the risk too great and grant exclusion rather than impose restrictions.
For the individuals exercising judicial rights - determining functions as members of judicial tribunals, I use the traditional label: «adjudicator.»
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However, the Court has also made it clear that administrative tribunals can not rely on deliberative secrecy to the same extent as judicial tribunals
Nevertheless, although that label does reflect what judicial tribunals do, it does not sufficiently reflect the fact that the important thing about the adjudicative functions of such tribunals is their status as an integral part of our justice system.
In my opinion, however, the advantages of the «judicial tribunal» label outweigh the risk of its contributing to some misunderstanding of the goal of the proposed reforms, so «judicial tribunals» it will continue to be.
«Judicial tribunal» is the label the McRuer Report applied to these tribunals in 1968.5 It is a label that evokes the essential role of these tribunals in the justice system while conveying a robust sense of that role.
It is for these reasons that I have decided to continue as I began, referring to these statutory, non-court organizations whose functions are purely or mainly judicial as «administrative judicial tribunals,» or, for convenience, «judicial tribunals.»
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