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He was also an ad hoc judge in the following cases:
Article 31 of the statute sets out a procedure whereby ad hoc judges sit on contentious cases before the Court.
He also acted as an ad hoc judge at the Supreme Court of Canada, sitting 67 times during his career.
An ad hoc judge who intervenes only in cases brought against the Union or involving Union law would not be sufficient.
The Court deliberations have taken three weeks, and insiders said they produced fierce arguments among the 15 permanent and five ad hoc judges.
In some case, the ICJ allows Ad hoc judges.
The ad hoc judges are appointed by the Chief Justice on the recommendation of the Judicial Council.
In the 1990s, he served as an ad hoc judge at the International Court of Justice, and has also represented Canada in various trade disputes.
One of the six ad hoc judge is called upon to sit if a regular judge is prevented from participating in a case due to bias or illness.
He also served as an ad hoc judge to the European Court of Human Rights and a judge at the Tribunal Supremo (Supreme Court) from 1996.
He is an authority on human rights law in Scotland, and serves as one of the UK's ad hoc judges at the European Court of Human Rights.
Roy, a Democrat, is the son of Christopher Roy, Sr., an ad hoc judge of the Louisiana Third Circuit Court of Appeal.
In 2011, she was appointed an ad hoc judge of the International Court of Justice in the Whaling in the Antarctic Case (Australia v. Japan).
This ad hoc judge, selected by the member state, was expected to fulfil all the requirements of a normal judge; the President of the Court had ultimate discretion over whether to authorise him to sit.
The case was presided over by ICJ Vice-President Judge Awn Shawkat Al-Khasawneh, alongside 13 other judges and two ad hoc judges appointed by the two countries.
He is one of the United Kingdom's ad hoc judges at the European Court of Human Rights, and sat in the Grand Chamber judgements on the appeals of the killers of James Bulger in 1999.
One scene finds her standing alone with a horse and buggy in the middle of the main square of a country town, the ad hoc judge of a perverse popularity contest between her father and his brother: "I see Alfio's thin little body, his nervous tic.
Removed ad hoc judges of the Lahore High Court have filed several petitions in the Supreme Court in Lahore for review of its judgment, which sent 76 judges of Supreme Courts and High Courts immediately home.
These judges argue that they were qualified to be appointed as judges of the High Court in accordance with the requirements of Article 193(2)of the 1973 Constitution and were offered to serve as ad hoc judges following the consultation required under the Constitution.
To prevent the appearance of any bias in the court's makeup, if there was a judge belonging to one member state on the panel and the other member state was not "represented", they had the ability to select an ad hoc judge of their own nationality to hear the case.
Since September 1995, the EFTA Court has consisted of three judges and six ad hoc judges nominated by the three actual EEA/EFTA States Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway and appointed by their Governments through common accord.