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It is also the term for the judicial body which met there.
It is an independent judicial body, with around 600 employees.
This article concerns the place where a classical judicial body met.
It is the highest judicial body of the Nevada state government.
These meetings serve as both a legislative and judicial body.
There was no civil legislature, executive or judicial body for the entire region.
As a judicial body, the Court noted, its duty was to interpret the law.
When evidence is presented to a court or some other judicial body, such as the High Council.
The agreement also calls for the separation of the executive, legislative and judicial bodies, he said.
The Vatican's authority is analogous to that of any other judicial body.
This is because women often fear being misunderstood by authorities and judicial bodies.
This judicial body is made up of five persons who are responsible for maintaining law and order in the village.
The Court is a judicial body which does not have a time-limited mandate.
No means of appeal to a truly independent judicial body is being contemplated.
De-Baathification should have been administered by an independent judicial body.
He suggests ways both legislative and judicial bodies could remedy this situation.
Such matters are still state secrets, he said, but "judicial bodies could, of course, check them."
Thus this body served as a legislative, executive and a judicial body.
The two sides have not agreed on what mechanism or judicial body should be used to resolve commercial and other disputes between them.
The General Court was both the chief legislative and judicial body of the colony.
Over the course of a generation or so after 1215, the jury system began to be rationalized and regarded as a judicial body.
This is the ultimate judicial body hearing appeals from Commonwealth jurisdictions.
The present government includes legislature, executive (government), and judicial bodies.
By the later twelfth century it had become a judicial body with a few branching off to remain the king's council.
Tribunals are specialist judicial bodies which decide disputes in a particular area of law.