English to Arabic Dictionary adjudication

adjudication

حكم قضائي
definition
noun
the matter may have to go to court for adjudication
the action or process of adjudicating.
translation of 'adjudication'
noun
إصدار حكم قضائي,
قرار حكم,
حكم قضائي,
تحكيم
example
And the writ of the habeas corpus was the proper process to bring the subject before the Circuit Court for its 'adjudication' .
the matter may have to go to court for 'adjudication'
We have not had a reply, but if they do not respond, we will carry on with our 'adjudication' .
the matter may have to go to court for 'adjudication'
The almost ontological scope for bureaucratic warfare between the White House and the State Department can only be successfully managed by firm presidential 'adjudication' .
Unfortunately they do not accept the holiday season as a valid reason to set back the question of 'adjudication' .
The World Bank has laid stress on dispute resolution outside the court and minimising the number of pending cases in 'adjudication' .
But people are looking for a revitalisation of arbitration with a fixed timetable as a result of their experience with 'adjudication' .
Transboundary disputes are rather more likely to be suitable for 'adjudication' or arbitration than global or regional environmental problems.
The methods for co-ordinating Commission and national 'adjudication' will be considered below.
The purpose of the 'adjudication' is to enable broad justice to be done between the parties.
In its third report, published in April 2000, the anti-corruption commission identified over fifty such cases for 'adjudication' .
The process of 'adjudication' involves a preliminary recommendation by the secretariat of the Authority to which the "advertiser" is invited to respond.
Lady Howe, the Chairman of the BSC and the Chairman of the panel which made the 'adjudication' , provided an affidavit.
The following day, the defendant, having good reason to believe that Mr. Smalley had not been duly appointed, withdrew from the 'adjudication' .
Thus, there is going to be an 'adjudication' to this that will have to address the economics.
an 'adjudication' had found a degree of unwarranted infringement of privacy
I certainly reject any submission that Dyson J. held that the rules of natural justice do not apply to 'adjudication' .
In 1978, Ireland became the first State to bring an inter-State complaint (against the United Kingdom) before a regional court for 'adjudication' .
an 'adjudication' had found a degree of unwarranted infringement of privacy
Geneva does put some constraints on the handling and 'adjudication' of detainees, but they were meaningless restraints.
Barrett wrote on 13 October disagreeing, but having made its position clear, participated in the 'adjudication' .
With the demise of organized militias, they contend, the right lost any relevance to constitutional 'adjudication' .
However there have been protests from parents against high levels of selection - leading to 'adjudications' from the government's admissions watchdog.
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