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Meaning of "adjudicatory"
adjudicatory (adjective) - relating to the process of making an official judgment or decision, especially by a court or legal authority
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- Of or pertaining to an adjudication.
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Adjudicatory bodies under economic treaty regimes.
Other techniques limiting the exercise of adjudicatory jurisdiction.
The adjudicatory proceeding remains suspended.
Decisions by administrative bodies of an adjudicatory nature.
Provides for adjudicatory proceedings.
In a juvenile case the trial is called an adjudicatory hearing.
Most adjudicatory bodies make use of subsequent practice as a means of interpretation.
The satisfaction of judgments in adjudicatory proceedings.
Adjudicatory subcommittee or.
Launched upon an adjudicatory exercise.
This is confirmed by the jurisprudence of various representative international adjudicatory bodies.
The body had some form of adjudicatory authority and considerable implementation powers.
Recognition by international adjudicatory bodies.
Most adjudicatory bodies reviewed have not defined the concept of subsequent practice.
Its two main functions are thus adjudicatory and advisory.
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Other international adjudicatory bodies have displayed different degrees of openness towards evolutive interpretation.
They have a lot of control over the adjudicatory process.
The Agency has a statutory adjudicatory mandate for the determination of western grain revenues.
Their arguments rest ultimately upon a dichotomy between a democratic political process and an antidemocratic adjudicatory process.
The body will have some form of adjudicatory authority and considerable implementation powers.
The Court has advisory jurisdiction as well as adjudicatory jurisdiction.
Adjudicatory chamber of the independent Ethics Committee extends suspension.
The Commission has no adjudicatory or implementation role.
It is noted that no Ugandan has ever served on an international adjudicatory body.
To provide for enforcement and adjudicatory mechanisms for combating IPR infringements.
The Court also remanded the case for an adjudicatory hearing.
The adjudicatory chamber found Mr Maradiaga guilty of having violated art.
Regulatory Commission during the adjudicatory process and to.
The Adjudicatory Chamber found serious breaches of financial fair play regulations.
Most executive branch agencies in the United States federal government have some adjudicatory authority.
DSB panels are adjudicatory bodies.
Adjudicatory decisions of the Military High Court are not subject to appeal.
Jurisdiction The Court shall exercise adjudicatory and advisory jurisdiction.
With regard to Adjudicatory jurisdiction the Commission, states, individuals and NGOs may institute complaint.
OGC also assists the Commission in performing its adjudicatory functions.
This type of state adjudicatory agency is called a " central panel agency.
Ensuring compliance with orders or judgements in adjudicatory proceedings ;.
Upon completion of the adjudicatory and public hearings, the PSC will issue a proposed order.
However, it was concerned about the potential for transferring an adjudicatory role to depositaries.
FIFA's adjudicatory council gave Nyantakyi a lifetime ban from all football-related activities.
Criminal, civil, or administrative adjudicatory proceedings in accordance with the.
However, this concept entails more than improving access to judicial and adjudicatory mechanisms.
In the absence of such evaluation, the adjudicatory bodies effectively defer to the domestic authority.
At the end of an investigation, the chamber delivers a final report to the Adjudicatory Chamber.
It was the first quasi-judicial body with adjudicatory powers on matters involving telecommunications services.
In many courts, mediation takes place before the Adjudicatory Hearing.
Women in adjudicatory posts -- the judicial branch.
In the sphere of human rights, the regional adjudicatory systems continue to flourish.
CFCB adjudicatory chamber decisions ".
More dexterous approaches can be seen by those adjudicatory bodies that have used two-track remedies.