Examples of 'advocate-general' in a sentence

Meaning of "advocate-general"

advocate-general (noun) - In legal contexts, an Advocate-General is a senior legal officer within some countries' judicial systems, responsible for providing legal opinions to the courts on cases involving the application of European Union law

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The advocate-general generally attends the deliberations.
A specific judge and advocate-general follows each file.
The Advocate-General is independent and is appointed for life.
The question was however discussed by the Advocate-General.
The Advocate-General shall take part in the measures of inquiry.
Hearing and submission of the opinion of the Advocate-General.
The Advocate-General concluded that the freedom of capital movements was violated.
It is not a court decision but an opinion of the Advocate-General.
He shall take the necessary steps if an Advocate-General is abseilt or prevented from attending.
The judges may be called upon to perform the task of advocate-general.
The Advocate-General noted that the annex in question had not been published.
And if that be so, the objection raised by the learned Advocate-General can not be sustained.
He became the advocate-general at the royal court of Pau.
Cases are submitted to the registry and aspecific judge and advocate-general areassigned to each case.
The Advocate-General considers this to be as an unjustifiable restriction that infringes EU law.

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Incompatibility with the office of Judge or Advocate-General.
Lenz was appointed First Advocate-General for the same period.
The public hearing and the Opinion of the Advocate-General.
The IDF said its judge advocate-general had ordered an investigation.
Any member may act as Rapporteur or Advocate-General.
The Advocate-General did not share the position of the ECB in his opinion.
Mr Cosmas was appointed first advocate-general for the same period.
The results of the investigation were to be submitted to the Judge Advocate-General.
The other Judges and the Advocate-General may do likewise.
He had a distinguished academic and legal career culminating in his appointment as Queen 's Advocate-General.
The appointment as Advocate-General bestowed the office holder with membership of the Council in Government.
The IDF announced that its investigation would be reviewed by the military advocate-general.
Mr Jacobs was appointed First Advocate-General for the same period.
The Court shall postpone all other cases, and shall give a decision after hearing the Advocate-General.
Advocate-General Jacobs argued there was no need for a gender perspective.
The decision shall be taken in the Deliberation Room after the Advocate-General has been heard.
Appointing an Advocate-General to the Court of Justice.
Presiding judges and First Advocate-General.
First Advocate-General of the Court of Cassation.
That has been confirmed by the Court of Justice and its Advocate-General.
Judge or Advocate-General of the Court of Justice.
This view was shared in an Opinion of an Advocate-General at the Court of Justice.
The Court shall make its decision in the Deliberation Room after hearing the Advocate-General.
In the words of Mr Advocate-General Warner.
The Advocate-General presented hissubmissions on 8October.
Appointing two Judges and an Advocate-General to the Court of Justice.
In the meantime we have today 's non-binding opinion from an Advocate-General.
Opinion of the Advocate-General of the EU Court of Justice.
His mother was the daughter of Sir Thomas Turton, former Advocate-General of Bengal.
Appointing an Advocate-General to the Court of Justice of the European Communities.
Mr La Pergola was appointed First Advocate-General for the same period.
The Advocate-General at the time clearly stipulated " the 12 periods of monthly plenary sessions.
Appointing four Judges and an Advocate-General to the Court of Justice.
In addition, on this occasion Dr Alberto Trabucchi, formerly presiding magistrate, was made an Advocate-General.
The Opinion of the Advocate-General does not bind the Court of Justice.

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