In other words it only adjudicates cases where national prosecutorial or judicial authorities are unable or unwilling to deal with a case. |
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However, it remains to be seen whether the Taxing Master, who adjudicates on legal costs, would approve a bill this size. |
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The Supreme Court in America adjudicates on acts passed through the political system by Congress and President. |
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She frequently adjudicates local and regional competitions and National Guild of Piano Teachers auditions. |
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The emperor, Pontifex Maximus, sits on top of the Pantheon, and adjudicates the differences among the doctrines. |
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The European Union Civil Service Tribunal adjudicates in disputes between the European Union and its civil service. |
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As a tribunal, the Commission sets regulatory policy, establishes regulations and adjudicates on licence applications and other requests. |
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The advisory committee will not provide advice on individual complaints that the Agency mediates or adjudicates. |
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The judiciary adjudicates disputes arising from the application of the law and of regulations. |
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The ECC adjudicates challenges and responses, and relays its feedback to the Independent Election Commission. |
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Cricket now employs the third umpire, who adjudicates on run-outs by watching replays on a television set in the pavilion. |
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It also creates the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal, which hears and adjudicates complaints. |
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The European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg adjudicates on possible human right infringements in signatory countries. |
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One may also point out some states where an authority or a court adjudicates on compensation without prior procedure on revoking a decision. |
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The ICJ adjudicates on disputes between states and its rulings are binding. |
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People who believe they have shares tied up in the company will have to wait until High Court-appointed liquidator Tom Grace adjudicates on their claims. |
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A case tribunal which adjudicates on any matter must decide whether or not any person has failed to comply with the code of conduct of the relevant authority concerned. |
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Where it considers it appropriate, the court may dismiss the claim or take any shortcomings into account when it adjudicates on the issue of costs. |
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The GTC registers all qualified teachers working in state schools and holds disciplinary hearings and adjudicates on matters of conduct and professional incompetence. |
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This unit reviews and adjudicates requests for treatment benefits which are not on the approved list of benefits or when the request does not meet the criteria contained in the Benefit Grids. |
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The party or coalition of parties, with the majority of seats adjudicates committee members, introduces policies, and appoints the Lord Mayor. |
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The Constitution entrusts the overall management of the national judiciary to an independent body which adjudicates disputes and takes its decisions in accordance with the Constitution and the law. |
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The body that adjudicates on controversial marches, be they nationalist-republican or unionist-loyalist, does not have the power to completely ban the parade and thus it will go ahead next weekend. |
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The IRB is an independent administrative tribunal that adjudicates immigration inadmissibility, detention, appeals and refugee protection claims made within Canada. |
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The Court adjudicates on what was alleged to be the retroactive application of the Commission's Guidelines on the method of setting fines and also on certain complaints relating to the lawfulness of those Guidelines. |
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This court adjudicates cases of a certain gravity. |
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Last month some 334 out of 380 judges on the state council, a grand body that adjudicates cases between individuals and the state, voted against accepting female members. |
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The fact that various interests are in play need not be a problem so long as the public interest is paramount and the government adjudicates between competing claims fairly and transparently. |
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Furthermore, the Agency adjudicates complaints from travellers with disabilities to determine if situations they encounter constitute undue obstacles to their mobility. |
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The endwork of such a critical task that freely places blame or adjudicates value for the sake of a castigation or rejection of worth is performed too quickly and easily. |
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