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US
/tɹəbˈjunəɫ/
]
[ UK /tɹaɪbjˈuːnəl/ ]
[ UK /tɹaɪbjˈuːnəl/ ]
NOUN
- an assembly (including one or more judges) to conduct judicial business
How To Use tribunal In A Sentence
- Like other conscientious objectors, he was called to a tribunal. Times, Sunday Times
- Even where, for example in an unfair dismissal case, the employment tribunal makes an order that the employee be re-employed by the employer in one way or another, if the employer fails to do so there is no contempt of court.
- It will be Hall's ninth tribunal appearance in nine seasons.
- An arbitration tribunal from the International Chamber of Commerce ruled Cukurova Holding, owned by Turkish businessman Mehmet Karamehmet , must pay the amount, plus interest dating back to June 2007, after withdrawing from a deal to sell a stake in the company. TeliaSonera Wins Damages
- The tribunal has no legal power to compel his attendance. Times, Sunday Times
- During war, the right of postliminy can only be claimed in the tribunals of the belligerent powers, and not in the courts of neutrals; for by a general law of nations, neutrals have no right to enquire into any captures, except such as are an infringement of their own neutrality. [ The Laws Of War, Affecting Commerce And Shipping
- Second, the Employment Tribunal's decision should be read generously and not overturned merely because of infelicitous or inappropriate statements which were looking at the matter in the round, of an inessential nature.
- The tribunal heard she was forced to share her post with the man covering for her. The Sun
- The Admiral had refused to listen to anything Marcus said, and eventually Marcus had been dismissed and ordered back for the tribunals.
- It is impossible to exaggerate the revolutionary significance of the recognition of a binding judicial tribunal external to the realm.