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  • In Manila and in several provincial towns where the Chinese residents were numerous, they had their own separate "Tribunals" or local courts, wherein minor affairs were managed by petty governors of their own nationality, elected bi-annually, in the same manner as the natives.

    The Philippine Islands John Foreman

  • Such crimes against humanity also form the cornerstones, together with genocide and war crimes, of the statutes of the International Criminal Tribunals for Rwanda and the Former Yugoslavia, as well as the law under which Khmer Rouge leaders are now being tried for atrocities committed in Cambodia by the Pol Pot regime between 1975 and 1979.

    Menachem Rosensaft: Criminalizing Mass Murder: 65 Years After The UN's First Condemnation Of Genocide Menachem Rosensaft 2011

  • • The Educational Tribunals Bill: to set up national and state tribunals to settle higher-education disputes

    India Starts Key Session Paul Beckett 2011

  • That was BEFORE the 9/11 Commission, before the Military Tribunals discussions and LEGISLATION, SCOTUS rulings, etc …

    Quote of the day, liberal distant finger-shaking edition. | RedState 2010

  • Mr. Waibel's book "Sovereign Defaults Before International Courts and Tribunals," says that nonparticipating creditors in Argentina's coercive 2005 debt restructuring—at 30 cents on the dollar—filed 140 individual lawsuits and 18 class-action suits in the U.S. and obtained judgments totaling $6.4 billion.

    'Voluntary' Greece Deal Seen Overstated Stephen Fidler 2012

  • One activist group, which calls itself "No to Military Tribunals," has met with government officials to demand all civilian cases be moved out of the military, which has lower standards for conviction and blocks the appeal process.

    Egyptian Civilians Caught in Military Tribunals 2011

  • One activist group, which calls itself "No to Military Tribunals," has met with government officials to demand all civilian cases be moved out of the military, which has lower standards for conviction and blocks the appeal process.

    Egyptian Civilians Caught in Military Tribunals 2011

  • Such crimes against humanity also form the cornerstones, together with genocide and war crimes, of the statutes of the International Criminal Tribunals for Rwanda and the Former Yugoslavia, as well as the law under which Khmer Rouge leaders are now being tried for atrocities committed in Cambodia by the Pol Pot regime between 1975 and 1979.

    Menachem Rosensaft: Criminalizing Mass Murder: 65 Years After The UN's First Condemnation Of Genocide Menachem Rosensaft 2011

  • One activist group, which calls itself "No to Military Tribunals," has met with government officials to demand all civilian cases be moved out of the military, which has lower standards for conviction and blocks the appeal process.

    Egyptian Civilians Caught in Military Tribunals 2011

  • Some have unfortunately questioned the canonical relevance of the letter signed by the Vice-President of PCED: I would like to reassure all that the Commission has a strong and competent canonical advice from the highest ranks of Papal Commissions and Ecclesiastical Tribunals.

    Validity of MP "Summorum Pontificum" for the Ambrosian Rite - UPDATE 2009

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