Feb 17, 2020 06:42
4 yrs ago
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Italian term
G.R.
Italian to English
Law/Patents
Law (general)
Judge
TRIBUNALE DI MILANO
Sezione IX civile - G.R. dottoressa Fulvia De Luca - R.G. n.51492/2018
g.r. = giudice something?
Sezione IX civile - G.R. dottoressa Fulvia De Luca - R.G. n.51492/2018
g.r. = giudice something?
Proposed translations
(English)
4 +1 | Presiding Judge | Alison Kennedy |
3 +1 | Giudice Regionale | Josephine Cassar |
3 | Giudice Relatore / Rapporteur | Shabelula |
Proposed translations
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2 hrs
Selected
Presiding Judge
G.R. means Giudice Reggente. Fulvia De Luca is a so-called Giudice Ordinario (3rd level trial judge) attached to Section 9 - Family section - of the Milan Civil Courts where she transferred in 2015. After much thought, I think presiding judge is the best translation, even if "reggente" can also mean vice or deputy, as in awaiting confirmation of a full-title position. This is not the case with Ms. De Luca (see bollettino ufficiale with publication of the transfer). This is obviously a single bench, i.e. monocratic proceedings.
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Comment: "thanks"
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10 mins
Giudice Regionale
Peer comment(s):
agree |
mona elshazly
: stavo per scrivere la stessa risposta ma non sono sicura.
5 mins
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Grazie ma non penso che sia corretto a causa di sezione civile
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neutral |
Sabrina Bruna
: nel riferimento di Garrett si parla di tribunale, mentre il link di Josephine è relativo a giudici regionali di gare sportive
11 mins
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Yes, had missed that
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28 mins
Giudice Relatore / Rapporteur
se è questo, a volte l'ho trovato tradotto così
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Note added at 4 hrs (2020-02-17 10:55:45 GMT)
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plenty of g-hits. many referring to EU justice; but I surely met this in national court papers, too
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Note added at 4 hrs (2020-02-17 10:55:45 GMT)
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plenty of g-hits. many referring to EU justice; but I surely met this in national court papers, too
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