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English to Serbian translations [PRO] Law/Patents - Other / Ugovor o Evropskim zajednicama | |||||||
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4 | sudsko veće |
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4 | plenarni sud |
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sudsko veće Explanation: http://pravopedia.rs/index.php?title=Sastav_suda -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 13 mins (2011-10-14 06:55:23 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Pravila o sastavu suda određuju u svakom konkretnom slučaju da li treba da sudi sudija pojedinac ili sud u kolegijalnom sastavu – sudsko veće. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 13 mins (2011-10-14 06:56:06 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- http://www.glas-javnosti.rs/clanak/hronika/glas-javnosti-23-... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 14 mins (2011-10-14 06:56:44 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Na početku suđenja u Veću za ratne zločine Višeg suda u Beogradu, svi optuženi su ponovo negirali da su učestvovali u mučenju, zatvaranju i ubistvima hrvatskih civila u selu Lovas, a pročitani su i zapisnici o saslušanju dosadašnjih svedoka. Ili suđenje u Veću. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 16 mins (2011-10-14 06:58:21 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- http://www.bg.ap.sud.rs/lt/articles/sudska-vlast/polozaj-sud... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 16 mins (2011-10-14 06:58:44 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- ZBORNOST U SUĐENjU U suđenju učestvuju sudije i sudije porotnici, na način utvrđen zakonom. Zakonom se može propisati da u određenim sudovima i u određenim stvarima sude samo sudije. Sud sudi u veću, a zakonom se može predvideti da u određenim stvarima sudi sudija pojedinac (član 142, stavovi 4, 5 i 6. Ustava RS). -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 20 mins (2011-10-14 07:02:55 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Full_Court -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 21 mins (2011-10-14 07:03:31 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Full Court (or full bench) refers to a court consisting of a greater-than-normal number of judges. Thus, in relation to a court usually presided over by a single judge, a Full Court would comprise a bench of three (or more) judges; for a court which, like many appellate courts, normally comprises three judges, a Full Court of that court would involve a bench of five (or more) judges. The expression originated in England but seems largely to have fallen into disuse there; however it is still used in Scotland[1] and in many other Commonwealth jurisdictions such as Australia,[2] New Zealand,[3] India etc. Although possible, a Full Court typically[4] does not involve the participation of all the existing judges of the court (a practice known, in the United States, as the court sitting en banc). |
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plenarni sud Explanation: ... Example sentence(s):
Reference: http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/plenary_court Reference: http://www.caa.org.rs/biblioteka/publikacije/Evropski%20sud%... |
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