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ETYMOLOGY OF THE WORD TRIBUNAL

La palabra tribunal procede del latín tribūnal.
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PRONUNCIATION OF TRIBUNAL IN SPANISH

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GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF TRIBUNAL

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adjective
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preposition
conjunction
interjection
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Tribunal is a noun.
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WHAT DOES TRIBUNAL MEAN IN SPANISH?

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Justice Court

Tribunal de justicia

The court of justice is a public body whose main purpose is to exercise jurisdiction, that is, to resolve disputes effectively res judicata. Notwithstanding to perform acts of another nature that the laws that organize them can attribute to them; These matters are called non-contentious. The court should not be confused with the persons serving as civil servants. El tribunal de justicia es un órgano público cuya finalidad principal es ejercer la jurisdicción, es decir, resolver litigios con eficacia de cosa juzgada. Sin perjuicio de cumplir actos de otra índole que las leyes que los organizan les puedan atribuir; estos asuntos son denominados no contenciosos. No debe confundirse el órgano jurisdiccional, con las personas que en calidad de funcionarios sirven en él.

Definition of tribunal in the Spanish dictionary

The first definition of court in the dictionary of the real academy of the Spanish language is a place intended for judges to administer justice and issue judgments. Another meaning of court in the dictionary is minister or ministers who exercise justice and pronounce judgment. Court is also a set of judges before which examinations, oppositions and other contests or similar acts are carried out. La primera definición de tribunal en el diccionario de la real academia de la lengua española es lugar destinado a los jueces para administrar justicia y dictar sentencias. Otro significado de tribunal en el diccionario es ministro o ministros que ejercen la justicia y pronuncian la sentencia. Tribunal es también conjunto de jueces ante el cual se efectúan exámenes, oposiciones y otros certámenes o actos análogos.
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SPANISH WORDS THAT RHYME WITH TRIBUNAL


abrunal
a·bru·nal
comunal
co·mu·nal
descomunal
des·co·mu·nal
fortunal
for·tu·nal
procomunal
pro·co·mu·nal
tunal
tu·nal
yabunal
ya·bu·nal

SPANISH WORDS THAT BEGIN LIKE TRIBUNAL

tribu
tribual
tribuir
tribulación
tribulanza
tribular
tríbulo
tribuna
tribunado
tribúnica
tribunicia
tribunicio
tribúnico
tribuno
tributable
tributación
tributante
tributar
tributaria
tributario

SPANISH WORDS THAT END LIKE TRIBUNAL

adicional
anal
arsenal
artesanal
canal
constitucional
final
funcional
institucional
internacional
nacional
nominal
original
penal
personal
profesional
promocional
regional
semanal
tradicional

Synonyms and antonyms of tribunal in the Spanish dictionary of synonyms

SYNONYMS

SYNONYMS OF «TRIBUNAL» IN SPANISH

The following Spanish words have a similar or identical meaning as «tribunal» and belong to the same grammatical category.
Spanish synonyms of tribunal

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TRANSLATION OF TRIBUNAL

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法庭
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tribunal
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court
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कोर्ट
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محكمة
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суд
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tribunal
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আদালত
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tribunal
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mahkamah
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Gericht
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裁判所
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법정
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pengadilan
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tòa án
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நீதிமன்றம்
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न्यायालयाने
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mahkeme
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corte
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sąd
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суд
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curte
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δικαστήριο
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hof
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domstol
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domstol
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SPANISH - ENGLISH DICTIONARY

tribunal
tribunal 
  court ; tribunal ; court of law.
 However, as a sub-class of 343, Criminal law, we require the entry courts : Criminal 343.19.
 Look, for example, at UDC class 343.19 'Criminal courts and tribunals'.
 The author considers the factors affecting the admissibility of records on optical discs as evidence in courts of law.
comparecencia ante el tribunal 
court appearance
 If the listed charges are waivable, you may elect to waive the court appearance by paying the indicated fine.
desacato al tribunal 
contempt of court
 A legal link was found between the 18th-century populist radical John Wilkes and the sensationalist tabloid neswpaper, the Sunday Sport, in the summary procedure for dealing with constructive contempts of court.
jefatura del tribunal supremo 
chief justiceship
 But it is a fact that since Marshall's time only a certified madman would resign the chief justiceship to become governor, let me say.
juez de tribunal de distrito 
district court judge
 The district court judge issued a temporary restraining order barring the defendants' illegal business practices and freezing their assets.
llevar a los tribunales 
take + Nombre + to court
 Many school districts have adopted a hard-line approach to reducing unexcused absenteeism; in one such district, truancy rates were reduced 45 percent when truants and their parents were taken to court.
llevar ante 
take + Nombre + before a court
 Legislation dating back almost 300 years declares gambling debts are classed as a debt of honour and cannot be taken before a court.
los tribunales 
the Bench
 Reliance on court libraries is futile as the libraries are already overstretched by the needs of the Bench.
presidente del tribunal 
presiding judge
 Handing down sentence, the presiding judge said he had decided not to give Stone a life term on the grounds that his actions had not resulted in any serious injury.
presidente del tribunal supremo 
chief justice
 In meeting this responsibility, the chief justices shall receive the advice and cooperation of all persons and bodies interested in the administration of justice.
presidente de tribunal 
chief justice
 In meeting this responsibility, the chief justices shall receive the advice and cooperation of all persons and bodies interested in the administration of justice.
sala del tribunal 
courtroom
 Industry standards are increasingly used in courtrooms as proof that manufacturers comply with nationally accepted rules for the quality of their products.
tribunal -7 acusar de desacato al tribunal 
hold in + contempt of court
 An individual found to engage in dilatory tactics may be held in contempt of court.
tribunal criminal 
criminal tribunal
 Finally, the work of the United Nation's criminal tribunals has led to the greater protection of innocent civilians in war.
tribunal de alzada  
court of appeal
appeal(s) court
 The Court of Justice of the European Communities is a court of appeal composed of eleven independent judges assisted by five advocates-general to ensure that in the interpretation and application of the treaties the law is observed.
 He was convicted of laundering money but it turns out that his informant was unreliable and the case is taken to an appeals court.
tribunal de apelaciones  
court of appeal
appeal(s) court
 The Court of Justice of the European Communities is a court of appeal composed of eleven independent judges assisted by five advocates-general to ensure that in the interpretation and application of the treaties the law is observed.
 He was convicted of laundering money but it turns out that his informant was unreliable and the case is taken to an appeals court.
Tribunal de Defensa de la Competencia 
Office of Fair Trade
 After due diligence, tax and regulatory processes, the recent approval of the Office of Fair Trade in the United Kingdom has made completion possible.
tribunal de distrito 
district court
 The district court concluded that plaintiffs had failed to adduce competent proof that the amount in controversy in this suit exceeded $50000.
tribunal de guerra 
court martial
 Jeremy Sivits, 24, a reservist with the military police, is to face a public court martial in Baghdad on charges of cruelty and abuse, and dereliction of duty for failing to protect the inmates.
tribunal de justicia    
criminal court
court of justice
law court
court of law
 The verbal display in the schedules might lead to the A/Z index entry criminal courts 343.19.
 The court of justice of the European Communities is a court of appeal composed of eleven independent judges assisted by five advocates-general to ensure that in the interpretation and application of the treaties the law is observed.
 The scope of copyright protection for computer programs has proved to be a vexing issue for the law courts.
 The author considers the factors affecting the admissibility of records on optical discs as evidence in courts of law.
tribunal de menores  
juvenile court
minors' court
 However, while methods and procedures for designing and implementing such a system are well known, there is still a lack of utilization among many juvenile courts.
 In order to speed up the administration of justice seven new minors' courts have been set up in different regions of the country.
tribunal examinador  
examining board
examining committee
 Teachers might mark exams themselves, rather than simply sending tests to the examining board.
 The examining committee normally consists of professors from the university and sometimes, an external examiner.
tribunal federal 
federal court
 As one element in the effort to desegregate public institutions of higher education, US federal courts have mandated the upgrading of libraries at historically black universities.
tribunal laboral 
industrial tribunal
 He then attempted to take his employers to an industrial tribunal for wrongful dismissal.
tribunal militar 
military tribunal
 Unlawful combatants are likewise subject to capture and detention, but in addition they are subject to trial by military tribunals.
Tribunal Supremo 
Supreme Court
 The infants sat solemn as the Supreme Court pronounced judgment = Los niños se sentaron solemnes mientras que el Tribunal Supremo dictaba sentencia.
Tribunal Supremo, el 
High Court, the
 Sexual misconduct in schools is a problem that has gained increasing attention, from the headlines to the High Court, in the last decade.

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FREQUENCY OF USE OF THE TERM «TRIBUNAL» OVER TIME

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Examples of use in the Spanish literature, quotes and news about tribunal

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SPANISH QUOTES WITH «TRIBUNAL»

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Juvenal
El primer castigo del culpable es que no podrá jamás ser absuelto por el tribunal de su conciencia.

10 SPANISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TRIBUNAL»

Discover the use of tribunal in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to tribunal and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Spanish literature.
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El Real Tribunal del protomedicato castellano, siglos XIV-XIX
En el periodo histórico conocido como la Edad Moderna, y dentro de la administración central de la Corona de Castilla encuentra el Protomedicato su gestación, desarrollo y ocaso.
María Soledad Campos Díez, 1999
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La restauración del Tribunal de la Rota de la Nunciatura en 1947
A causa de la política religiosa de la II República en 1932 la Santa Sede suprimió esta venerable e histórica institución.
Joaquín Mantecón Sancho, 2007
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Inquisición y moriscos: los procesos del Tribunal de Cuenca
Mercedes García-Arenal nació en Madrid (1950). Es doctora en Filosofía y Letras por la Universidad Complutense de Madrid. Actualmente trabaja en el Instituto Miguel Asín Palacios, del Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas.
Mercedes García-Arenal, 1978
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Cincuenta años de Inquisición en el Tribunal de Cartagena de ...
Conquistada en 1580 por los holandeses y administrada por la Compañía de la Indias Occidentales. Allí se asentaron también colonias inglesas y francesas. Se encontraba dentro de la jurisdicción del Tribunal de Cartagena de Indias donde  ...
‎1997
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España y la Inquisición: Memoria histórica ... acerca del ...
Pocos textos sobre la Inquisición española habrán provocado debates tan enconados como los que publicó Juan Antonio Llorente tanto en España como en Francia a principios del siglo XIX.
Juan Antonio Llorente, Michel Boeglin, 2007
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Sentencias del Tribunal Supremo en materia civil
Spain. Tribunal Supremo. Iadrid é insertará en la Coleccion legislativa, pasándose al efecto las copias necesarias, lo pronunciamos, mandamos y firmamos.=Pedro Gomez de la Serna.=José M. Cáceres.=Laureano de Arrieta.= Valentín ...
Spain. Tribunal Supremo, 1873
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Inquisición y contrarreforma: el Tribunal del Santo Oficio ...
Michel Boeglin (Lima-Perú, 1971) es Profesor Titular de Literatura e Historia Españolas en la Universidad de Montpellier.
Michel Boeglin, 2006
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El Tribunal Supremo de Elecciones y el Registro Civil de ...
4. El padrón fotográfico.
Rafael Villegas Antillón, 1987
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Recopilación de la Jurisprudencia del Tribunal de Justicia y ...
Asunto 43/71: Politi s.a.s. contra Ministerio de Hacienda de la República Italiana (petición de decisión prejudicial planteada por el Presidente del Tribunal de Turín) Sentencia del Tribunal de Justicia de 14 de diciembre de 1971 1039 ...
Comunidades Europeas. Tribunal de Justicia, Tribunal de Primera Instància de les Comunitats Europees
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La libertad religiosa en el Tribunal Constitucional y en el ...
Sentencia del Tribunal Supremo de 13 de octubre de 1980: Delito de escarnio a la religión católica. "CONSIDERANDO: - Que, en la Sección 3.5 del Capítulo II, del Título II, del Libro II del C. P., y bajo el epígrafe correspondiente, se hallan los  ...
España Dirección General de Asuntos Religiosos, 2005

10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «TRIBUNAL»

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CATALUÑA. MAS ARROPARÁ MAÑANA A HOMS EN SU ...
... Francesc Homs, cuando vaya a declarar ante el Tribunal Supremo por la consulta del 9-N.Según informó el PDC, Homs llegará al Supremo, donde tiene que ... «Lainformacion.com, Sep 16»
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Tribunal sueco mantiene orden de arresto contra Julian Assange
El Tribunal de Apelación de Svea (Suecia), reafirmó este viernes la orden de arresto dictada en 2010 contra el fundador del portal WikiLeaks, Julian Assange, ... «teleSUR TV, Sep 16»
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Tribunal venezolano declara nula reforma de ley sobre explotación ...
En un comunicado, la Sala Constitucional del máximo tribunal dijo que el instrumento jurídico aprobado por la mayoría opositora de la Asamblea Nacional (AN, ... «AméricaEconomía.com, Sep 16»
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Tribunal Especial para la Paz garantizará justicia para víctimas del ...
BOGOTÁ (Sputnik) — El jefe de la delegación de paz del Gobierno colombiano en La Habana, Humberto de la Calle, dijo que el mecanismo con el que se ... «Sputnik Mundo, Aug 16»
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El Tribunal Constitucional suspende la resolución independentista ...
MADRID (Sputnik) — El Tribunal Constitucional (TC) decidió permitir la admisión a trámite del incidente de ejecución presentado por el Gobierno contra la ... «Sputnik Mundo, Aug 16»
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El Tribunal de Cuentas revela el pago de pensiones a 29.321 ...
El Tribunal de Cuentas ha alertado este jueves de "deficiencias" en el control de la Seguridad Social en 2014 sobre el fallecimiento de pensionistas cuya ... «20minutos.es, Jul 16»
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Cláusula suelo: guía para no perderse en el dictamen del Tribunal ...
Los hipotecados con cláusula suelo tienen esta fecha del calendario marcada en rojo. Hoy se sabrá sus conclusiones sobre la retroactividad de las cláusulas ... «Finanzas.com, Jul 16»
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EEUU TIROTEO Al menos tres muertos en un tiroteo en un tribunal ...
La cadena de televisión WZZM13, que citó fuentes de la Fiscalía, indicó que dos de la víctimas mortales en el tiroteo registrado en el tribunal del condado de ... «EFE, Jul 16»
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Tribunal Constitucional español anula leyes de desconexión de ...
MADRID (Sputnik) — El Tribunal Constitucional anuló por unanimidad la ley mediante la que el Gobierno catalán pretendía regular las estructuras de un futuro ... «Sputnik Mundo, Jul 16»
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El Tribunal Constitucional ordena repetir la segunda vuelta de las ...
El Tribunal Constitucional ha ordenado este viernes la repetición de la segunda vuelta de las elecciones presidenciales celebradas el 22 de mayo en Austria, ... «OKDIARIO, Jul 16»

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