Betekenis van:
appellate
appellate
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
- of or relating to or taking account of appeals (usually legal appeals)
"appellate court"
Synoniemen
Voorbeeldzinnen
- Immigration Appellate Authorities
- For appellate procedure
- Set up administrative and appellate jurisdictions.
- Set up appellate and administrative courts.
- Prepare for the setting-up of administrative and appellate jurisdictions.
- In Serbia: Strengthen the office of the prosecutor for war crimes; establish administrative and appellate courts.
- Appellate Body report on Mexico — Definitive Anti-Dumping Measures on Beef and Rice: Complaint with Respect to Rice (WT/DS295/AB/R) and the Panel report (WT/DS295/R), as modified by the Appellate Body report.
- Rationalise the court system, modernise proceedings, introduce an effective court management system and establish administrative and appellate courts.
- United States — Offset Act (Byrd Amendment), Appellate Body report (WT/DS217/AB/R, WT/DS234/AB/R, 16 January 2003).
- In this regard, the company referred to the WTO Appellate Body Report in the Beef & Rice Mexico case.
- It shall be without appeal unless the parties to the dispute have agreed in advance to an appellate procedure.
- On 14 March 2006 the DSB confirmed the WTO incompatibility of the challenged US measures following a panel and Appellate Body ruling on the matter.
- Set up appellate and administrative courts. In Montenegro: ensure mandatory training of judges, through revision of the law on courts and budgetary sustainability of the Judicial Training Centre.
- On 27 January 2003, the Dispute Settlement Body (DSB) of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) adopted the Appellate Body report [1] and the Panel report [2], as upheld by the Appellate Body report, finding that the Continued Dumping and Subsidy Offset Act (CDSOA) was incompatible with the United States' obligations under the WTO agreements.
- The award shall be binding on the parties to the dispute. It shall be without appeal unless the parties to the dispute have agreed in advance to an appellate procedure.