tribunal

tribunal
noun
1 court of justice
ADJECTIVE
international, local (esp. BrE)
special
higher, highest
inferior (BrE)
judicial (esp. BrE), military
ad hoc, revolutionary
criminal, war crimes
VERB + TRIBUNAL
create, establish, set up

A war crimes tribunal was set up to prosecute those charged with atrocities.

convene
appear before, face

He could face a military tribunal.

be tried by

The conspirators were tried by a military tribunal and found guilty.

TRIBUNAL + VERB
indict sb, sentence sb

The tribunal sentenced him to twenty years in prison.

rule sth
PREPOSITION
at a/the tribunal

The police gave evidence at the tribunal.

before a/the tribunal

He stood trial before an international tribunal.

by tribunal

He was put on trial by military tribunal.

2 (BrE) official body to settle dispute
ADJECTIVE
impartial, independent
expert
employment, industrial, transport
appeal, arbitration, disciplinary
medical
fact-finding
VERB + TRIBUNAL
establish
go to

The case went to a tribunal.

apply to
bring sb/sth before, refer sth to, take sth to

The case was referred to an industrial tribunal.

She took her case to a tribunal.

appear before, face
tell

She told the tribunal that she was a victim of sex discrimination.

satisfy

The employer must satisfy the tribunal on several matters.

TRIBUNAL + VERB
consider sth, hear sth
accept sth
dismiss sth, reject sth
conclude sth, decide sth, find sth

The tribunal found for her employers (= judged that they were right).

order sth, rule sth, uphold sth

The disciplinary tribunal upheld an earlier ruling.

be entitled

The tribunal was entitled to reach this conclusion.

TRIBUNAL + NOUN
case, claim

an employment tribunal claim

hearing, proceedings
decision
chairman, member, panel
PREPOSITION
at a/the tribunal, before a/the tribunal, by tribunal

The fee for the player will be decided by tribunal.


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