sudska rasprava i pretres

English translation: hearing (by the court); court/judical hearing (and process)

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Serbian term or phrase:sudska rasprava i pretres
English translation:hearing (by the court); court/judical hearing (and process)
Entered by: Svetomir Mijovic

21:09 Oct 16, 2022
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Serbian term or phrase: sudska rasprava i pretres
direktor prisustvuje raspravama i pretresima pred sudovima
Svetomir Mijovic
Serbia
Local time: 22:05
hearing (by the court); court/judical hearing (and process)
Explanation:

B. Vukičević, Pravni rečnik
sudska rasprava - assize, hearing by the court, judical hearing, hearing
sudski pretres - court hearing, hearing, hearing by the court, process, oral hearing


Btitannica
- hearing, in law, a trial. More specifically, a hearing is the formal examination of a cause, civil or criminal, before a judge according to the laws of a particular jurisdiction. In common usage a hearing also refers to any formal proceeding before a court. In reference to criminal procedure a hearing refers to a proceeding before a magistrate subsequent to the inception of the case and without a jury—especially a preliminary hearing, in which a magistrate or judge, in the presence of the accused, determines whether there is sufficient evidence to justify proceeding with the case.
https://www.britannica.com/topic/hearing-law
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Natasa Stankovic
Serbia
Local time: 22:05
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4hearing (by the court); court/judical hearing (and process)
Natasa Stankovic
4(judicial/court) deliberation and hearing
Milan Nesic


  

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hearing (by the court); court/judical hearing (and process)


Explanation:

B. Vukičević, Pravni rečnik
sudska rasprava - assize, hearing by the court, judical hearing, hearing
sudski pretres - court hearing, hearing, hearing by the court, process, oral hearing


Btitannica
- hearing, in law, a trial. More specifically, a hearing is the formal examination of a cause, civil or criminal, before a judge according to the laws of a particular jurisdiction. In common usage a hearing also refers to any formal proceeding before a court. In reference to criminal procedure a hearing refers to a proceeding before a magistrate subsequent to the inception of the case and without a jury—especially a preliminary hearing, in which a magistrate or judge, in the presence of the accused, determines whether there is sufficient evidence to justify proceeding with the case.
https://www.britannica.com/topic/hearing-law

Natasa Stankovic
Serbia
Local time: 22:05
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(judicial/court) deliberation and hearing


Explanation:
"deliberation
noun
[...]
[ C or U ] formal
considering or discussing something:
[...]
After five days of deliberations, the jury decided on a verdict."

"hearing
noun [ C ]
LAW, MEETINGS
uk
/ˈhɪərɪŋ/ us
a meeting of a group of people, for example judges or politicians, to hear the facts relating to a legal problem or subject of public interest before they make a decision about it:
hold/schedule a hearing A hearing before Judge L.A. Harris Jr. is scheduled for Wednesday.
a Congressional/Senate/committee hearing Senate hearings on the Commission's recommendations will begin next month.
a full/preliminary hearing With a preliminary hearing, a defendant gets a chance to see evidence against him or her.
a court hearing

"A new rapporteur was appointed, although the original
rapporteur was the only judge to have participated in all the previous deliberations and hearings."
https://www.echr.coe.int/Documents/CLIN_2000_04_17_ENG_81530...

"If judicial assistants are active in deliberations and hearings, they may not only observe but even take part in the decision-making process."
https://www.iacajournal.org/articles/10.36745/ijca.360/


    https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/deliberation
    https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/hearing
Milan Nesic
Native speaker of: Native in SerbianSerbian
PRO pts in category: 4
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