Word: tribunale
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Under the U.S. indult, which will remain in force until the new code goes into effect, perhaps by 1983, annulments are handled by a local church tribunal. When an annulment is approved, the American hierarchy assigns a bishop to accept or reject it. Almost all local verdicts are approved. But...
Workmen have been hastily installing extra steel filing cabinets for the tribunal in the castle-like Peace Palace, the court's home since 1913. Companies by the hundreds will soon begin bringing in documents. Among the largest claims to date: $50 million by the Houston firm of Brown & Root...
The Iran-U.S. Claims Tribunal that will hear the cases consists of three Iranians, three neutrals (two Swedes and a former head of France's highest court) and three Americans. The Americans are: Howard Holtzmann, 59, a New York lawyer; George Aldrich, 49, a member of the United...
When the arbitration panel actually begins to hear arguments next spring, it will split into three chambers, each with one neutral, one American and one Iranian. Although they have been meeting periodically since last July, the tribunal's members have still not agreed on basic operating rules or even...
For U.S. companies, arbitration will seem like nothing so much as a long dark tunnel that might actually lead nowhere. Arguing cases before the tribunal will eat up hundreds of thousands of dollars in legal fees. The most optimistic estimates are that the panel will still be sitting in 1985...