Word: tribunales
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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The CRR--an outgrowth of the Committee of 15--was formed to combat, like a military tribunal, what administrators and Faculty correctly perceived to be a serious threat to the continued existence of Harvard University.
The Copyright Royalty Tribunal is one of those federal agencies headed by political appointees who accept obscurity in exchange for good pay: nearly $70,000 a year. The board, which sets royalty rates for commercial use of records and some TV programs, has often been a dumping ground for embarrassing...
This week the House of Commons will debate proposed legislation that would set up a tribunal to hear complaints about unauthorized government surveillance. Those sympathetic to the intelligence services believe that limited parliamentary supervision is the only way to stop leaks while restoring public confidence. Said Labor's shadow home...
Twenty-nine Auschwitz survivors appeared last week in Jerusalem before a six-member panel to give evidence against Mengele. Though the tribunal had no judicial status, it recorded the proceedings on film, which could be used if Mengele, the most wanted Nazi still at large, is ever brought to trial...
A confident President Jose Napoleon Duarte strode into his country's Supreme Court in San Salvador early last Monday to try to convince the tribunal that his partial veto of a proposed election law was constitutional. Court President Francisco Jose Guerrero escorted Duarte, flanked by three of his chief ministers...