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 adjudication [əˌdʒu:di'keiʃən]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 判决, 裁定, 宣告

[经] 判决, 裁决


  1. The People's Courts shall be responsible for adjudication.
    审判由人民法院负责。
  2. The second major type of agency action is an adjudication.
    机构的第二类主要行为就是判决。
  3. First of all, what is the real meaningof‘ constitutional adjudication’?
    其一,“宪法化司法化”究竟是将宪法作为法律渊源的司法判断过程,还是对成文法进行违宪审查的过程。


adjudication
[ noun ]
the final judgment in a legal proceeding; the act of pronouncing judgment based on the evidence presented
<noun.act>


Adjudication \Ad*ju`di*ca"tion\, n. [L. adjudicatio: cf. F.
adjudication.]
1. The act of adjudicating; the act or process of trying and
determining judicially.

2. A deliberate determination by the judicial power; a
judicial decision or sentence. ``An adjudication in favor
of natural rights.'' --Burke.

3. (Bankruptcy practice) The decision upon the question
whether the debtor is a bankrupt. --Abbott.

4. (Scots Law) A process by which land is attached security
or in satisfaction of a debt.

  1. For instance, to what extent does the recipient devise market solutions to environmental problems (in contrast to extra-market activities such as lobbying and adjudication)?
  2. "The procedures employed stand as a striking departure from this court's long tradition of fair and even-handed adjudication," the brief said in one of several scathing attacks on the judge's handling of the immunity question.
  3. Haysom said the adjudication board will be able to judge cases far more quickly than the courts can and will seek to gain the confidence of witnesses who have been fearful of making statements to police.
  4. As many as 2,500 were detained at the Port Isabel facility, which now holds 1,500 aliens awaiting adjudication of their asylum claims.
  5. The legal doctrine that courts cannot make a decision unless an issue is "ripe," or ready for adjudication, was key to Greene's holding on the lawmakers' request for an injunction barring a U.S. attack without Bush asking Congress for approval.
  6. The audit said accounting, management and administration were in disarray, citing a growing backlog of cases awaiting adjudication.
  7. Then on Feb. 21, the INS began one-day adjudication of asylum requests in southern Texas.
  8. The 1971 court records show that adjudication would be withheld after his probation period, meaning that Pough would not have a record in that case if he obeyed the terms of probation.
  9. "In other words, it is not unlike an out-of-court settlement where the evidence of violation, at least in the steel import situation, was so overwhelming that the offending party preferred settlement to adjudication," he said.
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