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1 jurisdiction of the court to entertain the disputes
полномочия / компетенция суда по рассмотрению споровEnglish-russian dctionary of diplomacy > jurisdiction of the court to entertain the disputes
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2 jurisdiction
n1) судопроизводство, отправление правосудия2) юрисдикция; подсудность- extend jurisdiction over smth.- obtain jurisdiction over smth.- exercise jurisdiction over the subjects citizens travelling or residing abroad3) сфера полномочий, компетенция• -
3 компетенция компетенци·я
competence; (правоспособность) ability; (круг полномочий) jurisdiction, reference, frame of referenceбыть вне (сферы) чьей-л. компетенции — to be outside smb.'s competence, to be beyond / outside one's scope
быть в пределах чьей-л. компетенции, входить в чью-л. компетенцию — to be within one's competence, to be within the limits of the jurisdiction
оспаривать компетенцию экспертов — to challenge the competence / the authority / qualifications of the experts
компетенция государства — competence / jurisdiction of a state
входить во внутреннюю компетенцию государства — to fall / to come within the domestic jurisdiction of a state
компетенция суда — court's jurisdiction, jurisdiction of a court
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