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1 jury
jury [ʒyʀi]masculine noun* * *ʒyʀinom masculin1) Droit jury2) Art, Sport panel of judges3) Université board of examiners* * *ʒyʀi nm1) DROIT jury2) ÉDUCATION board of examiners* * *jury nm1 Jur jury; président du jury foreman of the jury;3 Univ board of examiners.[ʒyri] nom masculinmembre du jury juror, member of the jury -
2 magistrature
magistrature [maʒistʀatyʀ]feminine noun• entrer dans la magistrature ( = devenir juge) to be appointed a judge* * *maʒistʀatyʀ1) Droit magistracy2) Administration ( fonction) public office* * *maʒistʀatyʀ nfmagistracy, magistraturemagistrature assise — judges pl bench
* * *magistrature nf1 Jur magistracy;2 Admin ( fonction) public office; ( durée de cette fonction) term ou tenure of office; arriver à la magistrature suprême to reach the highest office in the land.la magistrature assise the judges (pl); la magistrature debout the state ou public prosecutors (pl).[maʒistratyr] nom féminin1. [personnes]la magistrature debout DROIT the (body of) public prosecutors (UK), the (body of) prosecuting attorneys (US)2. [fonction] office -
3 Livre des Juges, les Juges
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4 collégialité
collégialité nf2 Relig collegiality;3 Jur system whereby a number, always uneven, of judges sit in the same court.[kɔleʒjalite] nom féminin -
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6 juge
juge [ʒyʒ]masculine noun• oui, Monsieur le Juge yes, your Honour► juge de proximité ≈ lay judge* * *ʒyʒnom masculin1) Droit judgele juge Morin — gén Judge Morin; ( des juridictions supérieures) Mr ou Mrs Justice Morin
oui, Monsieur le juge — yes, Your Honour [BrE]
2) (de jeu, concours) judge3) ( personne compétente) judge•Phrasal Verbs:* * *ʒyʒ nm/f1) (= magistrat) judge2) (personne exprimant un jugement) judgeje vous laisse juge de... — I'll let you be the judge of...
* * *juge nm1 ⇒ Les métiers et les professions, Les titres de politesse Jur judge; elle est juge she is a judge; le juge Morin gén Judge Morin; ( des juridictions supérieures) Mr ou Mrs Justice Morin; oui, Monsieur le juge yes, Your HonourGB; comparaître devant le juge to appear before the court; être à la fois juge et partie to be judge and jury;2 (de jeu, concours) judge;3 ( personne compétente) judge; être bon/mauvais juge to be a good/bad judge; être son propre juge to be one's own judge; se faire juge de qch to be the judge of sth; je te laisse juge de la situation I'll let you be the judge of the situation; tu es seul juge only you can tell.juge aux affaires matrimoniales Jur judge specializing in matrimonial affairs; juge de l'application des peines Jur judge appointed to oversee conditions of a prisoner's sentence; juge de chaise Sport umpire; juge des enfants Jur judge dealing in cases involving minors; juge de filet Sport net cord judge; juge d'instruction Jur examining magistrate; juge de ligne Sport lines judge; juge de paix ≈ justice of the peace; juge des référés Jur judge in chambers; juge de touche Sport linesman; juge des tutelles Jur judge administering the property of people under guardianship.[ʒyʒ] nom masculinjamais, Monsieur le juge! never, Your Honour!les juges ≃ the Benchêtre nommé juge to be appointed judge ≃ to be raised to the Bench (UK), ≃ to be appointed to the Bench (US)aller/se retrouver devant le juge to appear/to end up in courtjuge de l'application des peinesjudge who follows up the way an individual sentence is carried out during probation and post-release periods2. [personne compétente]être bon/mauvais juge en matière de to be a good/bad judge ofjuge de filet/fond net cord/foot fault judgeb. RUGBY linesman, touch judge4. BIBLEle Livre des Juges, les Juges the (Book of) Judges -
7 magistrat
magistrat [maʒistʀa]masculine nounmagistrate ; ( = juge) judge* * *maʒistʀanom masculin magistrate* * *maʒistʀa nm* * *magistrat, magistrate nm,f2 Admin magistrate.[maʒistra] nom masculin3. MILITAIREThe word magistrat can refer either to a judge or to any public servant who exercises judicatory or administrative power: mayors and the president of France are magistrats. The term magistrat municipal refers to a member of a local council. -
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9 mortier
mortier [mɔʀtje]masculine noun* * *mɔʀtjenom masculin (récipient, ciment, canon) mortar* * *mɔʀtje nm* * *mortier nm1 Constr mortar;2 Mil mortar; obus de mortier mortar shell;3 ( récipient) mortar;4 ( bonnet de magistrat) small hat worn by French magistrates;[mɔrtje] nom masculinmortier bâtard/gras/maigre gauged/fat/lean mortar -
10 président
président [pʀezidɑ̃]1. masculine noun• Monsieur/Madame le président Mr/Madam Presidentb. [de comité, réunion, conseil d'administration, commission, jury d'examen] chairman ; [de club, société savante, firme] president ; [d'université] vice-chancellor (Brit), president (US)2. compounds* * *pʀezidɑ̃nom masculin (d'État, association, de club, syndicat) president; (d'entreprise, de conseil d'administration, parti, commission, jury) chairman, chairperson; ( d'université) vice-chancellor GB, president USMonsieur le Président — Politique Mr President; ( d'une entreprise) Mr Chairman; Droit Your Honour [BrE]
Phrasal Verbs:* * *pʀezidɑ̃ nmSee:1) POLITIQUE president2) [assemblée] chairman3) COMMERCE chairman4) [examen] chief examinerprésident du jury DROIT — foreman of the jury
* * *président ⇒ Les titres de politesse nm (d'État, association, de club, syndicat) president; (d'entreprise, de conseil d'administration) chairman; (de parti, commission) chairperson; ( de jury d'examen ou de prix) chairman; ( d'université) vice-chancellor GB, president US; ‘Ducostar, président!’ Pol ‘Ducostar for president!’; Monsieur le Président Pol Mr President; Entr Mr Chairman; Jur Your HonourGB; Madame le Président fml Pol Madam President; Entr Madam Chairman; Jur Your HonourGB.président de l'Assemblée nationale Pol President of the National Assembly; président du Conseil Hist head of government (during the third and fourth Republics in France); président du Parlement européen President of the European Parliament; président de la République President of the Republic; président de séance ( à une réunion) chair, chairperson; président du Sénat Pol President of the Senate.ⓘ Président de la République The president is the head of state and is elected for a term of 5 years. In the terms of the constitution of the Cinquième République, the president plays a strong executive role in the governing of the country.[prezidɑ̃] nom masculinprésident-directeur général chairman and managing director (UK), president and chief executive officer (US)4. DROITprésident d'audience presiding magistrate ou judge6. SPORT -
11 tribunal
masculine noun• tribunal judiciaire/d'exception judicial/special court► tribunal correctionnel ≈ magistrates' court (dealing with criminal matters)► tribunal d'instance ≈ magistrates' court (dealing with civil matters)* * *pl - aux tʀibynal, o nom masculin1) Droit (lieu, magistrats) courtporter une affaire devant les tribunaux — to bring ou take a case to court
2) figle tribunal de l'histoire/de l'humanité — the judgment of history/of humanity
•Phrasal Verbs:* * *tʀibynal, otribunaux mpl nm1) DROIT court2) MILITAIRE tribunal* * *1 Jur (lieu, magistrats) court; aller devant les tribunaux [affaire] to be taken before the court; [personne] to go to court; porter une affaire devant les tribunaux to bring ou take a matter to court; traîner qn devant les tribunaux to take sb to court; le tribunal a décidé que the court has decided that; séance/vacation/rentrée d'un tribunal court session/vacation/reopening;2 fig tribunal de l'histoire/de l'humanité the judgment seat of history/humanity; tribunal de Dieu, tribunal suprême the judgment seat of God; le tribunal des hommes the justice of men; le tribunal de l'opinion the bar of public opinion; s'ériger en tribunal du goût/des mœurs to set oneself up as an arbiter of taste/morals.tribunal administratif ≈ administrative court; tribunal de commerce court dealing with trade disputes; tribunal correctionnel court trying criminal cases of a fairly serious nature; tribunal ecclésiastique ecclesiastical court; tribunal d'exception ≈ specialized court; tribunal de grande instance higher level court (presided over by three judges dealing with cases of a fairly serious nature); tribunal incompétent unqualified court; tribunal d'instance court of first instance (presided over by a single judge dealing with less serious cases); tribunal militaire military tribunal GB ou court US; tribunal de police police court (dealing with petty offencesGB punishable by a fine); tribunal pour enfants juvenile court; tribunal de première instance = tribunal de grande instance; tribunal révolutionnaire revolutionary tribunal.( pluriel tribunaux) [tribynal, o] nom masculinporter une affaire devant le tribunal ou les tribunaux to take a matter to court ou before the Courtsa. [litiges] commercial courtb. [liquidations] bankruptcy courttribunal de grande instance ≃ Crown Court2. MILITAIRE -
12 abreuvoir
n. m. (joc.): 'Watering-hole', 'local', pub. (To judges, barristers, clerks of the court, etc. l'Abreuvoir is also the nickname of the bar in the Palais de Justice in Paris.) -
13 Cour d'Assise
Assize court, the major criminal courts, with judges and juries, in which people accused of serious crimes are judged and sentenced.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Cour d'Assise
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14 affecter les juges par roulement
Dictionnaire juridique, politique, économique et financier > affecter les juges par roulement
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15 inamovibilité des juges
irremovability of judges [security of tenure]Dictionnaire juridique, politique, économique et financier > inamovibilité des juges
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