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1 процесс
сущ.process; ( процедура) procedure; юр litigation; proceeding(s); trialвести (проводить) судебный процесс — to conduct (hold) the proceeding(s); conduct (plead, try) a case
выигрывать судебный процесс — to gain one's cause; win an action (a case / trial)
начинать судебный процесс — ( против) to bring (commence, enter, initiate, lay) an action (a suit) ( against); bring (initiate) a case before the court; initiate (institute, take) a legal action (the proceeding|s) ( against); ( бракоразводный процесс) to initiate the proceedings of divorce
объявлять судебный процесс несостоявшимся — (в связи с допущенными нарушениями или отсутствием единогласного вердикта жюри присяжных) to declare a mistrial
ускорять процесс кодификации международного права — to speed up the process of codification of international law
- апелляционный процессдо судебного процесса — ( начала) prior to (the start of) a trial
- бракоразводный процесс
- гражданский процесс
- инсценированный судебный процесс
- информационный процесс
- незавершённый судебный процесс
- состязательный судебный процесс
- судебный процесс
- судебный процесс по делу об убийстве
- судебный процесс по делу о рэкете
- судебный процесс по уголовному делу
- учебный судебный процесс
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