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2 dissent
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3 encuesta
eŋ'kwestafUmfrage f, Befragung fencuesta demoscópica/encuesta de opinión — Meinungsumfrage f
sustantivo femenino2. [investigación] Nachforschung dieencuestaencuesta [eŋ'kwesta]num1num (sondeo) Umfrage femenino; encuesta estadística statistische Erhebung; encuesta por muestreo Stichprobenerhebung femenino; hacer una encuesta eine Umfrage durchführen -
4 dictamen
đik'tamenm1) Beurteilung f, Gutachten n2)sustantivo masculinodictamendictamen [dik'tamen]num1num (peritaje) Gutachten neutro; dictamen facultativo ärztliches Gutachten; dictamen en juicio gerichtliches Gutachten; dar dictamen ein Gutachten abgebennum3num (opinión) Meinung femenino; tomar dictamen de alguien von jemandem einen Rat(schlag) annehmen -
5 Международный Суд
Международный Суд
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International Court of Justice
Judicial arm of the United Nations. It has jurisdiction to give advisory opinions on matters of law and treaty construction when requested by the General Assembly, Security Council or any other international agency authorised by the General Assembly to petition for such opinion. It has jurisdiction, also, to settle legal disputes between nations when voluntarily submitted to it. (Source: BLACK)
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