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1 gerechtelijk
♦voorbeelden:1 een gerechtelijk onderzoek instellen • set up a judicial inquiry/investigation3 gerechtelijke stappen ondernemen • take legal action/proceedingseen gerechtelijk verhoor • a judicial/court hearinggerechtelijke vervolging • prosecution, (legal) proceedingseen gerechtelijk vonnis • a judgment, a (judicial) sentence, findings of a/the courtII 〈 bijwoord〉♦voorbeelden:1 iemand gerechtelijk vervolgen • take/institute (legal) proceedings against someone; 〈 vanwege staat〉 prosecute someone -
2 gerecht
♦voorbeelden:1 als volgende gerecht hebben we … • the next course is …voor het gerecht verschijnen • appear in courtiemand voor het gerecht brengen • bring someone to court/to trial -
3 justitieel
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4 rechterlijk
♦voorbeelden:1 rechterlijk ambtenaar • magistrate, law officerde rechterlijke macht • the judiciaryeen rechterlijk vonnis • a judicial sentence -
5 toetsing
2 [juridisch] (judicial) review/examination♦voorbeelden: -
6 BW
civil code, code governing all legal and judicial matters pertaining to the conduct of a society -
7 buitengerechtelijk
adj. extra judicial, outside of the law -
8 decreet
adj. decretory, pertaining to a decree; judicial--------n. decree, edict, law, mandate, rule -
9 extrajudicieel
adj. extrajudicial, not under legal jurisdiction, outside of the authority of a court or other judicial authority -
10 gerechtelijk
adj. judicial, forensic, of a court of law -
11 inquisitie
n. inquisition, formal investigation; brutal questioning, prolonged interrogation; judicial investigation, inquiry (Law) -
12 kritisch
adj. critic, critical, judicial, judiciary--------adj. critical, judgmental; important, crucial--------adv. critically -
13 oordeel
n. judgement, judgment, judicial proceeding, judiciary proceeding, sentence, verdict, discretion, estimation, thought, impression, doom -
14 oordeelkundig
adj. judicial, judiciary, discriminate, judicious, discreet, prudent, discerning, discriminatory, understanding--------adv. discreetly -
15 rechterlijk
adj. judicial, judiciary, justiciary -
16 weloverlegging
n. judicial proceeding, judiciary proceeding -
17 apparaat
♦voorbeelden:het gerechtelijk apparaat • the judicial system -
18 beschikking
♦voorbeelden:de beschikking hebben over • possessde beschikking krijgen over • acquirekranten liggen ter beschikking in de leeszaal • newspapers are available in the reading roomiets ter beschikking stellen van iemand • place/put something at someone's disposal(zich) ter beschikking houden van • keep (oneself) at the disposal ofter beschikking gesteld van de regering • ordered to be detained during Her/His Majesty's pleasuretot zijn (onmiddellijke) beschikking hebben • have at one's (immediate) disposal2 een afwijzende/gunstige beschikking op het bezwaarschrift • a decision rejecting/granting the petitionbij ministeriële/rechtelijke beschikking • by ministerial/judicial ordereen testamentaire beschikking maken • make a testamentary dispositionbij beschikking van • by order of -
19 beslissing
2 [doorslag] decision♦voorbeelden:een gerechtelijke beslissing • a judicial decisioneen beslissing forceren • force a decision/the issuede beslissing is gevallen • the decision has been made/takende beslissing ligt bij ons • it's up to useen beslissing nemen • make/take a decisionbij zijn beslissing blijven • keep to one's decision -
20 bij ministeriële/rechtelijke beschikking
bij ministeriële/rechtelijke beschikkingby ministerial/judicial orderVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > bij ministeriële/rechtelijke beschikking
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