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1 juge ad hoc
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2 ad hoc
ad hoc [adɔk]invariable adjectivea. ( = approprié) appropriateb. ( = nommé spécialement) ad hoc* * *adɔk adj(juge, session, groupe de travail) ad hoc* * *ad hoc loc adj inv ad hoc.[adɔk] locution adjectivale invariable2. [destiné à tel usage - règle, raisonnement, commission] ad hoc -
3 juez apartado
• judge specially appointed to hear certain cases -
4 juez de comisión
• judge specially appointed to hear certain cases -
5 juez especial
• judge specially appointed to hear one case -
6 juez extraordinario
• judge specially appointed to hear one case -
7 juez apartado
m.judge specially appointed to hear certain cases. -
8 juez especial
f. & m.judge specially appointed to hear one case. -
9 juez extraordinario
m.judge specially appointed to hear one case.
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