-
prosecutors and judges,
distinguished as the 'standing'
versus 'sitting'
magistrature, respectively. In
France and Italy, and
several other European countries...
- The
Syndicat de la
Magistrature (SM; English:
Union of the Magistracy) is France's
second largest magistrates'
trade union in
terms of
membership after...
-
French National School for the
Judiciary (French: École
nationale de la
magistrature or ENM) is a
French grande école,
founded in 1958 by
French President...
- magistrate,
Fabrice Burgaud,
fresh out of the
Ecole Nationale de la
Magistrature was underscored, as well as the
undue weight given to children's words...
- (Spanish:
Junta Nacional de Justicia),
formerly the
National Council of the
Magistrature, is an
autonomous constitutional institution that is part of the Republic...
- the President, two by Parliament, and two by the
Supreme Council of
Magistrature),
serving six-year terms,
during which they are
irremovable and not subordinate...
- the city, with the word
designating both the
heading magistrate, the
magistrature and its organization. They were in
charge of Edo's day-to-day administration...
- supérieur européen de
formation par l'action Other: École
nationale de la
magistrature (National
school for the judiciary) École d'architecture et de paysage...
- SM-sarja,
Finnish former top men's ice
hockey league Syndicat de la
Magistrature, a
French union SM
postcode area,
Greater London,
England San Marino...
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Third Reich or Stalin's
Soviet Union: in both cases,
public opinion, the
magistrature, the
foreign press, the churches, the
feeling for
justice and humanity...