Definition of Magistratures. Meaning of Magistratures. Synonyms of Magistratures

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Definition of Magistratures

Magistrature
Magistrature Mag"is*tra`ture, n. [Cf. F. magistrature.] Magistracy. [Obs.]

Meaning of Magistratures from wikipedia

- 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...
- where it is given. Chief magistratures in antiquity include the following titles: Consul Dictator Rex Suffet Chief magistratures in the feudal era (and...
- The Syndicat de la Magistrature (SM; English: Union of the Magistracy) is France's second largest magistrates' trade union in terms of membership after...
- privileges of the propertied classes, which in league with the provincial magistratures was s****ing to arrogate to itself the functions of the states-general...
- 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...
- title was revived a few times for (short-lived) three-headed political 'magistratures' in post-feudal times. The Three Pashas also known as Ottoman Triumvirate...
- Austrian and the Italian States. The Serenissima did not alter the town's magistratures, limiting itself to impose a Captain chosen by the Venetian Senate....
- 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...
- prosecutors and judges, distinguished as the 'standing' versus 'sitting' magistrature, respectively. In France and Italy, and several other European countries...
- despite the apparent reference to one of ancient Rome's prestigious magistratures, never held any real political power as an ****embly, its individual...