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English to Spanish translations [PRO] Law/Patents - Law (general) / HCCH 2019 Judgments Convention, Hague Conference on Private International Law | |||||
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3 | de tribunal a tribunal |
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3 | expedientes de reenvío |
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3 | de juzgado a juzgado |
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de tribunal a tribunal Explanation: I would simply suggest “casos/situaciones de tribunal a tribunal”. I cannot really think of any other possible meaning here. A closer look at the limited but valuable source paragraph allows me to infer that two different jurisdictions are somehow involved here, probably in two different countries (but this is not sure!), because the report is gathering information on how parallel proceedings are being heard in civil or commercial matters. However, the troublemaker to me here is the word “case”, which is rather ambiguous, rather than the expression “court-to-court”. “Case” could mean “caso judicial”, but also “situation”. What does “case” equate here to? I am not sure. In view of this ambiguity, I would go for “caso”, since this can be as indefinite as the original. You have the full context and are in a better position to judge. It seems likely this text might have to do with the fostering of judicial cooperation in cross-border matters in the European Union and in “cases” where there is an exchange of information between courts of justice or even proceedings are being transferred from one jurisdiction to another for the sake of efficiency. Just my intuitive reading. Middle confidence level due to lack of context. |
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court-to-court cases expedientes de reenvío Explanation: A literal translation may of course be 'safer', but I think that this - in PIL / private international law a.k.a. conflict of laws vs. (public) international law - is about the concept of 'renvoi' (referral-back') of cases between courts in different jurisdictions and sometimes on a 'merry-go-round' or 'hot-potato' throw-back. Note that I have refrained from posting 'casos de ping-pong'... Example sentence(s):
Reference: http://www.diariojudicial.com/nota/19540 |
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de juzgado a juzgado Explanation: http://www.pjetam.gob.mx/layout.php?seccion=Modernizacion-Co... |
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Reference: Refs. Reference information: casos de tribunal a tribunal? Sistemas Judiciales Nº16 by Sistemas Judiciales - issuuissuu.com › sistemas judiciales › docs Oct 8, 2012 - Ricardo Lillo L. Abogado de la Escuela de Derecho de la Universidad Diego Portales. ... entre otros; La publicación y actualización de sentencias judiciales, ... en Holanda y en la Conferencia de Tecnología Judicial, CTC8, del 2003 por el ... mucho de país a país y en algunos **casos de tribunal a tribunal**. El Rol de La Nuevas TIC en El Sistema Judicial | Gobierno E ...www.scribd.com › document › El-R... https://www.scribd.com/document/297835785/El-Rol-de-La-Nueva... tanto a nivel del mundo privado como en las instituciones públicas. ... serie de trabajos presentados durante el I Seminario Internacional de e-Justicia, ... Reporte sobre la Situación del Expediente Electrónico Judicial en el Paraguay, del estado actual ... ha variado mucho de país a país y en algunos ***casos de tribunal a tribunal.*** La Convención de la Haya sobre acuerdos de elección de ...revistas.juridicas.unam.mx › view https://revistas.juridicas.unam.mx/index.php/derecho-interna... La Convención de la Haya sobre acuerdos de elección de foro. ... la Vigésima Sesión de la Conferencia de La Haya de Derecho Internacional Privado. ... de la sentencia extranjera, la última debería ser pronunciada por un tribunal ... jurisdiccional se supone que el caso es internacional a menos que las partes sean ... |
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