The number of people who can sit in a tribunal varies depending on the type of tribunal and its jurisdiction. Generally, a tribunal may consist of one or more members, often including a chairperson and additional panelists or experts. For example, in some administrative tribunals, there may be a single decision-maker, while others might have a panel of three or five members. Specific rules governing each tribunal will outline the exact composition.
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The Diocese Tribunal.
When the result of the tribunal comes out.
She took her case to an immigration appeals tribunal.
Lynskey tribunal happened in 1948.
Lithuanian Tribunal ended in 1795.
Lithuanian Tribunal was created in 1581.
Living Tribunal was created in 1967.
Employment Tribunal was created in 1964.
Mahon Tribunal was created in 1997.
Upper Tribunal was created in 2008.
Smithwick Tribunal happened in 1989.
Revolutionary Tribunal ended in 1795.