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  1. Criminal Court (film): Criminal Court is a 1946 American crime drama film directed by Robert Wise and starring Tom Conway, Martha O'Driscoll and June Clayworth. It was produced and distributed by RKO Pictures. (Film) [100%] 2024-03-18 [1945 films] [Films directed by Robert Wise]...
  2. 2007 International Criminal Court judges election: A special election for three judges of the International Criminal Court was held during the 6th session of the Assembly of States Parties to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court in New York on 30 November and 3 ... [86%] 2023-12-16 [International Criminal Court judges] [2007 elections]...
  3. 2013 International Criminal Court judges election: A special election for one judge of the International Criminal Court was held during the 12th session of the Assembly of States Parties to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court which took place in The Hague from 20 ... [86%] 2023-10-11 [International Criminal Court judges] [2013 elections]...
  4. Judges of the International Criminal Court: The eighteen judges of the International Criminal Court (ICC) are elected for nine-year terms by the member-countries of the court. Candidates must be nationals of those countries and they must "possess the qualifications required in their respective States ... (none) [86%] 2024-05-27 [International Criminal Court judges] [Lists of judges]...
  5. Moabit Criminal Court: The Moabit Criminal Court (German Kriminalgericht Moabit) the central criminal court of Berlin, Germany, located in the district of Moabit. It is the largest criminal court in Europe with 340 judges and 360 prosecutors. (Baroque Revival building in Berlin) [81%] 2023-12-26 [Courts in Germany] [Government of Berlin]...
  6. International Criminal Court: The International Criminal Court (ICC) is an international organization created by the Rome Statute, but not a part of the United Nations although it cooperates with the UN. It became operational when 120 nations had signed that Treaty. [81%] 2023-12-13
  7. International Criminal Court: The International Criminal Court (ICC or ICCt) is an intergovernmental organization and international tribunal seated in The Hague, Netherlands. It is the first and only permanent international court with jurisdiction to prosecute individuals for the international crimes of genocide, crimes ... (Intergovernmental organization and international tribunal) [81%] 2023-12-22 [International Criminal Court] [2002 establishments in the Netherlands]...
  8. Central Criminal Court: A Central Criminal Court refers to major legal court responsible for trying crimes within a given jurisdiction. Such courts include. [81%] 2023-12-27 [Courts by type]
  9. International Criminal Court: The International Criminal Court is a creation of the United Nations. The court was created in 1998 with the adoption of the Rome Statute, and it came into force in 2002 when the statute was ratified by 60 countries. [81%] 2023-02-22 [International Organizations] [Globalism]...
  10. Criminal (chanson): Pour les articles homonymes, voir Criminal. Singles de Britney Spears I Wanna Go(2011) Scream & Shout(2012) Pistes de Femme Fatale Gasoline Up N' Down modifier Criminal est une chanson de la chanteuse américaine pop, Britney Spears. (Chanson) [76%] 2024-01-10
  11. Criminal (1933 film): Criminal (French: Criminel) is a 1933 French drama film directed by Jack Forrester and starring Harry Baur, Pierre Alcover and Jean Servais. It is a remake of the 1930 America film The Criminal Code by Howard Hawks, itself based on ... (1933 film) [76%] 2023-12-17 [1933 films] [1933 drama films]...
  12. Criminal (Britney Spears song): "Criminal" is the fourth and final single from American singer Britney Spears' seventh studio album, Femme Fatale (2011). "Criminal" was written and produced by Max Martin and Shellback, with additional writing by Tiffany Amber. (Britney Spears song) [76%] 2023-12-20 [2011 singles] [2011 songs]...
  13. Judges (Translated): Due to its length, the book of Judges has been divided into three sections: Judges 1-7 (Translated) Judges 8-14 (Translated) Judges 15-21 (Translated). (Translated) [70%] 2023-02-18 [Conservative Bible]
  14. Criminals (film): Criminals is a 1975 Indian Malayalam film, directed by S. Babu and produced by Salam Karassery. (Film) [67%] 2024-06-24 [1975 films] [1970s Malayalam-language films]...
  15. Criminals (film, 1913): Cet article est une ébauche concernant un film américain. Vous pouvez partager vos connaissances en l’améliorant (comment ?) selon les conventions filmographiques. (Film, 1913) [67%] 2024-07-18
  16. Criminals (film, 2015): Pour les articles homonymes, voir Criminal. Cet article ne cite pas suffisamment ses sources (mai 2018). (Film, 2015) [67%] 2024-07-17
  17. Court: Court is an agency in government to which the administration of justice is delegated, where judgments are made and punishments are imposed. The word can also refer to the hall, building, or other place where all this takes place. [64%] 2023-07-06 [Legal Terms] [Judicial]...
  18. Court: A court is a kind of forum used by a governmental body to dispense justice and adjudicate disputes. Courts may be used to deal with issues of civil, labor, administrative and criminal law. [64%] 2024-01-10 [Judicial terms and definitions]
  19. Court: cortis, curtis, a popular form of class. form cour is due to the influence of the Lat. curia, the word used in medieval documents to translate “court” in the feudal sense), a word originally denoting an enclosed place, and so ... [64%] 2022-09-02
  20. Court: A court is a public forum used to adjudicate disputes and dispense civil, labor, administrative, and criminal justice under its laws. In common law and civil law states, courts are the central means for dispute resolution, and it is generally ... [64%] 2023-02-03

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