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fact-finding and panel
In this process, the panel of judges for the court of appeals will review the lower court's reasoning and fact-finding from the beginning, based on the record.

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Of oral histories, it said " that they are tangential to the ultimate purpose of the fact-finding process at trial – the determination of the historical truth.
The French National Assembly appointed 32 lawmakers from right-and left-wing parties to a six-month fact-finding mission to look at ways of restricting its use.
The two MPs had been on a fact-finding tour of Kurdistan, at that time being ravaged by Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein, and failed to return in time for a crucial Commons vote.
There is generally no right to " due process ", in the sense of a right to counsel and to cross-examine witnesses at a fact-finding investigation.
Russell died at her home in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on June 6, 1922, shortly after a completing a fact-finding mission to Europe on behalf of President Warren Harding.
In 1667-1670, he took a principal place in the fact-finding committee at the process against the Hungarian magnate conspiracy.
For the other appointed architect — the eccentric visionary Frederick John Kiesler ( 1890 – 1965 )— Gottesman had earlier funded a fact-finding project to discover if Kiesler's " Endless House " could be installed at The Museum of Modern Art in New York City.
However, the week following the accident she was embarking on a weekend fact-finding visit to Afghanistan when severe pain caused her to pass out while landing at a U. S. Air Force Base in Germany.

fact-finding and Office
While in Office, Heftel was part of the U. S. fact-finding mission to the Philippines, largely responsible for the forced ouster of dictator Ferdinand Marcos.

fact-finding and found
In 2006 Reporters Without Borders ( RWB ) removed Libya from their list of Internet enemies after a fact-finding visit found no evidence of Internet censorship.
In 2011, officials from YAP submitted a letter to OSCE which included the statement, " The OSCE fact-finding mission report released last year also found that some 15, 000 Armenians have been illegally settled on Azerbaijan's occupied territories.
The less scrupulous Hacker eventually found him rather tiresome ( and Mrs. Hacker wondered why he " just move in ") and he was sent on a worldwide fact-finding assignment from which he did not return to the cast.
He found encouragement in a number of bills before Congress proposing a Department of Aeronautics that included an air force separate from either the Army and Navy, primarily legislation introduced in August 1919 by Senator Harry New ( Rep-Indiana ), influenced by the recommendations of a fact-finding commission sent to Europe under the direction of Assistant Secretary of War Benedict Crowell in early 1919 that contradicted the findings of Army boards and advocated an independent air force.
Amnesty International said a fact-finding team found " indisputable evidence of the widespread use of white phosphorus " in crowded civilian residential areas of Gaza City and elsewhere in the territory.
" The Court then found that the California law did not violate equal protection, and it remanded the case to the trial court for more fact-finding on the third claim, whether the California law impermissibly burdened interstate commerce.

fact-finding and Democrat
In 1979 Parasiuk went to China on a fact-finding tour led by prominent New Democrat, Tommy Douglas.

fact-finding and other
In the 1980s, Médecins Sans Frontières, the international medical charity, supplied photographic and other documentary evidence of ritualized cannibal feasts among the participants in Liberia's internecine strife to representatives of Amnesty International who were on a fact-finding mission to the neighboring state of Guinea.
The other, the left, glaringly contemporary, far less artistically faithful, rather born of the negation of art, seeking to expose the chaos, the true face of our time, with an addiction to primitive fact-finding and nervous baring of the self ...
On the 14th of April 2011 the three other co authors of the United Nations ( UN ) fact-finding mission on the Gaza conflict of 2008-2009 Hina Jilani, Christine Chinkin and Desmond Travers released a joint statement criticizing Goldstones recantation of this aspect of the report.
Stormer visited Vietnam twice, first in 1965, and has toured many other world trouble spots on fact-finding missions.
Donatella Rovera, the head of an Amnesty fact-finding mission to southern Israel and Gaza, said: " Israeli forces used white phosphorus and other weapons supplied by the USA to carry out serious violations of international humanitarian law, including war crimes.
The Special Rapporteur participates in education, training and other activities to promote the right to freedom of expression and support local journalists and human rights defenders, and conducts fact-finding missions to investigate reports of abuses in OAS member states.

fact-finding and 2006
Antti Turunen, the head of the Finnish Foreign Ministry's Eastern European and Central Asian department, led a European Union fact-finding mission to Tashkent, Uzbekistan on August 29, 2006.
According to UN Watch, between 2006 and 2010, the Council held six of nine special sessions on Israel, 35 of 40 or so resolutions on Israel and all five fact-finding missions on Israel, " all with the guilty verdict declared in advance.
In Spring 2006 CNI members conducted a fact-finding tour of the Middle East region, meeting with heads of state and acting as international observers in the Palestinian election process.
The reports are based on fact-finding missions to Tunisia in 2005, 2006, 2007, 2010 and 2011.
In December 2006, the UN appointed a fact-finding commission led by Anglican Archbishop Desmond Tutu to investigate the attack.

fact-finding and parliamentary
He led two fact-finding missions, in October 2004 and February 2005, to assess conditions for a fair poll during the planned Zimbabwe parliamentary elections of 2005.
This role provides an opportunity to promote Arab-British relations and build relationships useful to its work, and has included providing sponsorship for various parliamentary " fact-finding " missions to the Gulf states.

fact-finding and which
A fact-finding mission in 2004 by Congress of South African Trade Unions to Zimbabwe led to their widely-publicised deportation back to South Africa which reopened the debate, even within the ANC, as to whether Mbeki's policy of ' quiet diplomacy ' was constructive.
The still under-construction Fair appeared in the finale of The Giggling Ghosts ( 1938 ), and then was the focus of the entire book The World's Fair Goblin ( 1939 ), which was written in the fall of 1938 after the editors and authors were given a private fact-finding / research tour of the Fair.
" Rational social management ", he said, " proceeds in a spiral of steps, each of which is composed of a circle of planning, action, and fact-finding about the result of action ".
In his 1946 paper “ Action Research and Minority Problems ” he described action research as “ a comparative research on the conditions and effects of various forms of social action and research leading to social action ” that uses “ a spiral of steps, each of which is composed of a circle of planning, action and fact-finding about the result of the action ”.
" Rational social management ", he said, " proceeds in a spiral of steps, each of which is composed of a circle of planning, action and fact-finding about the result of action ". Figure 1: Systems Model of Action-Research ProcessLewin's description of the process of change involves three steps: Unfreezing: Faced with a dilemma or disconfirmation, the individual or group becomes aware of a need to change.
He said, " I regret that our fact-finding mission did not have such evidence explaining the circumstances in which we said civilians in Gaza were targeted, because it probably would have influenced our findings about intentionality and war crimes.
In that paper, he described action research as “ a comparative research on the conditions and effects of various forms of social action and research leading to social action ” that uses “ a spiral of steps, each of which is composed of a circle of planning, action, and fact-finding about the result of the action ”.
This ambivalence toward Israel is best expressed in The Second Scroll, which he wrote after a fact-finding journey to Israel in 1949 and published two years later.
In August 1919, President Woodrow Wilson sent a fact-finding mission to the Middle East, headed by General Harbord, to investigate the feasibility of the Balfour Declaration, which supported the creation of a Jewish state in Palestine, taken from the Ottoman Empire during the war.

fact-finding and crisis
" Lincoln sent him " on a fact-finding mission to Charleston .... to meet with the Confederate leaders, evaluate the situation ( i. e., the crisis developing over Ft. Sumter ) and report back ...." " War, according to Hurlbut, was inevitable, unless the South was allowed to secede.

fact-finding and .
Al-Libi had been visited in April 2009 by a team from Human Rights Watch, who were reportedly " stunned " to discover al-Libi in Tripoli's Abu Salim prison during their fact-finding mission to Libya.
This spared the government the cost of fact-finding.
After the War of Transnistria, Moldova had sought a peaceful resolution to the conflict in the Transnistria region by working with Romania, Ukraine, and Russia, calling for international mediation, and cooperating with the OSCE and UN fact-finding and observer missions.
He set up a fact-finding commission that stopped the strike, and resulted in the workers getting more pay for fewer hours.
Once exiled, Thucydides took permanent residence in the estate and, given his ample income from the gold mines, he was able to dedicate himself to full-time history writing and research, including many fact-finding trips.
* Conducting fact-finding measures, designed to ascertain the requirements of the system's end-users.
" In February 1969, Hollings testified as to what he had seen on his fact-finding tours in front of the Senate Select Committee on Hunger and Human Needs.
They are able to write to governments about reported violations and conduct fact-finding visits to countries that invite them.
His service to the Johnson administration, and his fact-finding trip to Vietnam, made him an enemy of the New Left, despite his advocacy of de-escalation of the United States ' involvement in the war.
This use is reflected in the terms " fact-find " and " fact-finder " ( e. g., " set up a fact-finding commission ").
Returning from a fact-finding trip to the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese in America in 1930, Metropolitan Damaskinos recommended to Patriarch Photios II that he appoint Metropolitan Athenagoras to the position of Archbishop of North and South America as the best person to bring harmony to the American diocese.
Specifically, a three-person U. S State Department fact-finding team was sent on a two week tour throughout China.
After the missing councillors eventually arrived in Bahrain they defended their Bangkok stay, telling journalists it was a " fact-finding mission ", explaining: " We benefited a lot from the trip to Thailand because we saw how they managed their transport, landscaping and roads.
It is the principal fact-finding agency for the U. S. government in the broad field of labor economics and statistics.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics is the principal fact-finding agency for the U. S. government in the field of labor economics and statistics.

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