Glossary entry

English term or phrase:

tutor judge

Greek translation:

Δικαστής-Επόπτης (νέων δικαστών)

Added to glossary by Assimina Vavoula
Apr 2, 2008 15:50
16 yrs ago
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English term

tutor judge

English to Greek Law/Patents Law (general)
He has held various posts at the Judicial Studies Board of England and Wales including tutor judge, speaker and subsequently course director for family law seminars (2002-2004) and Director of Studies (2004-2006). He represented the Judicial Studies Board whilst the latter was the convenor, then member of the "website" working group, as well as a member of the Steering Committee (2003-2008). Among his other activities, he is the European Regional Director and Board Member of the International Organisation for Judicial Training, a member of the Advisory Committee of the Commonwealth Judicial Education Institute and Adjunct Professor of Law, City University, Hong Kong. He has been elected Secretary General of the Network for a three-year mandate (2008-2011).
Change log

Apr 2, 2008 17:40: Nadia-Anastasia Fahmi changed "Level" from "Non-PRO" to "PRO"

Apr 3, 2008 14:28: Assimina Vavoula changed "Edited KOG entry" from "<a href="/profile/76120">Assimina Vavoula's</a> old entry - "tutor judge"" to ""Δικαστής-Επόπτης (νέων δικαστών)""

Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

PRO (3): Katerina Athanasaki, Evi Prokopi (X), Nadia-Anastasia Fahmi

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Discussion

Assimina Vavoula (asker) Apr 2, 2008:
Εκπαιδευτής Δικαστής/ Διδάσκων Δικαστής;;;;
Δικαστής – Εκπαιδευτής;;;
Ellen Kraus Apr 2, 2008:
As the person in question is also member of the intl. organis. for JUDICIAL TRAINING, his activity as tutor judge obviously implies some specific teaching (ισως (βοηθητικός) διδάσκον δικαστής λοιπόν αυτός που παρέχει βοηθεια σε σπουδαστές της νομικής σχολ

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Δικαστής-Επόπτης (νέων δικαστών)

He has been Resident Judge of Norwich Crown Court since 2005 and is a tutor judge, training other judges and recorders through the Judicial Studies Board. ...
www.norwich.gov.uk/webapps/news/news.asp?cid=4717

Ίσως είναι καλύτερο να προσδιοριστεί ποιους εποπτεύει για να μην υπάρξει μπέρδεμα με τον " Εφέτη-Επόπτη (Ανακριτών)"
Peer comment(s):

agree Andras Mohay (X) : "επόπτης σπουδών" dictionary.reference.com/browse/tutor
9 hrs
Ευχαριστώ Αντράς. Εδώ μάλλον δεν πρόκειται για σπουδές με τη στενή σημασία της λέξης. Οι Junior judges/recorders, έχουν αποφοιτήσει από τηn αντίστοιχη σχολή και ένας πιο έμπειρος δικαστής τους επιβλέπει/καθοδηγεί)
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "Μερσί, μον αμι... Καλό απόγευμα να πω, καλό μεσημέρι να πω... τι να πω;;;;"
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δικαστής-εκπαιδευτής

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Καλησπέρα και πάλι... Είδα και εγώ το λινκ... Για αυτό και ρώτησα. Ελπίζω να έχεις επιδοκιμασίες και να επιβεβαιωθούμε αμφότερες...
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