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      • Advise politicians or diplomats on the social, economic and political effects of government decisions on other governments in Canada or abroad Explain Canadian foreign and domestic policies to governments and nationals of foreign countries, and act on behalf of Canada abroad
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  3. Parties may appoint counsel or solicitors to appear before the Tribunal or they may appear in person. The Tribunal is led by the President who is a High Court Judge and comprises presiding officers who are District Judges and members who may be experienced

  4. LABOUR TRIBUNAL What work does the Labour Tribunal do? The Labour Tribunal offers a quick, informal and inexpensive way of settling monetary disputes between employees and employers. No legal representation is allowed and parties are required to

  5. It was established on 1 July 1997 upon the commencement of the Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal Ordinance to safeguard the rule of law after 30 June 1997. It replaced the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council in London as the highest appellate court of Hong Kong, The Court comprises five judges — the Chief Justice, three permanent judges and one non-permanent judge from Hong Kong or another ...

  6. The Tribunal consists of a President who is a Judge of the Court of First Instance, one Presiding Officer who is a District Judge, and two members who are surveyors.

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  7. The Tribunal Officer will inform you of the defendants proposal for payment. If both parties agree to a specific payment date or payment by instalments, the Tribunal Officer will prepare a settlement form for both parties to sign. Once a settlement is signed on

  8. 2018年11月15日 · The Tribunal Officer has statutory powers of investigation and any party who without reasonable excuse refuses to comply with a lawful request of the Tribunal Officer to produce any evidence or who wilfully obstructs a Tribunal Officer carrying out his statutory duty