The term "disciplinary court" refers to a court that hears a case mainly on the basis of documents, without relying on oral argument. Also, the hearing. In contrast to oral hearings. Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 裁判所が口頭弁論によらないで、主として書面に基づいて事件を審理すること。また、その審理。口頭審理に対するもの。※会計検査官懲戒法(明治三三年)(1900)二六条「懲戒裁判所は被告の申立に因り書面審理を為すことを得」
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