Funcionarios de la Administración de Justicia

09:44 Dec 18, 2011
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Spanish term or phrase: Funcionarios de la Administración de Justicia
Estoy traduciendo un informe de vida laboral de España y la traducción es para UK.
Muchas gracias
laycock
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5Judicial Officer
Andrea Viaggio
5judicial office-holders
Marta Moreno Lobera
4officers of the administration of justice / judicial officers
Emiliano Pantoja
4Court service officials
AllegroTrans
3justice administration officials
Daniel Frisano
3workers at the Ministry of Justice
Jane Martin
Summary of reference entries provided
judicial office holder / judicial officer
Ana Gutierrez

  

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workers at the Ministry of Justice


Explanation:
depends on the context whether it is the carrying out of justice or the Ministry of Justice, could be either.


    Reference: http://www.justice.gov.uk/about/moj/
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officers of the administration of justice / judicial officers


Explanation:
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Emiliano Pantoja
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Judicial Officer


Explanation:
or Justice Officer //

Andrea Viaggio
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judicial office-holders


Explanation:
http://www.judiciary.gov.uk/

Es el nombre que se le da en la página oficial de la Administración de Justicia de Reino Unido.

Marta Moreno Lobera
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Court service officials


Explanation:
These are officials/civil servants not judicial office holders.

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With regard to your last comment, asker, I cannot tell from your text whether it is intended to include judges etc. Funcionarios are officials or civil servants normally.

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Asker: This seems to be the answer I feel more comfortable with, since the term should also include judges, tribunal members, etc. who are, after all, 'Funcionarios de la Administración de Justicia'. Is this so?

Asker: Sorry, I just read your entry again and saw that you exclude 'judicial office holders'

Asker: A bit more context: 'La información sobre las situaciones indicadas (las del informe de vida laboral) no comprende ni los datos relativos a los Regímenes Especiales de los Funcionarios Civiles del Estado, de las Fuerzas Armadas y de los Funcionarios al servicio de la Admnistración de Justicia, ni los datos relativos a los periodos trabajados en el extranjero.' Thanks a lot.

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Reference: judicial office holder / judicial officer

Reference information:
A 'judicial office holder' is a judge, a magistrate, a tribunal member or a coroner. You would not call someone who types letters in a court a 'judicial office holder' (whereas you would call him/her 'funcionario de la administración de justicia'.
Again, a 'judicial officer' has more powers and responsibilities than your average 'funcionario de la administración de justicia'.
Saying that, in Spain, a judge is also 'funcionario'.
So, some 'funcionarios, e.g. judges, are 'judicial office holders' but certainly not all.


    Reference: http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Governmentcitizensandrights/Your...
    Reference: http://www.judcom.nsw.gov.au/complaints/complaint_form.pdf
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