How to Say "judicial panel" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “judicial panel” is “tribunal” — B1 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

Examples
El tribunal falló a favor del demandante.
The court ruled in favor of the plaintiff.
Mañana comparecerá ante el tribunal supremo.
Tomorrow he will appear before the supreme court.
Se estableció un tribunal de arbitraje para resolver la disputa.
An arbitration tribunal was established to resolve the dispute.
Masculine Noun
Since 'tribunal' ends in 'l,' it is a masculine noun, so you must use 'el' or 'un' before it: 'el tribunal' (the court).
Mixing up 'Tribunal' and 'Corte'
Mistake: “Using 'corte' exclusively, when 'tribunal' might be more specific.”
Correction: 'Tribunal' often refers to a higher or specialized court, or the panel of judges itself, while 'corte' is more general and also means 'cut' or 'royal court'.
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