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Information about the EU Regulations and their implementation in Northern Ireland
The family procedure rules are a single set of rules governing the practice and procedure in family proceedings in the high court, county courts and magistrates' courts.
Section (5.01 - 5.56) last updated: March 2017.
This guidance explains what rules of origin (RoOs) are and the changes under the Developing Countries Trading Scheme (DCTS).
Ofqual's formal legal list of Regulatory Documents (documents containing additional rules and guidance for regulated qualifications).
Procedures rules and forms not replaced by the Criminal Procedure Rules or the Family Procedure Rules and statutory instruments.
How product specific rules are used to identify the country of origin when importing or exporting between the UK and EU.
A guide for trade unions and employers’ associations seeking to establish a political fund
Find out how the government chooses open standards, and how you can suggest open standards, to improve services for users.
In a major speech in Washington DC on the rule of law, the Rt Hon Alex Chalk KC MP urged the international community to come together to win the global contest of ideas.
Lists of standards that businesses can use to show their products, services or processes comply with essential requirements of legislation.
Find out the rules to establish the country of origin of imported and exported goods and to help identify goods which qualify for lower or no Customs Duty.
Transfer of engagements and amalgamations: guidance from the Certification Officer (CO).
Latest information about procedures rules for magistrates' courts and the Crown Court not replaced by the Criminal or Family Procedure Rules.
Standardisation explained.
Use these general provisions to help you determine the origin of your products.
Statutory Instruments that relate to the Criminal Procedure Rules.
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