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Rules on how cases are handled in the Immigration and Asylum Chamber.
Procedure rules for how tribunal cases are handled in the Health, Education and Social Care Chamber.
The Tribunal Procedure Committee (TPC) welcomes views on potential further changes to the Employment Tribunal Rules.
Rules for how cases are handled in the Upper Tribunal, in the Administrative Appeals, Immigration and Asylum, and Tax and Chancery chambers.
Rules on how tribunal cases are dealt with in the Property Chamber, including residential property disputes.
Rules for how tribunal cases - such as social security and child support appeals - are handled in the Social Entitlement Chamber.
The Tribunal Procedure Committee welcome views on possible changes to the Rules for each chamber of the First-Tier Tribunal, the Employment Tribunals (England and Wales) and the Employment Tribunals (Scotland) concerning the…
Rules for how cases are handled in the General Regulatory Chamber, which deals with appeals against government regulators.
The Tribunal Procedure Committee makes rules governing the practice and procedure in the First-tier Tribunal and the Upper Tribunal. TPC is an advisory non-departmental public body, sponsored by the Ministry of Justice .
The Tribunal Procedure Committee makes rules governing the practice and procedure in the First-tier Tribunal and the Upper Tribunal.
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