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We hear appeals against certain decisions by: all 3 divisions of the High Court of Justice and their specialist courts, including the Administrative Court the County Court the Family Court We also hear appeals against certain decisions by the: Competition...
You can appeal to the Upper Tribunal (Administrative Appeals Chamber) if you think there was a legal problem with a decision made against you by certain lower tribunals
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The Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC) is an independent public body that reviews possible miscarriages of justice in the criminal courts of England, Wales and Northern Ireland and refers cases to the appeal courts. CCRC is an executive non-departmental public...
We’re responsible for hearing claims from people who think someone such as an employer or potential employer has treated them unlawfully. Examples of unlawful treatment claims that we may hear include: unfair dismissal discrimination unfair deductions from pay Who we...
Tax and reporting rules for employers covering the costs of subscriptions and professional fees
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The Ministry of Justice is a major government department, at the heart of the justice system. We work to protect and advance the principles of justice. Our vision is to deliver a world-class justice system that works for everyone in...
The hearing procedure and listed cases before the tribunal.
Recent updates regarding regulated qualifications.
Documents, certificates, letters and notes available from British consulates in Brazil.
The Independent Reviewer of Terrorism Legislation reviews the operation of the UK’s laws on terrorism, and writes up the findings and recommendations in regular reports. These reports are then laid before Parliament, to inform the public and political debate. Independent...
The Office of Qualifications and Examinations Regulation (Ofqual) regulates qualifications, examinations and assessments in England. Ofqual is a non-ministerial department.
Residential Property Tribunal decision of Judge Nicol, Ms SL Phillips MRICS and Mr J E Francis dated 19 April 2024.
Use these forms to prepare for a magistrates' court trial in England or Wales.
The Office of the Advocate General (OAG) is the UK government’s Scottish legal team. We provide legal advice, drafting and litigation services to the UK government in relation to Scotland. We also support the Advocate General in his role as...
This series brings together all documents relating to the Banking Act 2009.
This brief highlights the way that judicial reviews are transforming processes of justice in Latin America, including the role of judges.
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