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Factsheet provides guidance on acting as a responsible authority under the Licensing Act 2003.
The updated Framework for the panelling of cases for paper reviews.
The terms of reference set out how the standards group is governed, its membership and its remit.
Detailed guidance for claims management companies (CMCs) on complying with the conduct rules.
The Family Procedure Rules and Practice Directions have been updated to include amendments made to support the single family court.
The Criminal Procedure Rules 2014 came into force on Monday 6 October 2014.
Advice on new or improved ways the police can deal with people with mental health problems, learning disabilities or drug misuse issues.
The Lord Chief Justice has authorised an amendment to the list of standard trial preparation time limits in the magistrates’ trial form.
The Criminal Procedure Rule Committee has made this year’s restatement of the Criminal Procedure Rules.
The rest of the changes to the Criminal Procedure Rules made by the (Amendment No 2) Rules 2013 came into force on Monday 7 April 2014.
The rules about deferred prosecution agreements came into force on Monday 24 February 2014.
The Criminal Procedure Rule Committee has made some changes to the Criminal Procedure Rules.
Presentation given by Tony Porter at the Home Office Security Innovation and Demonstration Centre.
Process for anyone who is a right holder for an orphan work - including what you need to do to contact us.
Process for both applicants and right holders who wish to appeal against decisions we have made in relation to orphan works.
This treaty was presented to Parliament in October 2014.
A guide for policy officials on how to let the Tribunal Procedure Committee know about proposals for new rights to appeal to tribunals.
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