Chapter 23: Tribunals

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  • Created on: 05-04-17 07:46

TRIBUNALS

Administrative : deals with rights given by legislation in relation to 
                       housing, employment and education.

Domestic : deals with matters of discipline within particular professions.

  • Many tribunals specialise in one area of law, each handle about a million cases year.
  • Deals with disputes of different professions : medical, legal edc.
  • Decisions of tribunals are often based on the the rules of the organisation they deal with.
  • Still, all tribunals are required to conform to the same standards of justice.
  • Around since 1799. 
  • Deals with fundamental issues in people's lives like
    housing, employment and education.

    REFORM

  • Tribunals, Courts and Enforcement Act 2007
  • Contained a long review of the Tribunal service.
  • Sir Andrew Leggatt conducted the review of 

    1) Franks Report - investigated workings of tribunals.

    2) Funding and Management

    3) Structure & Standards

Did these comply with the Human Rights Act of 1998?
SO to test it, they introduced benchmarks, some listed here.

  • an accesible and supportive system
  • simple procedures
  • providing proportionate remedies
  • authority and expertise provided for relevant case.
  • cost-effectiveness.

Leggatt View Criticisms.

1) Lack of Accesibility.

  • All tribunals should be open to the public
  • Have people made aware of tribuanals;
  • People aware of their right to use it.
  • However, some cases must be sensitive in the right to publicise a citizen's rights.

2) Lack of Coherence.

  • Each tribunal is responsible of one area of Law; legal, medical.
  • Makes system self contained, lacking coherence as one body.
  • Each tribunal may have different procedures regarding the organisation they work with.
  • No uniformity, lacked high standard of justce.

3) Not User Friendly.

  • Original intention - to be user friendly by having an easy access to justice.
  • Over time, tribunals morphed into courts (procedures and practices)
  • Makes it

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