Welcome
- The Tribunals Service was created in April 2006, as an Executive Agency of the Ministry of Justice. Our mission is to establish, for the first time, a unified administration for the tribunals system.
- Our goal is to ensure that the public at large have the opportunity to exercise their rights and to seek effective redress against Government decisions, and to help settle disputes between employers and employees.
- Find out more about the Tribunals Service
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Latest news
- 1st July 2009
New consultation launched
Stakeholders are invited to submit their views on proposed changes to the Upper Tribunal Rules. The consultation follows confirmation that the functions of the Asylum and Immigration Tribunal (AIT) are to transfer into the two-tier structure, created as part of the Tribunals Courts and Enforcement Act 2007.
- 10 June 2009
Tribunal Judicial Training and Education Prospectus 2009/10-2010/11
The Prospectus aims to cover an extended 18 month period and is being published now to ensure that Chamber and Tribunal heads (and training Judges) know what is available not only in the forthcoming year but also so that they can incorporate plans to include any JSB Courses within training budget bids for the year 2010/2011.
- 5 June 2009
Chairman of Competition Appeal Tribunal
The Competition Appeal Tribunal seeks an additional Chairman to hear appeal, judicial review and damages cases involving competition and telecommunications law.
- 2 June 2009
Lands Tribunal replaced by specialist chamber in Upper Tribunal
The Lands Tribunal was officially abolished today (1 June) and its appeal jurisdictions transferred into a new specialist chamber in the Upper Tribunal, which sits within the two-tier structure formed as part of the Tribunals, Courts and Enforcement Act (2007).
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