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A new tribunal?

Psychiatry, Psychology and Law, 2003
Mental health review tribunals (MHRTs) were established under the Mental Health Act (MHA) 1959 (UK) as one of the “main safeguards against improper admission under compulsory powers” and “unduly protracted detention”. In the United Kingdom a draft Mental Health Bill was published in June 2002.
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16. Tribunals

2014
This chapter considers the role and constitutional status of tribunals that determine appeals against initial decisions made by government agencies. It also examines the place of tribunals within the UK’s public law system and the reorganisation of the tribunals into a new, integrated, and unified tribunals system brought about by the Tribunals, Courts
Mark Elliott, Robert Thomas
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The New SADC Tribunal: Or the Emasculation of an International Tribunal

Netherlands International Law Review, 2016
In 2010 the leaders of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) took the contentious decision to suspend its Tribunal, established in 2000, following an important judgment against Zimbabwe. In 2014 a new Protocol on the Tribunal was adopted. The 2014 Protocol is controversial for many reasons.
Konstantinos D. Magliveras   +1 more
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17. Tribunals

2016
Tribunals have operated for over 200 years. They are essentially specialised courts dealing in specific areas of legal dispute such as employment, housing, immigration, mental health, social benefits, and tax. This chapter explains the development of tribunals from the late eighteenth century to the present day.
Steve Wilson   +3 more
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12. Tribunals

2015
Panels, committees, tribunals, referees, adjudicators, commissioners, and other public authorities decide many thousands of disputes each year over (for example) entitlement to benefits, or tax liability, or political asylum, or the detention of a patient in a secure hospital.
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Tribunals and Adjudication

2020
This chapter concerns non-judicial review of administrative action, that is, review by bodies other than the judicial courts, including adjudication by the administration itself. It identifies in broad outline, and from a comparative perspective, the main attributes of administrative adjudication.
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7. The Structure of the Tribunals

2017
This chapter examines the jurisdiction and structure of tribunals. It then considers two very different tribunals through the use of case studies, namely the Employment Tribunals and the Investigatory Powers Tribunal. Tribunals have existed for many years but have traditionally operated as an oversight system for administrative issues. In recent years,
Alisdair A. Gillespie, Siobhan Weare
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The SADC Tribunal

2018
This chapter uses the trajectory of the Southern African Development Community (“SADC”) Tribunal to chart sociopolitical constraints on international judicial lawmaking. It studies the SADC Tribunal backlash case, which paved the way for a curtailment of the Tribunal’s authority, stripping the Tribunal of both private access and its jurisdiction over ...
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The Afterlife of a Tribunal

2018
The span of an international tribunal’s local impact is not the same as its operational life, as Germany’s evolved relationship with Nuremberg highlights. Recognizing that the ICTY’s impact in Bosnia and Serbia will continue to evolve after the Tribunal ends its work, this chapter considers the Tribunal’s future impact, focusing in particular on its ...
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Warriors and Tribunals

Agenda, 1995
Violence against women and human rights violations are highlighted in WARRIOR MARKS and THE VIENNA TRIBUNAL: WOMEN'S RIGHTS ARE HUMAN RIGHTS.
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