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Wade & Forsyth's Administrative Law

Wade & Forsyth's Administrative Law (12th edn)

William Wade, Christopher Forsyth, and Julian Ghosh
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date: 13 September 2024

p. 72223. Statutory Tribunalslocked

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  • Sir William Wade, Sir William WadeAn Honorary Bencher of Lincoln’s Inn, Formerly Master of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, Rouse Ball Professor of English Law in the University of Cambridge and Professor of English Law in the University of Oxford
  • Christopher ForsythChristopher ForsythAn Academic Bencher of the Inner Temple, Formerly Quondam Director of the Centre for Public Law, Professor of Public Law and Private International Law, University of Cambridge Extraordinary Professor of Law, University of Stellenbosch, Fellow of Robinson College, Cambridge
  • , and Julian GhoshJulian GhoshAn Ordinary Bencher of Lincoln’Inn, Bye Fellow of Peterhouse, Cambridge; Preceptor of Corpus Christi, Cambridge; Visiting Professor of King’s College, London Member of One Essex Court

Abstract

Tribunals have attracted the attention of the legislature on several occasions, most recently with the Tribunals, Courts and Enforcement Act 2007, which implements far reaching and fundamental reforms seeking to impose system and order on the maze of specialised tribunals. This chapter discusses the 2007 reforms, the procedure of tribunals and appeals on questions of law and discretion.

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