Tribunal Practice and Procedure Edward Jacobs 9781908407450 Books
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This comprehensive book covers the integrated tribunal system created by the Tribunals, Courts and Enforcement Act 2007. It provides a structured approach to the procedure and practice of tribunals, setting them in the context of the nature of tribunals, their proceedings and jurisdiction.
Tribunal Practice and Procedure Edward Jacobs 9781908407450 Books
THE DETAILED AND DEFINITIVE GUIDE TO TRIBUNAL PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE – NOW IN A NEW THIRD EDITIONAn appreciation by Phillip Taylor MBE and Elizabeth Taylor of Richmond Green Chambers
The LAG -- Legal Action Group -- do have a noble tradition of commissioning and publishing legal texts that are scholarly, authoritative yet actually readable. Noted for their plain English and practical approach, they are accessible not only to practitioners but to members of the general public as a source of legal advice, whether or not a decision is made to brief counsel.
This latest LAG title on tribunal practice and procedure is a particularly useful and certainly practical guide for anyone contemplating involvement in the work of tribunals, whether appearing before tribunals, or advising those who do.
As Lord Justice Sullivan, Senior President of Tribunals has pointed out, ‘A legal system which is having to cope with large numbers of litigants in person has much to learn from the practice and procedure adopted by tribunals, as described in this work.’
This new third edition incorporates the changes that have occurred since the publication of the previous edition three and a half years ago including, of course, the continuing expansion of the tribunal system.
The author, Edward Jacobs, one of the founding judges of the Upper Tribunal assigned to the Administrative Appeals Chamber, reminds us, for example, that the expanded tribunal system has absorbed more tribunals by creating a Property Chamber in the First-Tier Tribunal with appeals to the Lands Chamber of the Upper Tribunal. This is only one of the changes that have recently taken place, including, notably, new rights of appeal.
Detailed, thorough and logically structured, the book commences with an introduction to the tribunal system, followed by fourteen chapters covering all pertinent areas from jurisdiction, procedure and appeals to decision and post decision issues. In particular, Chapter 7 on proceedings, including case management, time limits and costs is especially helpful. (Note especially the comments on delays).
The book also excels as a work of reference with its copious footnotes, three appendices, a helpful index and almost 60 pages containing tables of cases, statutes, statutory instruments and European legislation. From tribunal judges, panel members and practitioners, to those appearing as litigants in person before a tribunal, this book should be considered an essential purchase.
The author states that the text is up to date as of late September 2014. However, the references to the rules of procedure incorporate changes to 20 October 2014, including the new rules for the Immigration and Asylum Chamber of the First-tier Tribunal.
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Tribunal Practice and Procedure Edward Jacobs 9781908407450 Books Reviews
THE DETAILED AND DEFINITIVE GUIDE TO TRIBUNAL PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE – NOW IN A NEW THIRD EDITION
An appreciation by Phillip Taylor MBE and Elizabeth Taylor of Richmond Green Chambers
The LAG -- Legal Action Group -- do have a noble tradition of commissioning and publishing legal texts that are scholarly, authoritative yet actually readable. Noted for their plain English and practical approach, they are accessible not only to practitioners but to members of the general public as a source of legal advice, whether or not a decision is made to brief counsel.
This latest LAG title on tribunal practice and procedure is a particularly useful and certainly practical guide for anyone contemplating involvement in the work of tribunals, whether appearing before tribunals, or advising those who do.
As Lord Justice Sullivan, Senior President of Tribunals has pointed out, ‘A legal system which is having to cope with large numbers of litigants in person has much to learn from the practice and procedure adopted by tribunals, as described in this work.’
This new third edition incorporates the changes that have occurred since the publication of the previous edition three and a half years ago including, of course, the continuing expansion of the tribunal system.
The author, Edward Jacobs, one of the founding judges of the Upper Tribunal assigned to the Administrative Appeals Chamber, reminds us, for example, that the expanded tribunal system has absorbed more tribunals by creating a Property Chamber in the First-Tier Tribunal with appeals to the Lands Chamber of the Upper Tribunal. This is only one of the changes that have recently taken place, including, notably, new rights of appeal.
Detailed, thorough and logically structured, the book commences with an introduction to the tribunal system, followed by fourteen chapters covering all pertinent areas from jurisdiction, procedure and appeals to decision and post decision issues. In particular, Chapter 7 on proceedings, including case management, time limits and costs is especially helpful. (Note especially the comments on delays).
The book also excels as a work of reference with its copious footnotes, three appendices, a helpful index and almost 60 pages containing tables of cases, statutes, statutory instruments and European legislation. From tribunal judges, panel members and practitioners, to those appearing as litigants in person before a tribunal, this book should be considered an essential purchase.
The author states that the text is up to date as of late September 2014. However, the references to the rules of procedure incorporate changes to 20 October 2014, including the new rules for the Immigration and Asylum Chamber of the First-tier Tribunal.
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