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People are being encouraged to see how justice is done in courtrooms with the publication of a new and simple ‘how to’ guide for attending court hearings today.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
Last updated 30 January 2017.
Section (291.01 - 291.03) last updated: October 2021.
Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber decision by Mrs Justice Williams, Judge Wikeley and Judge Citron on 22nd April 2024.
Information on what happens when a child is arrested, including advice and what to consider at the police station, appropriate adults and when a child appears in court.
Employment Tribunal decision.
The latest National Statistics release on annual criminal statistics in England and Wales.
Sections (98.01 - 98.03-1) last updated: April 2008.
The Court of Appeal has been asked to provide clarity on when a particular defence to criminal damage is available for use by protesters, the Attorney General has announced today.
How to use the Commercial Court to solve a large, complex or international business dispute.
Data First is a pioneering data-linking, research and academic engagement programme led by the Ministry of Justice and funded by ADR UK.
This guide provides information about being arrested in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and what conditions are like in prison there.
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