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Tribunals, Courts and Enforcement Act 2007

Part 1: Tribunals and Inquiries

Commentary on Sections: Part 1

Section 43: Report by Senior President of Tribunals

207.Section 43 requires the Senior President to give the Lord Chancellor a report on the cases that have come before the First-tier Tribunal and the Upper Tribunal in each year. The report will also cover cases coming before the employment tribunals and the Employment Appeal Tribunal. This provision is intended to support improvement both in the workings of the tribunals and the standard of decision-making and review in cases which come before the tribunals. Section 43 gives the Senior President some flexibility in deciding which matters should be covered in the report, and the Lord Chancellor some flexibility in deciding which matters are a priority for the report.

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