Tribunals in The United Kingdom - Administrative Justice and Tribunals Council

Administrative Justice and Tribunals Council

On 1 November 2007, the Council on Tribunals was abolished and replaced by the Administrative Justice and Tribunals Council. At the same time, 107 existing tribunals were transferred to the supervision of the Council.

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