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Appraisal of Foreign Tribunal Systems

- Foreign Tribunal Systems

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The aim of this appraisal is to illustrate effective and efficient tribunal systems. This book examines foreign tribunal systems, which are unified, tiered hierarchies that operate in a harmonious. This book discusses the relevance of each foreign tribunal system elucidating the strengths and weaknesses of each system. The United Kingdom has experimented with its tribunal system since the eighteenth century, and it is an appropriate tribunal system to seek guidance from regarding the enhancement of access to justice. Second, France has a tribunal model that works efficiently and expeditiously, and the judges that preside at the Conseil d'Etat receive specialist training to adjudicate tribunal matters. This is a useful system and this specialist training is relevant for an effective system. Thirdly, the Australian tribunal system's structure is constantly evolving, in relation to an improved structure and operation. Together, these three foreign systems are representative of an ideal tribunal system that operates harmoniously. The different foreign tribunal systems of Australia, France and United Kingdom were selected on the basis of the evolution of the system, being a tiered system with judicial review. The enacted legislation and their procedures of these tribunals are representative of the most efficient tribunals in the world. The purpose in making the comparison was to lead to exposing the efficiency and drawbacks of the systems to create a more enhanced tribunal system for dispute resolution. These tribunals have reformed and provide the ideal basis for comparison to elucidate the strengths and weaknesses of foreign tribunals as effective dispute resolution platform

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  • Språk:
  • Engelska
  • ISBN:
  • 9789994981564
  • Format:
  • Häftad
  • Sidor:
  • 94
  • Utgiven:
  • 23. juli 2022
  • Mått:
  • 152x229x5 mm.
  • Vikt:
  • 136 g.
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The aim of this appraisal is to illustrate effective and efficient tribunal systems. This book examines foreign tribunal systems, which are unified, tiered hierarchies that operate in a harmonious. This book discusses the relevance of each foreign tribunal system elucidating the strengths and weaknesses of each system. The United Kingdom has experimented with its tribunal system since the eighteenth century, and it is an appropriate tribunal system to seek guidance from regarding the enhancement of access to justice. Second, France has a tribunal model that works efficiently and expeditiously, and the judges that preside at the Conseil d'Etat receive specialist training to adjudicate tribunal matters. This is a useful system and this specialist training is relevant for an effective system. Thirdly, the Australian tribunal system's structure is constantly evolving, in relation to an improved structure and operation. Together, these three foreign systems are representative of an ideal tribunal system that operates harmoniously. The different foreign tribunal systems of Australia, France and United Kingdom were selected on the basis of the evolution of the system, being a tiered system with judicial review. The enacted legislation and their procedures of these tribunals are representative of the most efficient tribunals in the world. The purpose in making the comparison was to lead to exposing the efficiency and drawbacks of the systems to create a more enhanced tribunal system for dispute resolution. These tribunals have reformed and provide the ideal basis for comparison to elucidate the strengths and weaknesses of foreign tribunals as effective dispute resolution platform

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