Upper Tribunal Judge

Tribunals are specialist judicial bodies which decide disputes in a particular area of law. Most tribunal jurisdictions are part of a structure created by the Courts and Enforcement Act 2007. Tribunals decide a wide range of cases ranging from workplace disputes between employers and employees, appeals against decisions of Government departments (including social security benefits; immigration and asylum; and tax credits).

To read more about the work of a Tribunal Judge, visit: Tribunal Judges – Courts and Tribunals Judiciary.

Written testimonial

Written testimonial from an Upper Tribunal Judge (PDF)