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April 20, 2022

Tribunals organisation chart

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Updated: January 2023

The tribunals system covers England, Wales, and in some cases Northern Ireland and Scotland.

The diagrams in the link below shows the routes taken by different cases as they go through the courts system, and which judges deal with each.

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