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Reform of the Justice System  

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Reform of the Justice System is one of Her Majesty's Government's priorities. Since 1997 they have implemented major improvements in the criminal and civil courts. In 2001 Sir Andrew Leggatt was asked to review the Tribunal System. In August 2001, the Government published Sir Andrew's radical blueprint for reform Tribunals for Users: One System, One Service. Since then the Government have been determining how best to meet the challenge set by Sir Andrew. They have taken a wide range of views, including through a formal consultation exercise. The government has decided that the best way to take Tribunal reform forward is to bring most non-developed central government tribunals together into a single service. The service will reflect the needs and specialism of individual jurisdictions and will in particular respect the difference between party v party and citizens v state tribunals. It will be a distinct part of the justice system. Initially the new service...

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