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Produce a report that looks at the functions of each court, with emphasis on distinctions - Compare the different courts and their functions, the appeal routes available - Summarise the training and appointment of the judiciary making proposals for reform  

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Produce a report that looks at the functions of each court, with emphasis on distinctions. Compare the different courts and their functions, the appeal routes available. Summarise the training and appointment of the judiciary making proposals for reform. Introduction The aim of this report is to provide an understanding of the court structure with in the English legal systems' with reference to their jurisdiction in the law. It also explains the role of tribunals in the court structure, describes the appeal routes, as well as looking at the judiciary, who have the role of presiding on cases brought before the courts and administering justice accordingly. It also looks in detail at the proceedings of the Crown and Magistrates' Courts. The report also looks at areas which may need reform and makes proposals for such reforms. The Legal Process There are two main distinct areas within the English court structure, and its arrangement is set...

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