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Chapter 17 Scenario questions
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Helen is writing an essay for her ELS course work. The question requires her to define the nature of a tribunal. Which one of the following is correct?
There is no accepted definition of a tribunal.
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Tribunals are a very modern invention.
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In a tribunal the person who makes the decision is a judge sitting alone.
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Tribunals are always established by the state.
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Ludmilla is a clinical psychiatrist in a large hospital. She wishes to become a lay member of a mental health tribunal (FTT (Mental Health)) in order to use her expertise outside of her NHS job. Which one of the following is correct?
Ludmilla is not a judge and therefore she will not be able to assist.
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Ludmilla will apply for appointment by the Judicial Appointments Commission.
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Ludmilla will be appointed by her local authority to the Mental Health tribunal.
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The mental health tribunal will not be interested in Ludmilla's expertise- it appoints lay members like magistrates with no specialist knowledge.
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Nikita brought a claim for unfair dismissal against her employer, a large supermarket before an employment tribunal. She was unsuccessful but she has been advised that she has grounds for appeal.
There is no appeal process from a tribunal decision. Nikita must just get on with life.
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Nikita should appeal to the Employment Appeal Tribunal.
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Nikita should appeal to her local County Court.
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Appeal is only by way of judicial review.
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Soon-Yi is revising for her exams. She is confused about how many chambers are part of the first-tier tribunal. Help her out. Which of the following is correct?
There are seven chambers.
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There are two chambers: the first chamber and the second chamber.
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There is just one chamber- it is another name for the first tier tribunal.
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There are four chambers.
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Neil is unhappy with the decision of a tribunal. He wishes to commence a judicial review of the tribunal's decision. Which one of the following is correct?
There is no scope for bringing a judicial review into the decision made by a tribunal.
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Neil can commence judicial review if he has a politically compelling reason to bring the case.
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Judicial review is only appropriate in cases that have been heard in the civil courts, and not tribunals.
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Neil can commence judicial review if he has a legally compelling reason to bring the case.
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