About us - HM Courts & Tribunals Service - GOV.UK. 00000
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HM Courts & Tribunals Service is responsible for the administration of criminal, civil and family courts and tribunals in England and Wales. Contents Our courts Our tribunals Who we are Our responsibilities Corporate information We are also responsible for non-devolved tribunals in Scotland and Northern Ireland. We work with an independent judiciary to provide a fair, efficient and effective justice system. Our courts We administer the work of magistrates’ courts and the County Court, Family Court, Crown Court, and Royal Courts of Justice: Administrative Court Admiralty Court Bankruptcy Court Chancery Division Commercial Court Companies Court Court of Appeal Civil Division Court of Appeal Criminal Division Court of Protection Family Division of the High Court Intellectual Property Enterprise Court Mercantile Court Patents Court Planning Court Queen’s Bench Division Senior Court Costs Office Technology and Construction Court See an A to Z list of all courts. Our tribunals We are responsible for the following tribunals: Employment Tribunal Employment Appeal Tribunal Gender Recognition Panel Gangmaster Licensing Appeals Pathogens Access Appeal Commission Proscribed Organisations Appeal Commission Reserve Forces Appeal Tribunal Special Immigration Appeals Commission First-tier Tribunal: Asylum Support Care Standards Criminal Injuries Compensation General Regulatory Chamber Immigration and Asylum Chamber Mental Health Primary Health Lists Property Chamber Social Security and Child Support Special Educational Needs and Disability Tax Chamber War Pensions and Armed Forces Compensation Upper Tribunal: Administrative Appeals Chamber Immigration and Asylum Chamber Lands Chamber Tax and Chancery Chamber Who we are We employ around 17,000 staff and operate from locations in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. Our responsibilities Through the courts and tribunals we give people and businesses access to justice, including: victims and witnesses of crime defendants accused of crimes consumers in debt or with other disputes people involved in the adoption or protection of children businesses involved in commercial disputes individuals asserting their employment rights or challenging the decisions of government bodies people affected by relationship breakdown We follow the Ministry of Justice’s strategic vision for reform, to create a more effective, less costly and more responsive justice system for the public. We’re responsible for: providing the supporting administration for a fair, efficient and accessible courts and tribunal system supporting an independent judiciary in the administration of justice driving improvements across all aspects of the administration of the courts and tribunals collaborating effectively with other justice organisations and agencies, including the legal professions, to improve access to justice working with government departments and agencies to improve the quality and timeliness of their decision-making, which will reduce the number of cases coming before courts and tribunals Read more about our responsibilities. Corporate information
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	url = {https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/hm-courts-and-tribunals-service/about},
	abstract = {HM Courts \& Tribunals Service is responsible for the administration of
criminal, civil and family courts and tribunals in England and Wales.
Contents Our courts Our tribunals Who we are Our responsibilities
Corporate information We are also responsible for non-devolved tribunals
in Scotland and Northern Ireland. We work with an independent judiciary to
provide a fair, efficient and effective justice system. Our courts We
administer the work of magistrates’ courts and the County Court, Family
Court, Crown Court, and Royal Courts of Justice: Administrative Court
Admiralty Court Bankruptcy Court Chancery Division Commercial Court
Companies Court Court of Appeal Civil Division Court of Appeal Criminal
Division Court of Protection Family Division of the High Court
Intellectual Property Enterprise Court Mercantile Court Patents Court
Planning Court Queen’s Bench Division Senior Court Costs Office Technology
and Construction Court See an A to Z list of all courts. Our tribunals We
are responsible for the following tribunals: Employment Tribunal
Employment Appeal Tribunal Gender Recognition Panel Gangmaster Licensing
Appeals Pathogens Access Appeal Commission Proscribed Organisations Appeal
Commission Reserve Forces Appeal Tribunal Special Immigration Appeals
Commission First-tier Tribunal: Asylum Support Care Standards Criminal
Injuries Compensation General Regulatory Chamber Immigration and Asylum
Chamber Mental Health Primary Health Lists Property Chamber Social
Security and Child Support Special Educational Needs and Disability Tax
Chamber War Pensions and Armed Forces Compensation Upper Tribunal:
Administrative Appeals Chamber Immigration and Asylum Chamber Lands
Chamber Tax and Chancery Chamber Who we are We employ around 17,000 staff
and operate from locations in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern
Ireland. Our responsibilities Through the courts and tribunals we give
people and businesses access to justice, including: victims and witnesses
of crime defendants accused of crimes consumers in debt or with other
disputes people involved in the adoption or protection of children
businesses involved in commercial disputes individuals asserting their
employment rights or challenging the decisions of government bodies people
affected by relationship breakdown We follow the Ministry of Justice’s
strategic vision for reform, to create a more effective, less costly and
more responsive justice system for the public. We’re responsible for:
providing the supporting administration for a fair, efficient and
accessible courts and tribunal system supporting an independent judiciary
in the administration of justice driving improvements across all aspects
of the administration of the courts and tribunals collaborating
effectively with other justice organisations and agencies, including the
legal professions, to improve access to justice working with government
departments and agencies to improve the quality and timeliness of their
decision-making, which will reduce the number of cases coming before
courts and tribunals Read more about our responsibilities. Corporate
information},
	urldate = {2017-11-12},
	note = {00000},
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