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  1. Tribunals are quasi-judicial organizations that handle many types of disputes1.Some types of tribunals are2314:
    • Private tribunals such as arbitral tribunals
    • Legally appointed tribunals or legally approved tribunals
    • Legislative tribunals set up by a statute
    • Customs and Excise Revenue Appellate Tribunal
    • Monopolies and Restrictive Trade Practices Commission
    • Election Commission
    • Foreign Exchange Regulation Appellate Board
    • Income Tax Appellate Tribunal
    • Railway Rates Tribunal
    • Industrial Tribunal
    • Central Administrative Tribunal
    • Green Tribunal
    • Debt Recovery Tribunal
    • Employment tribunals
    • Office of Fair Trading adjudicators
    • Gender Recognition Panel
    • Planning Inspectorate
    • Company Names Tribunal
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    Tribunals are quasi-judicial organizations having judicial authority that handle many types of disputes. Conflict resolution can be handled by a number of tribunals, including the Central Administrative Tribunal, the Green Tribunal, the Debt Recovery Tribunal, the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal, etc.
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    Tribunals can be either private tribunals such as arbitral tribunals or legally appointed tribunals, or legally approved tribunals, or legislative tribunals set up by a statute. Most tribunals are staffed by Judicial Officers only.
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    Other types of tribunals are: Customs and Excise Revenue Appellate Tribunal (CERAT) Monopolies and Restrictive Trade Practices Commission (MRTPC) Election Commission (EC) Foreign Exchange Regulation Appellate Board (FERAB) Income Tax Appellate Tribunal Railway Rates Tribunal Industrial Tribunal
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    Examples of tribunals include employment tribunals, Office of Fair Trading adjudicators, the Gender Recognition Panel, the Planning Inspectorate and the Company Names Tribunal.
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    The tribunals are specialist courts whose judges and members hear a wide range of cases, such as tax, employment, and immigration and asylum. The Upper Tribunal and Employment Appeal Tribunal hear appeals challenging some tribunal decisions. Information about the individual chambers that make up the tribunals.
    The tribunal system of the United Kingdom is part of the national system of administrative justice. Though it has grown up on an ad hoc basis since the beginning of the twentieth century, from 2007, reforms were put in place to build a unified system with recognised judicial authority, routes of appeal, and regulatory supervision.
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    Many governmental bodies are titled "tribunals" to emphasize that they are not courts of normal jurisdiction. For example, the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda was a body specially constituted under international law; in Great Britain, employment tribunals are bodies set up to hear specific employment disputes.
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    Tribunals have their own processes and rules. Proceedings in tribunals are often relatively informal compared to the courts. They cover a large number of different types of appeals and disputes. Tribunals cover a wide range of areas affecting day-to-day life Find out more details about the nature of Tribunal hearings
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    Tribunal - Wikipedia

    A tribunal, generally, is any person or institution with authority to judge, adjudicate on, or determine claims or disputes—whether or not it is called a tribunal in its title. For example, an advocate who appears before a court with a single judge could describe that judge as "their tribunal." Many governmental bodies … See more

    Australia
    In Australia, the term tribunal generally implies a judicial body with a lesser degree of formality than a court, with a simplified legal procedure, often presided over by a lawyer (solicitor or … See more

    Catholic Church
    In the Catholic Church, ecclesiastical courts are called tribunals. Tribunals are distinguished by grade, while proceedings are distinguished by instance; for example, an archdiocesan tribunal may hear a cause in the first … See more

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    WebIn the Declaration of the High-level Meeting on the Rule of Law, Member States reaffirmed their duty to settle international disputes by peaceful means, inter alia through negotiation, enquiry ...