Consolidation of Proceedings in UK Law

  • Precedents
    • Contents
    • The Single Family Court: a Practitioner's Handbook - 2nd Edition
    • Gillian Geddes/Richard Budworth
    • 269-324
    ... ... /Directions Hearing Order No [ Sequential number in these proceedings ] (ADAPT TEMPLATE FOR PLO OR CAP, AS APPROPRIATE) ... 1. THE PARTIES ... 296 Consolidation of proceedings ... ...
  • Andrea Marco Steingruber, Consent in International Arbitration, Oxford International Arbitration Series, Oxford University Press (2012)
    • No. , February 2014
    • African Journal of International and Comparative Law
    • 155-157
    ... ... ratione temporis, and finally it discuses consolidation of arbitration. The author examines different ways of avoiding duplication of proceedings. He outlines the distinction between commercial and investment ... ...
  • Commercial stakeholders in international economic dispute resolution and the issue of adjudicatory independence
    • No. 24-4, August 2017
    • Maastricht Journal of European and Comparative Law
    The article discusses the problem of influence exerted by commercial actors in international trade disputes and consequences of this phenomenon for positions adopted by adjudicators. It explores th...
    ... ... procedural aspects, such as confidentiality/transparency of proceedings and the possibilities for participation of non-party actors, are also ... by a discussion ofthe new developments, in particular the consolidation of thejudicializa- tion trend in investor-state dispute resolution me ... ...
  • Legislation
    • No. 42-1, January 1979
    • The Modern Law Review
    ... ... 1 (1) Employment Protection (Consolidation) Act 1978, s. 55 (5) European Assembly Elections Act 1978 ... 21-33 Matrimonial Homes Act 1967 Matrimonial Proceedings (Polygamous Marriages) Act 1972 Mental Health Act 1959 Public ... ...
  • Court of Appeal
    • No. 23-1, January 1959
    • Journal of Criminal Law, The
    ... ... 3I(I)of the SupremeCourtof Judicature (Consolidation) Act, 1925that"Noappeal shalllie-(a)except as provided by theCriminal ... AsLordEvershed observedit was clear that the present proceedings related to a "criminalcause or matter" as the appellant would be liable to ... ...
  • LEGISLATION
    • No. 48-1, January 1985
    • The Modern Law Review
    ... ... s.8 Data Protection Act 1984 Domicile and Matrimonial Proceedings Act 1973, s.16( 1) E.E.C. Directive 681151 Directive 75/117 ... X LEGISLATION Social Welfare (Consolidation) Act 1981 (Ireland) s.35 s.142 s.301A Social Welfare (No. 2) Act ... ...
  • An Opportunity Missed? Some Comments on the Interpretation and Legislative Reform (Scotland) Bill
    • No. , June 2009
    • Edinburgh Law Review
    • 487-493
    ... ... Order33The Scotland Act 1998 (Transitory and Transitional Proceedings) (Publication and Interpretation etc of Acts of the Scottish Parliament) ... , or are otherwise desirable in connection with, the consolidation of the law on the subject”. The consultation paper explains that this ... ...
  • Noticeboard
    • No. 18-1, January 2014
    • International Journal of Evidence & Proof, The
    ... ... on Evidence , the Irish Law Commission is consid- ering the consolidation of existing legislation concerning the law of evidence in Ireland, ... the integrity of all information that [is] part of legal proceedings … This discussion paper proposes a framework for individual courts to ... ...
  • The Magistrates Court Act, 1952, and the Costs in Criminal Cases Act, 1952
    • No. 17-1, January 1953
    • Journal of Criminal Law, The
    ... ... No fewer than sixty-four statutes are affected by the consolidation in addition to a number of statutory rules and orders. The first ... , and other Acts have not been repealed as they refer to proceedings or matters 8S ... 84 THE JOURNAL OF CRIMINAL LAW in courts other ... ...
  • ANNEX C
    • No. 8-S2, October 1956
    • Public Administration and Development
    ... ... 32 THE PROCESS OF CONSOLIDATION, ETC. ANNEX C Annex C. NOTE DESCRIBING THE PROCESS OF CONSOLIDATION, ... This should afford no difficulty, for adjudication proceedings inevitably attract great attention, and indeed publicity is an outstanding ... ...
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