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Making Decisions Judicially: A Guide for Decision-Makers


ISBN13: 9781509957934
Published: January 2023
Publisher: Hart Publishing
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: £24.99
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Are you involved in making decisions in court, a tribunal, or another formal decision-making environment? This book gives guidance in the skills required to reach and deliver well-structured judicial decisions.

The authors (all of whom have extensive judicial and quasi-judicial experience) instruct the readers on the skills required at each stage of a hearing, including:

  • ensuring there is a fair hearing process
  • standards and conduct of decision-makers
  • successful communication
  • taking into account the needs of vulnerable participants and litigants in person
  • case management
  • assessing evidence, and
  • the process of reaching and then delivering a well-structured decision

The book includes practical guidance, examples, and short exercises to help the reader engage with the issues discussed and understand the skills required. Buy this book and you will have the confidence you need to make great decisions.

Subjects:
Legal Skills and Method, Judiciary
Contents:
Foreword
Dame Hazel Genn (University College London, UK)
Introduction
Godfrey Cole (retired First-tier and Upper Tribunal Judge, UK)
1. Fair Hearing
Nicholas Wikeley (Upper Tribunal, UK)
2. Communication and Vulnerable Participants
Mary Kane (Mental Health Tribunal, UK) and Meleri Tudur (First-tier Tribunal, UK)
3. Case Management
Christopher Lethem (Central London County Court, UK)
4. Evidence
Mark Ockelton (Upper Tribunal, UK)
5. Ethics
Yvette Genn (Barrister, UK)
6. Making and Communicating the Decision
Godfrey Cole (retired First-tier and Upper Tribunal Judge, UK)
7. Conclusion
Yvette Genn (Barrister, UK) and Christopher Lethem (Central London County Court, UK)