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APPENDIX C
 
APPENDIX C
appendix c
Articles in Tribunals
chapter CArticles in Tribunals
TRIBUNALS is a journal published by the Judicial College and issued to all members of tribunals. Its articles contain a wealth of practical guidance on many matters of practice and procedure. The relevant articles are listed here.
Nature of tribunals and tribunal adjudicationAdjudication, Martin Partington (1994) 1(1) 12
ProcedureEvolution rather than revolution, Kris Gledhill (Autumn 2009) 10Giving effect to the overriding objective, Charles Blake (Spring 2010) 7
Preparing for the hearingReading the papers, Mark Ockelton (1999) 6(1) 10
The hearingHandling hostility in tribunals: some experiences from the CSAT, Mary Holmes (1997) 4(1) 3Adjournments in tribunals, David Pearl (1998) 5(2) 9The tribunal introduction, Mungo Deans (1998) 5(2) 11Sitting alone, Jenny Waine (1999) 6(2) 13When delay is no excuse, Tim Eicke, Stuart Vernon and Nuala Brice (2003) 10(1) 17When contact can be crucial, Godfrey Cole (Autumn 2005) 18Delivering fair hearings, Hazel Genn (Spring 2006) 10Listening to a range of views, Genevra Richardson (Spring 2006) 18Choosing to get personal, John Raine and Eileen Dunstan (Spring 2006) 21You are in charge, Mary Kane (Summer 2006) 12Is the mouse mightier than the pen?, Leslie Cuthbert (Summer 2008) 11How to handle the unexpected, Julia O’Hara (Spring 2011) 4Contributions welcome – or maybe not, Leslie Cuthbert (Summer 2014) 9
The enabling and inquisitorial roleThe unrepresented tribunal applicant, Hazel Genn (1994) 1(1) 8Dealing with an unrepresented appellant, Martin Partington (1997) 4(2) 9The unrepresented appellant: principles and advice from Australia, Stuart Vernon (1999) 6(1) 19Helping the under-represented appellant, Michael Johnson (2000) 7(1) 5What users want, Michael Adler and Jackie Gulland (2003) 10(2) 17Creating the right conditions, Andrew Bano (Spring 2006) 2Walking a tightrope to a solution, Melanie Lewis (Summer 2009) 12A special group of tribunal users, Andrew Bano (Summer 2010) 8From intervention to interfering, Leslie Cuthburt (Spring 2011) 2No need for fussing and fighting, Nick Warren (Summer 2011) 6Fundamentally different from courts, Andrew Bano (Summer 2011) 16Intervention: a delicate feat of balance, Andrew Bano (Spring 2012) 9Two views over a matter of principle, Christopher Ward and Harald Hesral (Summer 2014) 18When some help is needed in the kitchen, Mary Stacey (Winter 2014) 4
DiversityGetting the best from interpreters, Godfrey Cole (2001) 8(1) 14Bridging the gap in understanding, Sarah de Mas (1996) 3(1) 4Language and communication, Trevor Hall (1996) 3(1) 6Breaking down barriers, Kerena Marchant (Spring 2007) 3Breaking down barriers Part II, Kerena Marchant (Summer 2007) 6Choice, inclusion and wearing a veil (Summer 2007) 10How to speak 142 languages, Ellen Arbuthnott (Autumn 2007) 13Drawing on valuable experience, Adrian Stokes (Autumn 2007) 16Best practice on needs of the vulnerable, Catriona Jarvis (Spring 2009) 15
QuestioningListening and asking questions, Gillian Parry (1996) 3(2) 3Asking the right question, Philip Brown (2002) 9(2) 9The light-bulb moment, Joyce Plotnikoff and Richard Woolfson (Summer 2013) 16
EvidenceOral evidence in tribunals, Doris Littlejohn (1997) 4(1) 7Documentary evidence in tribunals, Valerie Cooney (1999) 6(2) 9A light that obscures, Mark Hinchliffe (Spring 2010) 2
Record of proceedingsJudicial notetaking, Timothy Lawrence (1996) 3(2) 11Take note: they may be needed, Nuala Brice (Summer 2005) 2Getting it taped, Jeremy Cooper (Autumn 2006) 2‘Balance’ that adds value to decision-making, Susan Corby and Paul Latreille (Winter 2011) 16
MembersThe role of lay members in the tribunal system, Stuart Vernon (1995) 2(2) 5Don’t just sit there, play a full part, Mark Hinchliffe (Spring 2009) 12
BiasBias and tribunals, George Warr (1996) 3(1) 9Bias and tribunals, Jessica Burns (1996) 3(2) 7Reminder on how to avoid bias, Nuala Brice (2003) 10(2) 14When to sit and when not to sit, Jeremy Cooper (Summer 2007) 2Links that may cast doubt on objectivity, Mary Stacey (Summer 2010) 12
Handling aggressionStay calm and neutral in managing anger, Leslie Cuthbert (Autumn 2008) 2
Assessing the evidenceWeighing the evidence, Kenny Mullan and Ashley Wilton (2002) 9(2) 2Assessing credibility, Hazel Genn (2004) 11(1) 2Weighed in the balance, Andrew Bano (Autumn 2005) 2A logical approach, Andrew Bano (Summer 2006) 15The tribunal as finder of facts, Nuala Brice (Autumn 2007) 9The burden and standard of proof, Jeremy Cooper (Spring 2008) 2A comprehensive guide full of insight, Richard McKee (Spring 2011) 8The shifty liar and other ancient myths, Leslie Cuthbert (Summer 2012) 10
Decision-makingDecision making, John Prophet (1994) 1(2) 7Experts in our own little niches, Mark Hinchliffe (Winter 2013) 2 and (Spring 2014) 2My mind’s made up, don’t confuse matters, Lydia Seymour (Spring 2014) 11The lies we tell outselves, Leslie Cuthbert (Spring 2015) 21Too confident by half, Leslie Cuthbert (Autumn 2015) 10
ReasonsThe statement of reasons, John W Tinnion (1995) 2(1) 9Reasons for decisions, Stuart Vernon (1999) 6(2) 15Brief, balanced and to the point, Martin Wood (2001) 8(1) 2Telling them why they’ve won or lost, Peter Clark (2001) 8(1) 11When disagreements are inevitable, Kenny Mullan (Autumn 2009) 2We all make mistakes, Paula Gray (Spring 2014) 19
EnforcementThe power to issue a summons, Charles Blake (Spring 2011) 19
Alternative dispute resolution and avoidanceAlternative dispute resolution and tribunals, Hazel Genn (1999) 6(1) 13Getting it right first time, Bernard Quoroll (2004) 11(2) 17Just a phone call away, Walter Merricks (Autumn 2005) 13Quick, cheap and satisfying, Hazel Genn (Summer 2006) 1Persistence is the key, Siobhan McGrath (Summer 2006) 5Innovate to evaluate, Michael Harris (Summer 2006) 8The wider principle, Goolam Meeran (Summer 2006) 10Strange but close, Paul Stockton (Autumn 2006) 14Please and thanks, John Seargeant (Autumn 2006) 15A flight from formality, Stuart Vernon (Spring 2008) 18Is mediation in need of promotion?, Neville Harris and Sheila Riddell (Spring 2010) 13Rethinking what we’re trying to achieve, Henry Brooke (Winter 2010) 2Real-world problems, Robert Carnwath (Winter 2010) 5Benefits of early neutral evaluation, Jeremy Bennett (Winter 2010) 6An enthusiastic response from users, David Latham (Winter 2010) 9Is this approach worth the effort?, Siobhan McGrath (Spring 2011) 11Quick, private and inexpensive, Anne Ruff (Spring 2011) 14A chance to pick the best of the best, Jeremy Gordon (Summer 2013) 12
Assessing performanceMonitoring the (tribunal) judges, Timothy Lawrence (1995) 2(2) 9A framework of standard, Lord Newton (2002) 9(1) 4Assessing competence, Hazel Genn and Godfrey Cole (2002) 9(1) 9Judicial authority, Jessica Burns (2003) 10(1) 2Advancement through assessment, Mary Holmes (2003) 10(2) 5Keep up the momentum, Maurice Sunkin (Autumn 2006) 9A snapshot view, JSB (Autumn 2006) 12
RepresentationCAB training for representatives, Nora Corkery and Vincent Willson (1997) 4(2) 3The pleasures and perils of representatives, Godfrey Cole (1998) 5(1) 8Industrial tribunals – a practitioner’s perspective, Humphrey Forrest (1998) 5(2) 2Self-help is no substitute, Michael Adler (2001) 8(2) 18The insolent and the incompetent, Stuart Vernon (2002) 9(2) 18Questioning the mantra, Adam Griffith (2004) 11(2) 11
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