Senior judge in Wales
The President of Welsh Tribunals (Welsh: Llywydd Tribiwnlysoedd Cymru) is a senior judge in Wales who presides over the Welsh tribunal system. The position was established by the Wales Act 2017 and is the first senior judicial role relating solely to Wales.[1] The President of the Welsh Tribunals is not a devolved subject matter, however the Senedd may create additional Welsh tribunals.[2]
Appointment and functions
The President of Welsh Tribunals is appointed by the Lord Chief Justice after consultation with the Welsh Ministers and Lord Chancellor, if no agreement is met then the recruitment may be referred to the Judicial Appointments Commission.[3][4] The President of the Welsh Tribunals must satisfy the judicial-appointment eligibility condition on a seven-year basis.[5]
The President must have regard to the need for the following:[6]
- Welsh Tribunals to be accessible
- Proceedings before tribunals to be fair and handled quickly and efficiently
- Members of tribunals to be experts in the subject-matter of, or the law to be applied in, cases in which they decide matters—and the need to develop innovative methods of resolving disputes that are of a type that may be brought before tribunals.
The President of Welsh Tribunals can make representations to the Senedd and Welsh Ministers about tribunal members and the administration of justice by tribunals.[7]
The Welsh Tribunals
The Welsh Tribunals which fall under the President's remit are:[8]
List of presidents
See also
References
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