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Judicial Office
Podcast by the Judicial Office
2 episodes
2 months ago
The Family Justice Council held its 13th Annual Debate and panel discussion in London on Wednesday, 4 December 2019, from 5-7pm. The motion was: Do separating parents need the Family Court?
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The Family Justice Council held its 13th Annual Debate and panel discussion in London on Wednesday, 4 December 2019, from 5-7pm. The motion was: Do separating parents need the Family Court?
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PAJE 4 - Rule Of Law And Separation Of Power
Judicial Office
4 minutes 33 seconds
6 years ago
PAJE 4 - Rule Of Law And Separation Of Power
PAJE -Rule Of Law And Separation Of Power The Pre-Application Judicial Education (PAJE) programme launched in April 2019. It supports talented lawyers from underrepresented groups to feel more equipped, confident and prepared when considering applying for a future judicial role. PAJE offers participants from all legal backgrounds the opportunity to develop their understanding of the role and skills required of a judge, through a series of digital resources including 10 short engaging online videos and four podcasts, developed by the Judicial College, which show judges talking about their work and the Judiciary.
Judicial Office
The Family Justice Council held its 13th Annual Debate and panel discussion in London on Wednesday, 4 December 2019, from 5-7pm. The motion was: Do separating parents need the Family Court?