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  • Cynnig ar ddyfodol Llys Ynadon Castell Nedd

    Mae’r ymgynghoriad hwn yn cynnig cau Llys Ynadon Castell Nedd a throsglwyddo’r gwaith i Lys Ynadon Abertawe, yn ogystal ag uno Mainc Castell Nedd a Phort Talbot gyda Mainc Abertawe. Mae’r safle mewn ardal sy’n cael ei ailddatblygu’n sylweddol gan Gyngor Bwrdeistref Sirol Castell Nedd a Phort Talbot ar ôl iddynt sicrhau arian Ewropeaidd a chymorth ariannol Llywodraeth Cymru i adfywio’r dref. Nid yw... More
    Closed 7 November 2013
  • Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Act 2013 - Shared Buildings Regulations

    The Consultation seeks views on draft Regulations which provide arrangements for the registration of shared religious buildings to solemnize marriages of same sex couples. More
    Closed 1 November 2013
  • Judicial Review: proposals for further reform

    Introduction The Government is inviting views on potential measures for the further reform of judicial review. The measures aim to tackle the burden that the growth in unmeritorious judicial reviews has placed on stretched public services whilst protecting access to justice and the rule of law. The consultation exercise seeks views on proposals in a number of key areas: how the courts deal with minor procedural defects that would have made no difference to the final... More
    Closed 1 November 2013
  • Transforming Legal Aid: Next Steps

    Nearly 16,000 responses were received following the Transforming Legal Aid consultation published in April . In addition to these, the Ministry of Justice held 14 stakeholder events throughout the consultation period. The responses are summarised at Annex B . All views expressed have been carefully considered and it is on the basis of these that the proposals set out in Part 1 have been determined. In the case of two of the original Transforming Legal Aid proposals – those to introduce... More
    Closed 1 November 2013
  • Comisiwn y Gyfraith: 12th Raglen Diwygio'r Gyfraith

    Mae Comisiwn y Gyfraith yn ymgymryd â phrosiectau diwygio'r gyfraith gyda'r bwriad o wneud y gyfraith yn deg, syml, clir a chost-effeithiol. Ar hyn o bryd rydym yn ymgynghori ar ba feysydd newydd ddylai cael eu trin yn ein rhaglen nesaf o ddiwygio'r gyfraith. I wneud hyn, rydym yn gofyn: yn lle mae'r gyfraith yn methu gweithio'n iawn? Defnyddiwch yr holiadur hwn, os gwelwch yn dda i ddweud wrthym lle rydych yn credu bod problem arwyddocaol â'r gyfraith. Rydym eisiau gwybod beth rydych... More
    Closed 31 October 2013
  • Law Commission: 12th Programme of Law Reform

    The Law Commission carries out law reform projects with the aim of making the law fair, simple, clear and cost-effective. We are currently consulting on what new areas of law should be addressed in our next programme of law reform. To do this, we are asking: where is the law failing to work properly? Proposing a law reform project Please use this survey questionnaire to tell us where you think there is a significant problem with the law. We want to know what you think is wrong and... More
    Closed 31 October 2013
  • Fraud, bribery and money laundering offences draft guideline

    The Sentencing Council is updating guidance for courts so that all fraud offences are covered by a consistent set of guidelines that will also deal with corporate offenders. The Council is seeking the views of as many people as possible interested in the sentencing of fraud, bribery and money laundering offences, particularly in respect of: the principal factors that make any of the offences included within the draft guideline more or less serious; the additional factors... More
    Closed 4 October 2013
  • Reforming mesothelioma claims

    This is a consultation on a package of reforms to the procedures governing mesothelioma claims in England and Wales. Mesothelioma is an aggressive and, sadly, terminal occupational disease. Approximately 2,200 people currently die in England and Wales each year from this terrible condition, with sufferers having a median life expectancy of only 7 to 9 months from diagnosis. Despite this, around 50% of claims for compensation for mesothelioma take over 12 months to settle, which means... More
    Closed 2 October 2013
  • Review of Legal Services Regulation

    To obtain more information about the challenges legal service providers face the Ministry of Justice is conducting a review of the legal services statutory framework. The review, part of the Government's red tape challenge, will consider what could be done to simplify the regulatory framework and reduce unnecessary burdens on the legal sector while ensuring there is still appropriate oversight. Further info can be found on the cabinet office red tape challenge website. More
    Closed 2 September 2013
  • Consultation on draft rules in relation to non-contentious probate business in England and Wales

    This is a consultation produced by the President of the Family Division’s Working Group detailing the proposed amendments to the Non-Contentious Probate Rules 1987. The consultation is aimed at those interested in the administration of estates, members of the public and probate practitioners in England and Wales. Views are invited in particular on the updated language and ease of use of the rules and also whether they are appropriate for a modern Probate Service and are... More
    Closed 29 August 2013
  • Proposal on the future of North Liverpool Community Justice Centre

    This is a consultation proposal to close the North Liverpool Community Justice Centre and transfer the work of the Centre, and the principles of its problem solving approach, of the court to Sefton Magistrates' Court. North Liverpool Community Justice Centre has operated from its Boundary Street site, a former primary school, since September 2005. However, the local workload has fallen to the extent that the Centre is now underutilised. In the light of current and future financial... More
    Closed 27 August 2013
  • Crime and Courts Act 2013: Consultation on the application of the equal merit provision

    The Judicial Appointments Commission (JAC) is interested in views on potential approaches to the application of the provisions in Part 2 of Schedule 13 to the Crime and Courts Act 2013 (CCA) relating to diversity considerations where candidates for judicial office are of equal merit. The provisions in the CCA clarify that the JAC’s duty to make selections ‘solely on merit’ (S63(2) Constitutional Reform Act 2005) does not prevent it from selecting one candidate over another for the... More
    Closed 5 August 2013
  • Balance of Competences Review: Call for Evidence on Civil Judicial Cooperation (including family matters)

    The Balance of Competences Review, launched by the Government last summer, is an opportunity for people to have their say on what the EU does and how it affects the UK. This piece of work will deepen our understanding of EU membership, and help shape the UK’s policies in relation to the EU. This call for evidence is to examine the scope and nature of the EU’s power to act in the area of Civil Judicial Cooperation (including family matters). To ensure this is an informed and objective... More
    Closed 5 August 2013
  • Standards for expert witnesses in the family courts in England and Wales

    This is a consultation on minimum standards for expert witnesses providing evidence in the family courts in proceedings relating to children in England and Wales. The consultation is aimed at experts, the professional and regulatory bodies for the professions from which experts are drawn, and solicitors and other practitioners in the family justice system in England and Wales. We invite views in particular on the scope, content and language of the standards, their applicability to... More
    Closed 18 July 2013
  • Environmental offences guideline

    The aim of the guideline is to address the need for improved guidance in this area and remove inconsistencies in sentencing, including the levels of fines being given. The Council is seeking views on: the principal factors that make an environmental offence more or less serious; the additional factors that should influence the sentence; the sentences that should be given for environmental offences; and anything else that you think... More
    Closed 6 June 2013
  • Assessment Notices under the Data Protection Act 1998 - Extension of the Information Commissioner’s Powers

    This consultation paper sets out our proposal to extend the powers of the Information Commissioner to carry out compulsory assessments of NHS bodies’ compliance with the Data Protection Act 1998 and its data protection principles. It seeks views from NHS data controllers across the United Kingdom. The proposals are informed by the Information Commissioner’s experience working with NHS bodies to improve their compliance with data protection law. More
    Closed 17 May 2013
  • Fee remissions for the courts and tribunals

    This consultation paper sets our proposals for reform of the fee remissions system, which ensures that access to justice is maintained for those individuals on lower incomes who would otherwise have difficultly paying a fee to use court or tribunal services. The objective of these reform proposals is to create a single system of fee remissions (waivers) for all fee paying courts and tribunals which is simple to use, more cost efficient and better targeted to those who need it the most. ... More
    Closed 16 May 2013
  • Improving the Code of Practice for Victims of Crime

    This consultation sets out the Government’s plans to reform the Victims’ Code to give victims clearer entitlements from criminal justice agencies and to better tailor service to individual need. It is aimed at all criminal justice agencies, victims of crime and businesses. The consultation paper covers: Victims’ entitlements Duties on criminal justice agencies Specific entitlements for children and young people The Victim Personal Statement ... More
    Closed 10 May 2013
  • Damages Act 1996: the discount rate - review of the legal framework

    This consultation paper seeks views on two subjects relating to the setting of the discount rate under section 1 of the Damages Act 1996: Whether the legal parameters defining how the rate is set should be changed. Whether there is a case for encouraging the use of periodical payment orders instead of lump sum payments. Please note: the consultation paper was revised on 5 March 2013 to correct an error in paragraph 79. This paragraph stated that there could be... More
    Closed 7 May 2013
  • Draft Inheritance and Trustees’ Powers Bill

    Introduction Consultation on the draft Inheritance and Trustees’ Powers Bill. This Bill gives effect to the recommendations in parts 2–7 of the Law Commission’s report, Intestacy and family provision claims on death. The consultation is aimed at those with an interest in succession law, probate and private international law, in particular practitioners, professional groups and academics, in England and Wales. Background In 2008, the Law Commission began work... More
    Closed 3 May 2013
  • Transforming Youth Custody: Putting education at the heart of detention

    ‘Transforming Youth Custody: Putting education at the heart of detention’ describes the Government’s plans for placing high quality education at the centre of youth custody. Plans to reform youth custody will see young people appropriately punished while at the same time learning to take responsibility for their actions and gaining the skills and qualifications they need to lead productive, law-abiding lives. The paper invites views and outline proposals from a wide range of... More
    Closed 30 April 2013
  • Implementing the coroner reforms in Part 1 of the Coroners and Justice Act 2009

    This consultation paper sets out our proposals for implementing the coroner reforms in Part 1 of the Coroners and Justice Act 2009. It seeks views on proposed coroner investigation regulations, inquest rules, fee and allowance regulations, coroner areas, and statutory guidance for bereaved people. This consultation is aimed at coroners, coroners' officers and other staff, bereaved people, voluntary organisations who help bereaved people, local authorities, and all those who have an... More
    Closed 12 April 2013
  • Sexual offences guideline: Rape and assault offences

    This is part of a wider consultation on a new guideline for sentencing sexual offences. This section considers the offences of rape, assault by penetration, sexual assault and sexual activity without consent. The draft guidelines are for offenders who are over 18 years of age who have committed offences against victims who are over 13 years of age. Offences committed against victims aged under 13 are addressed separately under the subject of child sex offences. More
    Closed 14 March 2013
  • Sexual Offences Guideline: Exploitation offences

    This is part of a wider consultation on a new guideline for sentencing sexual offences. This section deals with offences concerning the commercial sexual exploitation of both adults and children. The offences that will be dealt with in this part of the consultation are: Sexual exploitation of adults Causing or inciting prostitution for gain Controlling prostitution for gain Keeping a brothel Sexual exploitation of children Paying for the sexual... More
    Closed 14 March 2013
  • Sexual Offences Guideline: Child sex offences committed by young offenders under the age of 18

    This is part of a wider consultation on a new guideline for sentencing sexual offences. The offences that will be dealt with in this part of the consultation are: sexual activity with a child; causing or inciting a child to engage in sexual activity; sexual activity with a child family member; inciting a child family member to engage in sexual activity; engaging in sexual activity in the presence of a child; and causing a child to watch... More
    Closed 14 March 2013
  • Sexual Offences Guideline: Indecent images of children

    This is part of a wider consultation on a new guideline for sentencing sexual offences. This section covers offences relating to indecent images of children. These offences relate to photographs (including moving images) and also images made, for example, on a computer but which look like real photographs. The indecent images offences have a statutory maximum of five years’ imprisonment for possession of images and 10 years’ imprisonment for the distribution, taking or making... More
    Closed 14 March 2013
  • Sexual Offences Guideline: Other sexual offences

    This is part of a wider consultation on a new guideline for sentencing sexual offences. The offences that will be dealt with in this part of the consultation are: exposure; voyeurism; sex with an adult relative; and preparatory offences (administering a substance with intent; committing an offence with intent to commit a sexual offence; and trespass with the intent to commit a sexual offence). This section will also highlight the approach that... More
    Closed 14 March 2013
  • Sexual Offences Guideline: Offences where the victim is a child

    This is part of a wider consultation on a new guideline for sentencing sexual offences. This section considers offences where the victim is a child and the offender is over the age of 18. The definition of ‘child’ varies between offences in the Sexual Offences Act 2003. Generally, a child is defined as anyone under the age of 16 but there are some offences designed to give greater protection to those under the age of 13 and others where the definition of ‘child’ extends to... More
    Closed 14 March 2013
  • Sexual Offences Guideline: Offences against those with a mental disorder

    This is part of a wider consultation on a new guideline for sentencing sexual offences. This section considers a number of offences designed to protect some of society’s most vulnerable adults who have a mental disorder. The Sexual Offences Act 2003 overhauled previous legislation in this area and introduced a number of new offences, for example, offences committed by care workers. The offences against those with a mental disorder are split into three categories. These are: ... More
    Closed 14 March 2013
  • Reducing the number and cost of whiplash claims

    The Government is committed to finding ways of tackling fraudulent and exaggerated whiplash claims, whilst ensuring that people who have suffered a genuine neck injury should continue to be able to get appropriate compensation. However, increases in claims for compensation relating to whiplash injuries are having a significant impact on the motor insurance premiums paid by individuals, families and businesses. This consultation considers the creation of independent medical panels to... More
    Closed 8 March 2013
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