Reform of Local Justice Areas Consultation
Overview
This public consultation seeks views on proposals to replace the current organisation of magistrates’ courts following the abolition of Local Justice Areas.
The Judicial Review and Courts Act 2022 legislated to abolish the system of Local Justice Areas (LJAs) to facilitate greater efficiency in the administration and operation of magistrates’ courts. This consultation, developed jointly between HMG and Judicial Office, sets out proposals for a new structure following LJA abolition. It also seeks views on proposed changes to magistrates’ training and leadership arrangements which are currently organised around LJAs.
This consultation is primarily aimed at magistrates in England and Wales who will be impacted by these proposals, but we also welcome views from other individuals or groups with a particular interest in the magistracy as well as from members of the public more broadly.
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Audiences
- Citizens
- Local authorities
- Litigants
- Government departments
- Legal professionals
- Judiciary
- Prosecutors
- Court & Tribunal staff
- Legal professional bodies
Interests
- Courts
- Access to justice
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