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7.Responsibilities of the Presidents, Regional Employment Judges and Vice President
10.National security proceedings – panel of members and composition of tribunals
THE EMPLOYMENT TRIBUNALS RULES OF PROCEDURE
CASE MANAGEMENT ORDERS AND OTHER POWERS
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99.Transfer of proceedings between Scotland and England & Wales
100.References to the Court of Justice of the European Union
103.Information to the Commission for Equality and Human Rights
105.Application of this Schedule to appeals against improvement and prohibition notices
106.Application of this Schedule to appeals against unlawful act notices
THE EMPLOYMENT TRIBUNALS (NATIONAL SECURITY) RULES OF PROCEDURE
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