President of the Family Division, 'Revised national listing protocol for applications that seek deprivation of liberty orders relating to children under the inherent jurisdiction' (September 2023)
National DOL list "Following the conclusion of the initial pilot scheme in July 2023 and the extensive consultation with judges and other stakeholders which followed, the organisation and listing of DoL orders relating to children under the inherent jurisdiction is being revised. The National DoL Court will no longer operate under that title. In future, all initial applications will be dealt with as part of the National DoL List ('NDL') which will continue to be overseen as part of the work of the Family Division."
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Document states it's dated September 2023.
PDF created 11/10/23.
Subheading is:
NATIONAL DoL LIST (‘NDL’) October 2023
(Replacing the National DoL Court)
Website page dated 11/10/23.
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Type: Court guidance🔍
Title: Revised national listing protocol for applications that seek deprivation of liberty orders relating to children under the inherent jurisdiction
Author: President of the Family Divison🔍 · McFarlane, Andrew🔍
Organisation: Courts and Tribunals Judiciary🔍
Date: September 2023🔍
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