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Tribunals, Administrative Justice, First-tier Tribunal, Upper Tribunal, HM Courts and Tribunals Service, Lord Chancellor, Supreme Court of the United Kingdom, Judicial Review, Immigration and Asylum Chamber, Social Entitlement Chamber, Special Educational

Tribunals are specialized courts that resolve disputes in areas like immigration, social benefits, and education, operating independently within the justice system. The Administrative Justice system offers a fair process for resolving disagreements involving government decisions. The First-tier Tribunal hears initial cases, while the Upper Tribunal reviews decisions if needed. The HM Courts and Tribunals Service manages these tribunals, overseen by the Lord Chancellor. The Supreme Court is the highest court in the UK, setting legal precedents. Judicial Review allows courts to examine if government actions adhere to the law. Specific chambers, like the Immigration and Asylum Chamber, handle related cases, ensuring legal fairness across different societal issues.