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Administration of Justice in United Kingdom
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Administration of Justice sector based in United Kingdom. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
Companies
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Rossendales Limited
Rossendales joined Marston Holdings in March 2013. We provide enforcement and warrant execution services to local government and the public sector. Operating since 1972, Rossendales was founded on local government expertise and is driven by ex-local authority revenues practitioners. We deliver enforcement services to over 140 clients throughout England and Wales, all while maintaining an efficient and effective service. We invest in long-term partnerships, with a focus on client retention. Our enforcement services are for council tax and national non-domestic rates, road traffic contravention, commercial rents, arrest and BID recoveries. For more information, please contact us via the details below or visit our website at More information on Marston Holdings can be found at business enquiries 01706 833 023 or sales@rossendalesgroup.co.uk -Recruitment line - certificated agents only 01992 803 074 or jobs@marstongroup.co.uk -Media enquiries 0845 340 2237 or communications@marstonholdings.co.uk
201 to 500 staff
Competition Appeal Tribunal
The United Kingdom Competition Appeal Tribunal is a specialist judicial body with cross-disciplinary expertise in law, economics, business and accountancy whose function is to hear and decide cases involving competition or economic regulatory issues.
11 to 50 staff
The Magistrates' Association
We're the only membership body and independent voice for magistrates. Run by and for our 11,500 members, we promote the sound administration of the law. We campaign on policy and practice relating to the magistracy, provide support and development guidance to magistrates, and inform the public about the magistracy and the broader justice system.
11 to 50 staff
Uksupremecourt
The Supreme Court is the highest court in the United Kingdom and hears appeals on arguable points of law of the greatest public importance, for the whole of the United Kingdom in civil cases, and for England, Wales and Northern Ireland in criminal cases. Additionally, it hears cases on devolution matters under the Scotland Act 1998, the Northern Ireland Act 1998 and the Government of Wales Act 2006. This jurisdiction was transferred to the Supreme Court from the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council. The Supreme Court sits in the former Middlesex Guildhall, on the western side of Parliament Square.
51 to 200 staff
Burlington Group
Burlington Group, part of the Marston Holdings family, is a multi-award winning, full-service enforcement business. We provide clients with expertise in motor finance recoveries, which enables us to offer strong capability in the FCA regulated asset finance market segment. We have considerable experience working on behalf of high street banks and motor finance lenders to recover assets subject to defaulted hire purchase agreements and to rehabilitate consumer motor finance accounts following default. We have a distinct advantage in that we can take ownership of all stages of the debt recovery process (or just parts thereof, if required). We have the experience, knowledge and data intelligence tools to allow us to apply the right method to yield results on a debt portfolio. For more information, please contact us via the details below or visit our website at More information on Marston Holdings can be found at business enquiries 0330 900 or mail@burlingtongroup.co.uk -Recruitment line - certificated agents only 01992 803 074 or jobs@marstongroup.co.uk -Media enquiries 0845 340 2237 or communications@marstonholdings.co.uk
11 to 50 staff
Iclmr
Created in January 2011, ICL Media Review (ICLMR) is a daily publication of international criminal and human rights law developments. See profiles of all ICLMR Contributors here: ICLMR has a strict policy of providing all updates within its publications in a neutral and impartial manner.
11 to 50 staff
Scottish Sentencing Council
The Council was established in October 2015 as an independent, advisory body as a result of the Criminal Justice and Licensing (Scotland) Act 2010 Under law, we must- promote consistency in sentencing - assist the development of sentencing policy - promote greater awareness and understanding of sentencing.
1 to 10 staff
Criminal Justice Inspection Ni
CJI is an independent statutory inspectorate with responsibility for inspecting all aspects of the criminal justice system in Northern Ireland apart from the judiciary. It also inspects a number of other agencies and organisations that link into the criminal justice system. It endeavours through its work to secure improvement and promote greater co-operation between the various statutory and voluntary organisations to provide a better justice system for the whole community in Northern Ireland. CJI is also one of four designated organisations in Northern Ireland involved with the National Preventive Mechanism (NPM) which ensures the rights of those in places of detention such as prisons and police custody. All of CJI’s activities are subject to a Quality Management System which is independently audited and certified to the ISO 9001:2015 Quality Standard.
1 to 10 staff
Judicial Office
This is the official LinkedIn page for the Judicial Office, an arm’s length body of the Ministry of Justice. Our purpose: “Strengthening the rule of law and improving the administration of justice by supporting the leadership and governance of our independent judiciary.” We are a unique branch of the civil service, independent from Government, dedicated to supporting the judiciary and promoting judicial independence, to maintain confidence in the rule of law. We help the Lord Chief Justice and the Senior President of Tribunals fulfil their responsibilities to the judiciary, in an ever-evolving justice system. Through our specialist teams we support some judicial office holders, providing policy, legal and handling advice and operational support.
201 to 500 staff
Napo Trade Union And Professional Association
Napo is a trade union and professional association representing thousands of members working in probation and family courts. As a professional association we publish two internationally respected journals which are free to members. We work to protect the professionalism of our members and maintain professional standards and quality training. As a trade union, we are part of the wider union movement and are affiliated to the Trade Union Congress and the General Federation of Trade Unions. We take a full role in campaigns to protect terms and conditions as well as wider national and international campaigns for justice and protecting the public sector.
11 to 50 staff
Sentencing Academy
The Sentencing Academy is a research and engagement charitable incorporated organisation dedicated to developing understanding of sentencing in England and Wales and informing public debate. It promotes an evidence-based approach to sentencing and encourages effective sentencing practices that reduce re-offending, provide justice to victims, and promote public confidence. Our work is diverse and broad, covering sentencing for both youths and adults from out of court disposals through to release from custody and post-release conditions. We act as a hub for a growing network of researchers active in this field of work, commissioning, and co-ordinating original and experimental research.
1 to 10 staff
Virtual Autopsy Global Solutions
Virtual Autopsy UK Ltd is a British medical technology company specializing in the field of 3D Post-Mortem Imaging, Medical Visualisation, and Education in Post Mortem Imaging.
1 to 10 staff
Associazione Italiana Giovani Avvocati Aiga Londra
Pagina LinkedIn ufficiale di AIGA Londra, punto di incontro dei giovani avvocati italiani professionalmente stabiliti a Londra. La pagina costituisce il canale di informazione riguardante le attività formative e di networking organizzate dall'Associazione
1 to 10 staff
Scottish Court
The Kilmarnock Sheriff Court building opened to the public in December 1986. It is one of the busiest courts in Scotland. The Justice of the Peace Court was established in the same building in 2010.
11 to 50 staff
Chancery Cs Solicitors
Chancery CS Solicitors is strategically positioned in London with experienced legal team to provide legal advice on a range of legal matters such as Immigration, Conveyance and Family. Chancery CS Solicitors is here to provide unparalleled solution, when you need it the most our Legal Expertise- Immigration: For more than ten years, Chancery Cs Solicitors have been the best handling the ever changing and complicated immigration matters. Our experienced team have high success rate in advising and resolving immigration matters such as arriving in the UK, Asylum, EU, EEA and Commonwealth, Family visas, Immigration appeals and legal advice, Application management, Settle in the UK, Sponsor workers or students, Stateless, Student visas, Tourist and short stay visas, Transit visas and Work visas. Whatever the immigration matter, Chancery Cs experts will find effective solutions for all your UK Immigration issues- Civil Litigation: we advise in matters of civil negligence, personal injury and other types of civil litigation. We advise on defamation, traffic accidents, workplace accidents, assaults, defective product-related accidents and medical malpractice- Conveyance: In recent times the processes of transfer of property rights have become more complicated for lenders and intermediaries, so much so it has become more confusing and intimidating for buyers. Chancery CS Solicitors have a team of legal experts that simplifies the process by rendering legal advice on services concerning selling, leasing, letting or buying property to small businesses, private individuals and corporate clients dealing with residential and commercial property transactions- Family: Our team of family law experts advice families on matters such as divorce, custody, wills and estates and defence in response to criminal charges.
11 to 50 staff
Court Law
1 to 10 staff
Insight Forensic Psychology Service
Insight Forensic Services is a network of qualified and registered professionals across the forensic and social work setting. We offer comprehensive support for individuals within the judicial system, mental health and community setting, using a broad range of clinical, neurological and psychological risk assessments. Through our inclusive assessments we aim to provide supportive recommendations to enable effective progress. Uniquely, Insight FS has the provision to undertake Social and Care Act assessments, assessing the eligibility of individuals for community care and support.
1 to 10 staff
Seventhreeone
SevenThreeOne is a non-profit organisation that uses the Creative Industries to further the education and skills of serving prisoners, returning citizens, and disengaged young people.
11 to 50 staff
The Metis Institute
The Metis Institute is a think tank and a boutique advisory, committed to empowering dispute resolution, regulatory excellence, and good governance, for the purpose of accelerating economic development, attracting investors, and improving people’s lives. In all we do, we take a comprehensive perspective. We focus on practical solutions, not just theoretical expertise. Empowering Dispute Resolution: We advise courts, governments, special economic zones and similar institutions in designing, implementing, operating and improving judicial and alternative dispute resolution ecosystems. We also develop and share perspectives on the future of dispute resolution, including deploying cutting edge technology. In parallel, our network of experts and practitioners supports clients by facilitating amicable solutions of specific legal challenges. Empowering Regulatory Excellence: We work with public sector entities and special economic zones to create regulatory frameworks and structures that are optimized to achieve policy objectives while reducing ambiguity and cutting red tape. Our work entails both the strategic design of regulations and specific drafting. Empowering Good Governance: We help public sector entities as well as private sector companies put in place governance policies, structures and protocols which ensure integrity, trust and accountability are cornerstones of their identity and operations.
1 to 10 staff
Judicial Office For Scotland
The Judicial Office for Scotland is a separate part of the Scottish Courts and Tribunals Service. It provides support to the Lord President in his role as head of the Scottish judiciary which includes responsibility for the training, welfare, deployment, guidance and conduct of judicial office holders, as well as the efficient disposal of business in Scottish courts and tribunals. The Judicial Office also supports the President of the Scottish Tribunals in his role. The Judicial Office for Scotland incorporates the Lord President’s Private Office (LPPO), the Judicial Institute, Strategy and Governance, Judicial Communications, Library Services and three secretariat teams providing support to Independent Councils ( Scottish Civil Justice Council; the Criminal Courts Rules Council and the Scottish Sentencing Council). All judicial office holders are independent.
11 to 50 staff
Court Of The Lord Lyon
Court of The Lord Lyon is a judiciary company based out of 1 W Register St, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.
1 to 10 staff
Halow Birmingham
1 to 10 staff
Social Security Chamber
1 to 10 staff
Studio Lironi
Servizi Legali offre consulenza legale, commerciale e fiscale in tutta Italia. Tra i vari servizi offerti: Consulenza sul diritto civile, consulenza sul diritto penale, consulenza sul diritto di famiglia consulenza sul diritto tributario, consulenza su costituzioni società in UK, Consulenza sulla stipula di Trust. I professionisti che operano in Servizi Legali sono Avvocati regolarmente iscritti all'albo e Commercialisti. Ha uffici in Como, Milano e Londra.
1 to 10 staff
Veterans Change Partnership Vcp And Support Hub
As a Community Interest Company (CIC 09816344), the VCP is a not for profit organisation with the objectives to provide programmes of rehabilitation and support for and to former military veteran offenders and their families. Initial start-up funding is currently being sought. Although support for military veterans is improving, regrettably an increasing number are entering the criminal justice system. Official HMI of Prisons estimates that the numbers in prison have now reached 7%(circa with individual prisons reporting 14+%-The MoJ and MoD suggests 5,800 are on probation and community orders; however, NAPO suggests as many as 12,500. Whichever figs are accurate, former military veterans represent the largest occupational group within our justice system; this surely indicates that something is wrong and that the Covenant has more to achieve. A report by the Howard League for Penal Reform, entitled ‘Leaving Forces Life’ concluded that, despite there being a great deal more help available via service charities, individuals are still falling through the net and ending up in the Justice System, often years after discharge. Issues stemming from post-service dysfunction, mental illness, poverty, addictions and marital breakdown are all contributing. None can be seen as being addressed within the ‘spirit’ of the Military Covenant. An alternative to custody and probation for military veteran offenders is urgently needed. To that end, a new and innovative project is currently being developed. Entitled ‘The Veterans Change Partnership’, the partnership will deliver intensive and purposeful programmes of support, rehabilitation, personal development, skills training and peer mentoring into accommodation, further training and work, along with programmes of family support.
1 to 10 staff
Crown Office
11 to 50 staff
Feelgoodfutures
Hampshire High Sheriff
The Office of High Sheriff is an independent non-political Royal appointment for a single year. The origins of the Office date back to Saxon times, when the ‘Shire Reeve’ was responsible to the king for the maintenance of law and order within the shire, or county, and for the collection and return of taxes due to the Crown. The role has evolved over time with High Sheriffs today typically lending support and encouragement to crime prevention agencies, the emergency services and to the voluntary sector. There are 55 High Sheriffs serving the counties of England and Wales each year.
1 to 10 staff
Mwm Ltd
1 to 10 staff
Opentrial
MISSION To reduce the scope for corruption, violence and human rights abuse within developing-world legal systems and, thereby, strengthen fairness and equality before the law in aid of national development. GOALS FOR EACH COUNTRY: Short-term: Legal system transparency that engenders improved accountability, civic engagement and reform. Medium-term: A reduced incidence of legal system corruption, violence, human rights abuse and injustice. Long-term: Greater legal stability and predictability, reduced levels of corruption generally, greater capitalisation of assets, improved commerce and standards of living, reduced environmental degradation, reduced levels of conflict and disorder, lower incidence of radicalism and enhanced freedom of expression.
1 to 10 staff
Ffestiniog Railway Holdings Limited
1 to 10 staff
Funshack
11 to 50 staff
Hooke Springs Trout Farm
1 to 10 staff
Franklyns Fishfarm
1 to 10 staff
Glenwood Interiors Limited
1 to 10 staff
Jazz Panesar Ltd
1 to 10 staff
Shiatsu School
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Shrewsbury & North Shropshire Magistrates' Bench
Magistrates' courts are a key part of the criminal justice system and 95% of cases are completed there. In addition magistrates' courts deal with many civil cases e.g. family matters, liquor licensing and betting and gaming. For over 600 years Justices of the Peace have held courts in order to punish law breakers, resolve local disputes and keep order in the community. Cases in the magistrates' courts are usually heard by a panel of three magistrates (Justices of the Peace) supported by a legally qualified Court Clerk. The magistrates are collectively called a Bench and are assigned to a Local Justice Area but have a national jurisdiction pursuant to the Courts Act 2003. Magistrates are appointed by the Crown (retiring at the age of 70). They are not paid but may claim expenses and an allowance for loss of earnings. They come from all walks of life and do not usually have any legal qualifications. Qualified clerks advise them on the law. They are unpaid but receive travel and subsistence allowance. There are around in England and Wales. They undergo a substantial amount of training supervised by the Judicial Studies Board.
10001+ staff
Hill House Koi Limited
1 to 10 staff
Trendy Trainers Limited
1 to 10 staff
Belleau Bridge Trout Farm
1 to 10 staff
Forensic Science Investigations Limited
1 to 10 staff
Studio Legale Raffaele Addamo
Studio Legale specializzato in Diritto d'Autore e Copyright, Diritto del Lavoro e della Previdenza Sociale, Diritto Civile e Tutela del Credito.
1 to 10 staff
Scott & Co Scotland Llp
Scott & Co was established in 1992 as a traditional Scottish partnership, providing debt recovery, enforcement (diligence) and citation services. It expanded rapidly through acquisition and organic growth based upon an excellent service reputation, a sophisticated technology platform, technical competence and an extensive network of service offices throughout Scotland. We provide services to central and local government bodies, the legal profession and private sector clients. In 2015 Scott & Co became (along with its associated business, AA Hutton LLP) part of the Marston Group. Marston is the UK’s largest judicial services group, providing integrated court order compliance. The inclusion of Scott & Co within the wider Marston Group has created an organisation with full UK capability and cross border recovery and enforcement benefits for our clients.
201 to 500 staff
Hmips
His Majesty's Chief Inspector of Prisons for Scotland (HMIPS) is responsible for inspecting all 17 prisons across Scotland to assess the treatment and conditions of prisoners. Our findings are reported publicly to ensure transparency and accountability. Since 2015, HMIPS has also overseen independent prison monitoring, which is carried out daily by dedicated volunteers who play a crucial role in safeguarding prisoner welfare. As part of the UK’s commitment to the UN's Optional Protocol to the Convention Against Torture (OPCAT), HMIPS is one of 21 bodies forming the National Preventative Mechanism (NPM). Our mission includes monitoring detainee treatment, inspecting prisoner escorts, and producing an Annual Report for Scottish Ministers and Parliament.
11 to 50 staff
Isajo
ISAJO is an organization to end systematic abuse.
1 to 10 staff
Sociology And Social Justice Society
The LSESU Sociology and Social Justice Society aims to be a fun, vibrant and diverse community engaging with contemporary global issues. With many academic and social events throughout the year, we bring together people from all backgrounds and spark discussion between those interested in Sociology and issues of Social Justice.
1 to 10 staff