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Remarks by Garth Schofield
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 March 2019
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The form of deliberations can certainly be significant to how a tribunal approaches the task of coming to a decision. To counsel, or to an outside observer, this may be something of a “black box”: the tribunal goes off after the hearing, reaches agreement (or does not), and comes back a few months later with a decision. What a tribunal does during that intervening period, however, is significantly more nuanced.
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