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Courts in Northern Ireland UK Supreme Courthears appeals on points of law in cases of major public importance The Crown Court hears all serious criminal cases Magistrates Courts (including Youth Courts and Family Proceedings) hears less serious criminal cases, cases involving juveniles and civil and family cases4 more rows
Applications can be made for access to court records under the Freedom of Information Act 2000. If you apply for a court record under the Freedom of Information Act 2000, the version of the record which is given to you will also be available for other people to see.
For Northern Ireland wills, go to the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI), and for the Republic of Ireland go to the National Archives of Ireland.
The National Archives of Ireland is where researchers and members of the public can view original documents and records from departments of state, the courts, public bodies as well as many private collections.
Industrial Tribunals and the Fair Employment Tribunal deal with legal disputes to do with work. Industrial Tribunals hear nearly all cases involving employment disputes. The Fair Employment Tribunal hears cases to do with unlawful political or religious discrimination.
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PRONI, the only archive in Northern Ireland with Archive Service Accreditation has the vision of Protecting and Providing Archives for All. PRONI aims to identify and preserve records of historical, social and cultural importance and make them available for the information, education and enjoyment of the public.
To access PRONI, you will need to register as a visitor. This will require the completion a registration form and having a photograph taken for your Visitor Pass.
The Lands Tribunal is an expert tribunal established by the Lands Tribunal Compensation Act (NI) 1964. Although it is a court, it includes valuer as well as legal members. The Tribunal deals both with appeals from some other bodies and also disputes referred directly to it.

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