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Civil Procedure Rule Committee Lay Members with experience in and knowledge of the lay advice sector or consumer affairs

Body
Civil Procedure Rule Committee
Appointing Department
Ministry of Justice
Sector
Judicial, Prison & Policing
Location
London
Skills required
Legal / Judicial
Number of Vacancies
1
Remuneration
No
Time Requirements
Nine committee meetings yearly plus additional sub-committee meetings

Campaign Timeline

  1. Competition Launched

    24/10/2022

  2. Closed for Applications

    28/11/2022 at 11:00

  3. Panel Sift

    09/01/2023

  4. Final Interview Date

    16/02/2023

  5. Announcement

    March 2023

Assessment Panel

Panel Member
Amrita Dhaliwal
Added
24/10/2022
Panel Role
Panel Chair
Positions
Head of Civil Procedure and Enforcement Policy Departmental Official
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Panel Member
Alasdair Wallace
Added
24/10/2022
Positions
Head of Legal Directorate (Civil and Family Law) Departmental Official
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Panel Member
Lizzie Iron
Added
24/10/2022
Positions
Former Civil PRC Lay Member Other Panel Member
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Panel Member
Grace Quantock
Added
24/10/2022
Positions
Independent Member
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Vacancy Description

Members of the Committee have collective responsibility for the operation of the Civil PRC. They must:

• Engage fully in collective consideration of the issues, taking account of the full range of relevant factors, including any guidance issued by the Ministry of Justice or by the Lord Chancellor.

• Ensure that its responsibilities under the Freedom of Information Act (including prompt responses to public requests for information) are discharged, agree an Annual Report; and, where practicable and appropriate, hold at least one public meeting a year.

• Respond appropriately to complaints, if necessary, with reference to the Ministry of Justice.

• Ensure that the Committee does not exceed its powers or functions.

Communications between the Committee and the Lord Chancellor will generally be through the Chair. Nevertheless, any Committee member has the right of access to Ministers on any matter which he or she believes raises important issues relating to his or her duties as a Committee member. In such cases the agreement of other members of the Committee should normally be sought.

From time-to-time issues of a confidential nature may arise during Committee work. The duty of confidentiality obliges members to respect the confidentiality of such work. Confidential information that members obtain during the course of membership of the Committee must not be used for the benefit of own or others use.

Person Specification

Eligibility

There must be no employment restrictions, or limit on your permitted stay in the UK.

Lay members, in accordance with section 2(2)(g) of the Civil Procedure Act 1997, must have experience in and knowledge of the lay advice sector or consumer affairs.

Essential Criteria

• Must have knowledge of and experience in the Lay Advice Sector or Consumer Affairs;

• Interest in the broad field of law concerning civil courts and rule making process;

• Commitment to reflecting the needs of end users in that process;

• Evidence of committee working and relevant inter-personal skills;

• Ability to deal confidently with legal specialists – judiciary and lawyers;

• A commitment to valuing diversity;