In this article the
author examines the issues surrounding the challenge to an
adjudicator's
decision. He begins with the
job of an adjudicator and how this job developed and what boundaries an adjudicator has. The author quotes many
case studies as examples of where an adjudicator can be challenged and what legal right he has to uphold his decision. The paper concludes with the anomalies as he sees it, in the law. Introduction Exceptions Challenges on the Jurisdiction of the Adjudicator. Natural Justice Human Rights Act Other Case Laws Conclusion
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