Courts Of The United Kingdom
The
United Kingdom
does not have a single unified
judicial system
:
England and Wales
have one system,
Scotland
another, and
Northern Ireland
another. One exception to this rule is the area of
immigration
law; the
Immigration Appellate Authority
's
jurisdiction
covers the whole of the United Kingdom.
See also
courts of England and Wales
courts of Northern Ireland
courts of Scotland
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