EAT (02): jurisdiction | Practical Law

EAT (02): jurisdiction | Practical Law

The EAT has limited jurisdiction. It may only consider matters where legislation specifically grants it authority. The EAT's main function is to hear appeals from employment tribunal decisions, and this note considers the authority granted by the Employment Tribunals Act 1996 and other legislation for the EAT to do so. It also considers the role the EAT plays in considering appeals from the Central Arbitration Committee and those occasions when it has original jurisdiction.

EAT (02): jurisdiction

Practical Law UK Practice Note 7-376-3747 (Approx. 9 pages)

EAT (02): jurisdiction

MaintainedEngland, Scotland, Wales
The EAT has limited jurisdiction. It may only consider matters where legislation specifically grants it authority. The EAT's main function is to hear appeals from employment tribunal decisions, and this note considers the authority granted by the Employment Tribunals Act 1996 and other legislation for the EAT to do so. It also considers the role the EAT plays in considering appeals from the Central Arbitration Committee and those occasions when it has original jurisdiction.