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An adjudicator is not a judge

By: Series: Building ; 265(8154) 22 September 2000, 64(1)Publication details: 2000Subject(s): Summary: Considers what implications the new Human Rights Act has for adjudicators. Confirms it only has jurisdiction over those whose work is of a public nature. Thus an adjudicator, who is a private person performing a private function merely for the parties to a contract, must remain outside the scope of the act. However, warns that the Act may have implications for any adjudicator who acts unfairly or impartially .
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Considers what implications the new Human Rights Act has for adjudicators. Confirms it only has jurisdiction over those whose work is of a public nature. Thus an adjudicator, who is a private person performing a private function merely for the parties to a contract, must remain outside the scope of the act. However, warns that the Act may have implications for any adjudicator who acts unfairly or impartially .