Consultation Paper on Non-Court Adjudicative Bodies and Appeals
Summary
The Law Reform Commission of Ireland has published a consultation paper proposing reforms to non-court adjudicative bodies and appeals to courts. Interested parties are invited to submit comments by June 23, 2026.
What changed
The Law Reform Commission of Ireland has released a consultation paper, Non-court Adjudicative Bodies, seeking public input on potential reforms to non-court adjudicative bodies and the process of appeals to the courts. The paper outlines various options for reform and invites submissions from all interested parties.
Regulated entities and legal professionals should review the consultation paper and consider submitting comments by the deadline of June 23, 2026. The Commission is soliciting feedback on the proposed options to inform potential legislative changes. The specific implications for various non-court bodies and appeal mechanisms will depend on the final recommendations and subsequent legislative action.
What to do next
- Review the Consultation Paper on Non-court Adjudicative Bodies and Appeals.
- Submit comments or feedback to ncabs@lawreform.ie or by post by June 23, 2026.
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Law Reform Commission Publishes Consultation Paper on Reform of Non-Court Adjudicative Bodies and Appeals to Courts
By KevinGibson, Monday, 22nd December 2025 | 0 comments
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Submissions are invited from all interested parties on the Commission's Consultation Paper entitled Non-court Adjudicative Bodies.
The full text of the Consultation Paper can be found here.
The relevant executive summary can be found in here.
Tá an athchoimre feidhmeannach ar fáil anseo.
Details of the various options to submit your response - whether by email (direct to: ncabs@lawreform.ie) or by post - can be found here.
Contributors are requested to make their submissions/comments, if possible, before close of business on 23rd June, 2026.
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