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January 2010
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The Judicial Appointments Commission is looking for 40 Deputy Judges to sit in a fee paid capacity in the Upper Tribunal and deal with work arising from the right of appeal on asylum and immigration cases from the First-tier Tribunal. Deputy judges are expected to be available for at least 15 days per year. For more details, see the Commission’s website at www.judicialappointments.gov.uk.
 

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