Question: Part 2 CASE STUDY : 1. If the registrar refuses Amelia's claim, does procedural fairness require that she have a right to appeal the decision?

Part 2 CASE STUDY : 1. If the registrar refuses Amelia's claim, does procedural fairness require that she have a right to appeal the decision? If not, why not? 2. Suppose the Travel Agents Act does provide Amelia with a right to appeal the registrar's decision to a tribunal, the Travel Compensation Fund Appeal Board. Do the principles of procedural fairness apply to this tribunal? If not, why not? 3. If so, what appeal procedures would satisfy the requirement for procedural fairness under these circumstances? 4. written hearing would likely suffice in these circumstances. 5. Would the principles of procedural fairness require that anyone other than Amelia have an opportunity to participate in the appeal

Procedural Fairness AND Judicial Review do research and discuss the infringement of Procedure Fairness

Bow Street Magistrates ex parte Pinochet No.2, R v [2000] 1 AC 119. Cooper v Wandsworth Board of Works (1863) 143 ER 414. Dimes v Grand Junction Canal (1852) 10 ER 301. Gough [1993], R v AC 646. In re Medicaments [2001] 1 WLR 700. Lloyd v McMahon [1987] 1 AC 625.

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