CHAPTER 1
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ADMINISTRATIVE JUSTICE AND TRIBUNAL PROCEEDINGS
1.1 General Characteristics of Administrative Proceedings
1.1.1 The Board is a Tribunal
Some authors have felt that the Board of Referees is not a tribunal, but rather an administrative law body of any kind or a complaints committee to which a dissatisfied claimant can protest. We believe, on the other hand, that the board is a true tribunal that is defined by its essential function.
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