The Northern Ireland court system are a unique part of the British legal framework. Although Northern Ireland is part of the UK, it maintains its autonomous legal structure, separate from those of England and Wales and Scotland. This system is rooted in common law, but it is tailored to the region’s unique traditions and governance.
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