Freedom of Information

The Freedom of Information (FOI) Law was passed on 19th October 2007 and came into effect in January 2009. It gives the public a right of access to all types of records held by public authorities, but also sets out some exemptions from that right. Whilst the Judicial and Legal Services Commission is not a public authority, they are committed to openness, transparency and serving the public interest in compliance with the Freedom of Information Law, 2007.

When searching for published content on this site, enter the key word(s) into the search box at the top of the page or click Publications.

 

Publication Schemes

As in accordance with s. 5 of the Freedom of Information Law, the Judicial and Legal Services Commission Life has adopted and maintains a publication scheme. The main purpose of a publication scheme is to make information readily available without the need for specific written requests. Schemes are intended to encourage the publication of material proactively, and develop a greater culture of openness.

 

The Law states that Information to be published by public authorities includes:-
  • the functions of the authority, what work it does and how it sets about its tasks.
  • the departments and agencies of the authority.
  • the subjects handled by each department or authority, with the locations of the departments and agencies and the opening hours of all offices.
  • the title and business address of the Principal Officer and other key officers within the authority.
  • Classes of records held.
  • Manuals, interpretations, rules, guidelines, practices or precedents.

Please check our Publications to see if the information you would like is not already available.

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