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The Northern Ireland Court of Appeal held that the employer was not entitled to make such a payment.
However, that decision was reversed by the Northern Ireland Court of Appeal in September 2005.
The Northern Ireland Court of Appeal heard the soldiers' appeals and conducted a lengthy review of the cases.
The Northern Ireland Court of Appeal quashed that judgment this year after Shivers challenged the trial verdict.
This was in accordance with the Order of the County Court which was affirmed by the Northern Ireland Court of Appeal.
In February 2007, the Northern Ireland Court of Appeal quashed the inquiry panel's ruling, concluding that it had indeed applied the wrong test in reaching its decision.
The Secretary of State, Owen Paterson, obtained a stay on Treacy's judgment, appealing it to the Northern Ireland Court of Appeal.
The Northern Ireland Court of Appeal found that Justice Hart's judgment had not examined whether Shivers" actions were as part of a joint enterprise to murder.
In 2000, Iain Hay Gordon, the man convicted of her murder, had his sentence overturned after the Northern Ireland Court of Appeal found it to be unsafe.
The Northern Ireland Court of Appeal held that her claim failed because the two comparators she pointed to who had done similar appraisals had had no complaints made against them.
Although the practice in England and Wales is sometimes to award a separate sum on account of aggravation, we find the approach of the Northern Ireland Court of Appeal more attractive.
This comprises the Northern Ireland Court of Appeal, High Court of Northern Ireland and the Crown Court in Northern Ireland.
This approach was adopted by the Northern Ireland Court of Appeal in Shamoon v Chief Constable of Royal Ulster Constabulary [2001] IRLR 520.
In July 2007, the House of Lords allowed an appeal from the Robert Hamill inquiry against the decision of the Northern Ireland Court of Appeal with regard to the issue of anonymity.
But opening his case at the Northern Ireland Court of Appeal in Belfast, defence counsel David Spens QC said: "The trial judge erred in admitting evidence of the defendant's bad character."
Tuesday 8 October 1985 The Northern Ireland Court of Appeal overturned a conviction for murder against Dominic McGlinchey, formerly leader of the Irish National Liberation Army (INLA).
He has appeared at employment tribunals across the UK, and also in the higher courts including the Court of Appeal, the Northern Ireland Court of Appeal, House of Lords and ECJ.
The majority of the House of Lords, reversing the Northern Ireland Court of Appeal, held that the dismissal was wrongful, because the express powers in condition 12 were exhaustive and excluded any implied power to dismiss on giving reasonable notice.
Another appeal, this time at the Northern Ireland Court of Appeal, led to that lesser conviction also being overturned on 31 January 2000 due to uncertainty over the accuracy of evidence that initially suggested Clegg's final bullet was fired after the vehicle had passed.
The acquittal in the non-jury case, coming after guilty verdicts at Mr Shivers" original trial were quashed by the Northern Ireland Court of Appeal, means no-one has yet been successfully prosecuted over the March 2009 attack by the Real IRA.
Before the creation of the CCRC, the only resort for a case that had already been to the Court of Appeal (or the Northern Ireland Court of Appeal) was a direct appeal to the Home Secretary or the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland.