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Right of Appeal and Review in the Equality Court

Any person who is dissatisfied by an order made by the Equality Court may appeal against the order to either the High Court or the Supreme Court of Appeal. An appeal can also be made directly to the Constitutional Court.

If a presiding officer in a Magistrate’s Court rules on a ground of discrimination not listed by the Act, the decision must be submitted to the relevant High Court for review, once the proceedings have been finalised.

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