Central government will only deal with contentious cases via an appeals system where there are serious disagreements about a council's decision.
I think the appeals system needs a little revision.
There's no clear appeals system set up.
Supports similar appeals system to obtain coverage for experimental treatment of people who are gravely ill.
However, virtually all other countries using sharia law now have an appeals system.
Native courts that were instituted under British administration provide an appeals system outside of the decision making by the elders.
In a speech last August, the former Justice said the appeals system was being abused.
The cost of the appeals system is huge.
It will follow the appeals system in England and Wales, allowing parents to challenge education board decisions on where their child should go.
To me this sounds like the appeals system is an effective safety net.