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10.—(1) Subject to paragraph (2), the President or the Vice-President shall select an employment judge for each tribunal, and that person shall determine proceedings alone.
(2) Where the proceedings are to be determined by a tribunal comprising an employment judge and two other members, the President or the Vice-President, having selected the employment judge under paragraph (1), shall select—
(a)one member from the employee panel and one member from the employer panel; or
(b)one member from either of those panels if the parties consent to Fair Employment Tribunal proceedings being heard and determined by an employment judge and one other member only, or consent under Article 6(1) of the Industrial Tribunals Order.
(3) The President or the Vice-President may select from the appropriate panel a substitute for a member previously selected to hear any proceedings.
(4) This regulation does not apply in relation to national security proceedings before the industrial tribunal (see regulation 12).
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