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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 April 2016
Neutral citation – the practice of giving each judgment of a court a reference number or citation – has been in use in the senior courts of England and Wales since 2001. The beginning of January 2016 saw the introduction of a new system of neutral citation for English ecclesiastical courts. The practice direction bringing this practice into force is reproduced below and is preceded by an introductory essay by the Dean of Arches and Auditor.
1 G Newsom and G Newsom, Faculty Jurisdiction of the Church of England, second edition (London, 1993), p 79.