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  1. Yes, but only for actions outside of those provided by legislation. First step is a complaint in the magistrates court under MCA 1980 section 111, second step (assuming they don't reply within a reasonable time or refuse your complaint by stating it is out of time) appeal their decision and ask for a statement of case to a court of higher jurisdiction. This used to be the high court but that has now changed to the County Court. For CSA actions outside of the legislation (unlawful) a civil action can be brought under the law of TORT. Article 6 ECHR includes providing a court that meets the requirements of Article 6
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