Justice Reform (Amendment) Bill 2025 and Contempt of Court Bill 2025
Confidentiality and storage of personal data
You are not required to provide any of your personal information to complete this consultation.
The collection and processing of your personal information in relation to this consultation are done so on the basis of your consent (Article 6(1) (a) of the Applied GDPR). Should you wish to withdraw your consent at any time, please contact the Department, after which your personal information will be deleted from the dataset within one calendar month.
Please note that the responses we receive will be carefully considered. Further refinement of the layout and content of the Bills may be undertaken in light of the responses to the consultation.
Further information about the Isle of Man Government Consultation principles and guidance (opens in a new tab).
Storage of personal data
The Department will ensure that data is only retained and used in accordance with GDPR rules. More information regarding GDPR in the Isle of Man (opens in a new tab).
All responses submitted will be held within the Isle of Man Government’s Consultation Hub and will be treated in accordance with the privacy policy.
We will review results from the consultation which will be used to inform the final version of the Bills.
If in making your response via the Hub, you have indicated that you are happy to be contacted then we may liaise further with respondents as necessary.
A consultation summary will be produced and made available on the Consultation Hub.