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UK Administrative Justice Institute

Funded by the Nuffield Foundation, we link research, practice & policy on administrative justice in the UK
UK Administrative Justice Institute has written 120 posts for Essex CAJI

Call for Expression of Interest

CAJI is happy to share this call for expression of interest received from the organisers of a new Women in UK Public Law Group. The details are as follows: This is a call for women to be involved in the creation of a Women in UK Public Law Group, which will be an inclusive and intersectional network to facilitate mutual support among women in the field of UK public law. We are open … Continue reading

Nick O’Brien: Administrative Justice and Politics: From Postliberalism to Post-Legalism

Administrative justice has something of an image problem, perennially cornered as dull and dusty, somehow remote from the real action, whether constitutional, political or social. For some, this is not a problem: at times, administrative justice is deliberately positioned as an antidote to politics, a safe and orderly space where ‘justice as fairness’ can float … Continue reading

CAJI presents: A discussion with KAKU Shun on the Legitimacy of International Law – 26 February 2024 at 10.30 am UTC

Webinar on the Legitimacy of International Law with KAKU Shun, a Professor of legal philosophy in the Faculty of Law, Waseda University. Continue reading

Essex CAJI Review Volume 1

Essex CAJI is excited to share with you our Review Volume 1. There have been some very exciting and interesting projects happening here at the University of Essex over the last year, and whilst not exhaustive, the attached shows a snapshot of some of those. We at CAJI hope that you enjoy this read!

Analysing the UK-Rwanda Agreement on Asylum Partnership

In December 2023, Theodore Konstadinides, Professor at the University of Essex and Co-Director of CAJI, was invited to give oral evidence to the House of Lords International Agreements Committee on the topic of the UK Rwanda Agreement on Asylum Partnership. This was also followed up by the provision of written evidence submitted jointly by Theodore … Continue reading