Lee Marsons, Senior Researcher, Public Law Project I am part of the editorial team at the Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, specifically organising the Ombudsmen, Tribunals and Administrative Justice section of the Journal. I thank Essex CAJI for allowing me to use this post to invite article submissions for the section. The Journal … Continue reading
In 2023, the York Disability Rights Forum announced their intention to bring judicial review proceedings against the Humber and North Yorkshire Integrated Care Board on the basis that its adult autism and ADHD assessment pilot pathway was unlawful. The pilot had been introduced in March 2023 in response to increasing numbers of adults seeking an … Continue reading
During the 30-year Northern Ireland conflict, which ended with the 1998 Belfast/Good Friday Agreement, human rights violations were committed by a range of parties, including UK state forces. It has long been suspected that impunity protected this latter category of conflict actors, and that lack of accountability for serious harms, such as torture and killings, … Continue reading
In the field of public law, and constitutional and administrative justice, methodology has not always taken a front seat. However, it is becoming increasingly more important in legal research to pay closer attention to the methodologies employed in this field. Whether writing a book, a PhD, a dissertation or an article, there is a growing … Continue reading
Essex CAJI is excited to announce our upcoming Webinar on 28 May at 3pm (London Time) in which we are honoured to be joined by Nick O’Brien, together with our esteemed panellists, Naomi Creutzfeldt from the University of Kent, Andrew Le Sueur from the University of Essex and our visiting fellow here at CAJI, Margaret … Continue reading