The Queen Margaret University Consumer Dispute Resolution Centre seminar series showcases research and scholarship exploring issues relating to consumer-business and citizen-state disputes. On 9 November 2016, the first seminar of 2016/ 2017 will feature Dr Naomi Creutzfeldt (Westminster) and Prof Mike Adler (Edinburgh). Naomi will discuss her research on user perceptions of ombuds schemes in … Continue reading
As part of our work to develop a network of researchers working in administrative justice, today we launch an updated version of the UKAJI Current Research Register, alongside a number of new profiles of projects listed in the register. An organic resource The register is an organic resource, and we are well aware that work is … Continue reading
We’d like to hear from our subscribers about the ways that UKAJI has helped you in your work, whether it involves conducting research, using research, developing policy, responding to policy initiatives and consultations, or conducting litigation. We’d also like to hear if there are things you’d like UKAJI to do that we aren’t yet doing. Please … Continue reading
Queen Margaret University, the University of Glasgow, and the UK Administrative Justice Institute invite you to a seminar on: “Social Security and Administrative Justice in Scotland” The seminar will take place on Tuesday 18 October 2016, 13.30 – 16.30 (preceded by lunch at 13.00), at Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh. The seminar will address the challenges … Continue reading