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M Doyle

M Doyle has written 281 posts for Essex CAJI

Call for papers

  The annual SLSA (Socio-Legal Studies Association) conference is being held this year at Lancaster University, April 5-7 2016. The SLSA conference has an Administrative Justice stream which welcomes papers on a variety of topics around the administrative justice theme. For queries, please contact either: Richard Kirkham (r.m.kirkham@sheffield.ac.uk) or Naomi Creutzfeldt (naomi.creutzfeldt@wolfson.ox.ac.uk). The Call for Papers closes 6pm, … Continue reading

Research seminar reminder

Be sure to RSVP for this research seminar, hosted by the London School of Economics, launching a new report: The Value and Effects of Judicial Review By Varda Bondy, Lucinda Platt, and Maurice Sunkin  The report can be found here. 3 February 2016 5.30 pm for 6 pm start, followed by reception to end 7.30pm Chaired by The Rt. … Continue reading

More merger than radical reform: The Government’s response to its Consultation on a new Public Services Ombudsman

By Richard Kirkham This post was originally published on OA News, the online newsletter of the Ombudsman Association, on 22 December 2015. It is re-posted with permission of the author and the Ombudsman Association. In a pleasant Christmas present for ombudsman watchers, the Cabinet Office has published a response to its summer consultation on proposals … Continue reading

What’s new in administrative justice, December 2015

Parliament The Immigration Bill has completed its passage through the House of Commons and had first reading in the House of Lords. Second reading is scheduled for 22 December. SNP MP Neil Gray initiated a Westminster Hall debate on benefit sanctions. Mr Gray expressed concern that sanctions are being imposed too hastily and with increasing … Continue reading

Conference and call for papers

Submissions are sought for the 2016 International conference of the Association for Public Policy Analysis & Management (APPAM): Inequalities: Addressing the Growing Challenge for Policymakers Worldwide London School of Economics, 13-14 June 2016 Deadline for submissions: 22 January 2016 Inequalities are a growing challenge within and between countries around the world. What do we know … Continue reading