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Administrative Justice at the SLSA 2016

  By Richard Kirkham and Naomi Creutzfeldt The Administrative Justice stream at the Socio-Legal Studies Association (SLSA) conference has become one of the few forums in the academic sector within which research on administrative justice matters is showcased and debated on an annual basis. This year the conference was held at Lancaster University, and four … Continue reading

Seminar: Initial Decision-making, Internal Review, and Administrative Justice

11 May 2016 at the University of Manchester UKAJI has organised a seminar on initial decision-making and internal review. The seminar will explore what we know and what we need to know about current reform initiatives relating to initial decision-making and internal review of decision-making across government. The aims are to bring together researchers and … Continue reading

ADR and Justice Conference

  On 18-20 April 2016, the Centre for Socio-Legal Studies (CSLS) at the University of Oxford will host the Fourth Annual Civil Justice Conference on Consumer ADR/ODR. The conference will address three timely topics and current research addressing these: How have Member States implemented the EU Consumer ADR Directive, and what landscape changes have occurred? Findings … Continue reading

30 Years of Judicial Review

By Tom Mullen, Professor of Law School of Law, University of Glasgow A conference to mark thirty years of the specialised judicial review procedure –  held jointly by Strathclyde and Glasgow University Law Schools – took place on 26th January 2015. The papers from the conference have been revised and were published at the end of 2015 in … Continue reading

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