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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

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

Seminar on new research on judicial review

A seminar will be hosted by the London School of Economics on 3 February 2016 to launch a new research 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 … Continue reading

Half a Century of Administrative Justice

The Right Honourable Sir Jeremy Sullivan, former Senior President of Tribunals On 26 November 2015, Sir Jeremy Sullivan delivered a lecture hosted by the University of Essex School of Law, Clifford Chance and the UK Administrative Justice Institute. The event was tweeted using the hashtag #adminjustice50, and a recording of the speech is available.    … Continue reading