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UKAJI April 2021 round-up

UKAJI April 2021 round-up Here is UKAJI’s round-up of important administrative justice related news, events and publications for April 2021. If you have anything to add to this round-up or any future round-ups, please contact Lee Marsons on lm17598@essex.ac.uk. Publications and articles: Joe Whelan, Welfare, Deservingness and the Logic of Poverty: Who deserves? Naomi Creutzfeldt, … Continue reading

UKAJI January 2021 round-up

Here is UKAJI’s summary of important administrative justice related news, events, cases, and publications for January 2021. If you have anything to add to this round-up or any future round-ups, please contact Lee Marsons on lm17598@essex.ac.uk. Publications: Sheila Riddell, Neville Harris and Gail Davidge, Autonomy, education and the rights of children with special and additional … Continue reading

UKAJI December 2020 round-up

UKAJI December 2020 round-up Here is UKAJI’s round-up of important news, events, publications, and cases for December 2020. If you have anything to add to this or any future round-up, please contact Lee Marsons on lm17598@essex.ac.uk. Publications and articles: Mark Elliott, Repealing the Fixed-Term Parliaments Act 2011 (Public Law For Everyone, 2 December). Michael Thomson, … Continue reading

UKAJI November 2020 round-up

UKAJI November 2020 round-up This is UKAJI’s round-up of important administrative justice news, events, publications, and cases for November 2020. If you have anything to add to this round-up or any future round-ups, please contact Lee Marsons on lm17598@essex.ac.uk. UKAJI blog posts: Katie Boyle and Diana Camps (University of Stirling), (Lacking in) Methodological Rigour, Human … Continue reading

UKAJI October 2020 round-up

UKAJI October 2020 round-up Here is UKAJI’s round-up of important administrative justice news, events, and publications for October 2020. If you have anything to add to this round-up or any future round-ups, please contact Lee Marsons on lm17598@essex.ac.uk. NB: the acronym IRAL referred to throughout this round-up stands for the Independent Review of Administrative Law. … Continue reading