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Researching users’ perspectives – report from a UKAJI workshop

On 26 January 2017, UKAJI hosted an interactive workshop on researching the perspectives of users of administrative justice. Below are a summary of the event and links to papers and presentations. Background Understanding ‘users’ perspectives’ is one of the most sought-after aspects within administrative justice and also one of the most complex to research and … Continue reading

UKAJI’s Early Career Researchers Network

                      UKAJI are seeking to establish a network for early career researchers (ECRs) working in administrative justice, led by Joe Tomlinson (University of Sheffield) and Christian Gill (Queen Margaret University). The purpose of the network is, in the first instance, to generate a mailing list … Continue reading

Newsflash! UKAJI’s first two years – progress report

   

How does UKAJI help you?

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

Seminar: Social Security in Scotland

  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