The UK Administrative Justice Institute, Queen Margaret University, and the University of Glasgow invite you to: “A seminar on the changing world of social security and administrative justice in Scotland” The seminar will take place on 18 October 2016, 13.30 – 16.00 (preceded by lunch at 13.00), at Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh. The … Continue reading
The United Kingdom Administrative Justice Institute (UKAJI) is seeking a researcher to undertake a scoping study of data relating to administrative justice held by central government. UKAJI is funded by the Nuffield Foundation to kickstart high-quality, empirically based research on administrative justice in the UK. More information on its activities can be found on its … Continue reading
Mandatory reconsideration is something of a hybrid feature of administrative justice. In terms of design, this is obvious. It is a form of redress in one sense, but it is also a form of primary decision-making in another. By Robert Thomas and Joseph Tomlinson, School of Law, University of Manchester We recently held a joint UKAJI/University … Continue reading
Searching for a public lawyer interested in ADR …. UKAJI colleagues based at Essex would like to draw attention to a post currently advertised for a Senior Lectureship in Alternative Dispute Resolution, based in Essex Law School (closing date 6 June). Although the remit of the post is widely drawn to include possible interests in either public or private … Continue reading
In October 2015 UKAJI published the first version of our current research register, as part of our work to develop a network of researchers working in administrative justice. Today we launch an updated version of the UKAJI Current Research Register, alongside a number of new profiles of projects listed in the register. An organic resource The register is … Continue reading