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Essex CAJI in the Spotlight: with Visiting Research Fellow Margaret Doyle

Margaret is a Visiting Research Fellow at the University of Essex School of Law, and is a valued member of Essex CAJI. So we thought we would catch up with Margaret so we can share with out readers her experience as a Research Fellow and a little more about her work. Here is our interview with Margaret Doyle. Continue reading

Nick O’Brien: Administrative Justice and Politics: From Postliberalism to Post-Legalism

Administrative justice has something of an image problem, perennially cornered as dull and dusty, somehow remote from the real action, whether constitutional, political or social. For some, this is not a problem: at times, administrative justice is deliberately positioned as an antidote to politics, a safe and orderly space where ‘justice as fairness’ can float … Continue reading

What’s new in administrative justice, May 2015

Cases The High Court has granted permission to judicially review a scheme set up by the Financial Conduct Authority to compensate small firms who were mis-sold interest rate swaps, which were billed to protect businesses against interest rate rises. Permission was granted to a nursing home operator to bring a case against KPMG, as the … Continue reading