UKAJI January 2020 round-up Here is UKAJI’s round-up of important administrative justice news and events for January 2020. If you have anything to include in this or future round-ups, please contact Lee Marsons on lm17598@essex.ac.uk. A kind reminder that UKAJI’s new editorial guidelines on blog contribution style can be found here. UKAJI blog posts: … Continue reading
UKAJI Christmas and New Year Break At UKAJI, we will be taking a short break for Christmas and new year, and will return with new content in January 2020. We would like to take the opportunity to warmly thank those who have contributed to UKAJI over the last year, particularly our writers and readers. … Continue reading
UKAJI blog guidelines Objective of UKAJI’s blog UKAJI’s focus is administrative justice. On our website, we define administrative justice in the following way: “Administrative justice concerns how we interact as individuals when the government, or those working on its behalf, act in ways that appear wrong, unfair or unjust. It encompasses matters of everyday … Continue reading
Here is UKAJI’s summary of important administrative justice events, news, and research for November 2019. If you have any information to add to this or future round-ups, please contact Lee Marsons at lm17598@essex.ac.uk. UKAJI blog posts: The Administrative Justice Council (‘AJC’) posted a blog piece introducing and summarising its first annual report; UKAJI posted … Continue reading
The Administrative Justice Council’s first Annual Report On 6th November, the Administrative Justice Council published its first annual report for 2018-19. The Administrative Justice Council (AJC) was set up in March 2018 and is the successor body to the Administrative Justice Forum. It provides oversight and advice on administrative justice across the UK. Chaired … Continue reading