Law+Good Administration. This website is a valuable a resource on key debates in administrative justice. It has been set up and is run by Joe Tomlinson, Lecturer in Public Law at the University of Sheffield, and it outlines his research as well as the work of the UKAJI ECR Network, which was set up and is led by Joe.
Law, Technology and Access to Justice. A blog by Roger Smith covering current developments in digitalisation of courts and tribunals, online courts, ADR, and access to justice.
Musings, Memories and Miscellanea. Former Court of Appeal judge Sir Henry Brooke’s blog explores, among other issues, access to justice, mediation, the history of legal aid and the impact of LASPO in a series of Stories of Injustice. Sir Henry died in January 2018, but his blog remains available as a valuable resource.
Thinking about administrative justice. Covering the latest developments in ombuds work, ADR and administrative justice, this blog is by Richard Kirkham of Sheffield University, co-author of The Ombudsman Enterprise and Administrative Justice (Ashgate).
Spotlight on the justice system. This blog by Martin Partington accompanies his book Introduction to the English Legal System, the 9th edition of which (for 2014-2015) was published by Oxford University Press in April 2014. The blog offers Partington’s personal views on key developments in the English justice system and highlights issues which other media may not have picked up. It also contains short podcasts – interviews which Partington has recorded with key personnel working in different parts of the English legal system.
Public Law for Everyone. This blog, by Mark Elliott, Professor of Public Law at the University of Cambridge, a Fellow of St Catharine’s College, Cambridge, and Legal Adviser to the House of Lords Select Committee on the Constitution. Public Law for Everyone features a combination of posts aimed at general readers, with the intention of explaining the real-world implications of public law, posts for students who are grappling with the subject, and more specialised posts.
UK Constitutional Law Blog. This blog, run by the UK Constitutional Law Association, aims to encourage and promote the advancement of knowledge relating to UK constitutional law (broadly defined) and the study of constitutions generally.
Administrative Justice Council (JUSTICE)
Scottish Tribunals and Administrative Justice Advisory Committee
The Administrative Justice and Tribunals Council was an advisory non-departmental public body (NDPB) established by the Tribunals, Courts and Enforcement Act 2007 to replace the Council on Tribunals. The AJTC was abolished by the government in August 2013 but its website serves as an archive of its reports and newsletter, Adjust, from 2007 to 2013. For legacy issues of Adjust from 2005 to 2007, see the National Archives website.
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