I have arranged a seminar, with the UK Administrative Justice Institute and the Public Law Project, on frontline decision-makers and public law. Detailed are available on the attached flyer. To register for the seminar (places are limited) please email me at joseph.tomlinson@kcl.ac.uk. via Public Law and Administrative Decision-Making — Law + Good Administration
By Emma Marshall In response to some of the difficulties that individuals face in accessing Exceptional Case Funding for legal aid, Public Law Project conducted research about the role that university law clinics play in improving access to the scheme. The research finds that whilst there are some limitations for Exceptional Case Funding clinics, overall … Continue reading
Tribunals are a major part of the administrative justice system. The Government has begun to introduce digital procedures in tribunals but the full details of the changes remain to be seen. This report—commissioned by the UK Administrative Justice Institute—outlines ‘what we know and what we need to know’ about the digitalisation of tribunals. It takes … Continue reading
This one-year research fellowship provides an opportunity for an exceptional candidate to conduct a supervised research project on the theme of administrative justice after Brexit. The fellowship is open to candidates who have successfully completed a doctorate in public/administrative law (or related area) and would be an ideal career development opportunity for someone at an … Continue reading
Be sure to RSVP for this research seminar, hosted by the London School of Economics, launching a new report: The Value and Effects of Judicial Review By Varda Bondy, Lucinda Platt, and Maurice Sunkin The report can be found here. 3 February 2016 5.30 pm for 6 pm start, followed by reception to end 7.30pm Chaired by The Rt. … Continue reading