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Research initiative on Administrative Justice
Following a series of consultations, the Nuffield Foundation has launched a new initiative on Administrative Justice, the administrative decisions by public authorities that affect individual citizens and the mechanisms available for the provision of redress.
With the Tribunals, Courts and Enforcement Bill before Parliament and forthcoming developments such as the new Administrative Justice and Tribunals Council, the time is ripe for a broader initiative in this area. As an independent funder, the Foundation can consider the interests of citizens and take a wider view about bringing empirical evidence to bear on discussions of policy and practice.
The summary of the initiative can be downloaded here. To download the briefing notes giving details of some of the work we would like to fund, click on the relevant title below.
Administrative justice briefing note 1 - PATHWAYS: FROM INITIAL HANDLING AND FILTERING TO SORTING AND SETTLEMENT
Administrative justice briefing note 2 - FEEDBACK MECHANISMS AND ADMINISTRATIVE JUSTICE
Administrative justice briefing note 3 - CHOICE OF REDRESS MECHANISM
Administrative justice briefing note 4 - QUALITY OF DECISION-MAKING IN REDRESS
Last Updated Thu, 14 June 2007
