The Appeal of Internal Review: Law, Administrative Justice and the (non-) Emergence of Disputes

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This book questions why welfare applicants fail to challenge adverse decisions using English homelessness law as a case study.
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Author(s) By David Cowan (University of Bristol, UK), Simon Halliday.
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Format Hardback
Pages 232
Published in United Kingdom
Published 7 Oct 2003
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This book questions why welfare applicants fail to challenge adverse decisions using English homelessness law as a case study.
List of Tables 1. INTRODUCTION 2. HOMELESSNESS LAW AND INTERNAL REVIEW IN CONTEXT 3. SOUTHFIELD COUNCIL 4. BRISFORD COUNCIL 5. UNDERSTANDING THE FAILURE TO PURSUE INTERNAL REVIEW 6. UNDERSTANDING THE PURSUIT OF INTERNAL REVIEW 7. LAWYERS AND OTHER
Dave Cowan is Professor of Law and Policy in the School of Law, Bristol University. Simon Halliday is the Nicholas de B Katzenbach Research Fellow at the Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, Oxford University. Caroline Hunter is a Senior Lecturer in Housing La
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