FIRST PRIZE WINNER OF THE SLS BIRKS PRIZE FOR OUTSTANDING LEGAL
SCHOLARSHIP 2011 How are we to assess and evaluate the quality of the
tribunal systems that do the day-to-day work of adjudicating upon the
disputes individuals have with government? This book examines how the
idea of adjudicative quality works in practice by presenting a
detailed case-study of the tribunal system responsible for determining
appeals lodged by foreign nationals who claim that they will be at
risk of persecution or ill-treatment on return to their country of
origin. Over recent years, the asylum appeal process has become a
major area of judicial decision-making and the most frequently
restructured tribunal system. Asylum adjudication is also one of the
most difficult areas of decision-making in the modern legal system.
Integrating empirical research with legal analysis, this book provides
an in-depth study of the development and operation of this tribunal
system and of asylum decision-making. The book examines how this
particular appeal process seeks to mediate the tension between the
competing values under which it operates. There are chapters examining
the organisation of the tribunal system, its procedures, the nature of
fact-finding in asylum cases and the operation of onward rights of
challenge. An examination as to how the tensions inherent in the idea
of administrative justice are manifested in the context of a tribunal
system responsible for making potentially life or death decisions,
this book fills a gap in the literature and will be of value to those
interested in administrative law and asylum adjudication.
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A Study of Tribunal Adjudication
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781847317728
Publisert
2015
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Hart Publishing
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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