BenefitsAn area of focus for the Lab is administrative law in welfare benefits. Featured Dec 6, 2024 ‘Administrative Fairness in the Digital Welfare State (No.2): Bureaucratic Justice in Universal Credit’ (Nuffield Foundation Paper, 2024) Dec 6, 2024 Dec 6, 2024 Dec 6, 2024 ‘Administrative Fairness in the Digital Welfare State (No.1): Procedural Legitimacy Logics within the Digital Welfare State’ (Nuffield Foundation Paper, 2024) Dec 6, 2024 Dec 6, 2024 Dec 4, 2024 ‘Procedural Legitimacy Logics within the Digital Welfare State’ (2024) 24(1) Journal of Social Security Law 64 (30th Anniversary Special Issue) Dec 4, 2024 Dec 4, 2024 Dec 4, 2024 ‘An ‘interface first’ bureaucracy’ (2024) 59(1) Social Policy & Administration 119 Dec 4, 2024 Dec 4, 2024 Nov 12, 2024 New Research Fellow post advertised Nov 12, 2024 Nov 12, 2024 Oct 9, 2024 Lab publishes new report on bureaucratic justice in Universal Credit Oct 9, 2024 Oct 9, 2024 Oct 5, 2024 Dr Ruth Friskney joins Lab core team Oct 5, 2024 Oct 5, 2024 Sep 4, 2024 Are statutory duties to protect the ‘vulnerable’ a good idea? Sep 4, 2024 Sep 4, 2024 Sep 4, 2024 What do ordinary people mean by procedural fairness (and why should we care)? Sep 4, 2024 Sep 4, 2024 Sep 4, 2024 Targeted case reviews: a legitimate compliance exercise or a scandal in the making? Sep 4, 2024 Sep 4, 2024 Sep 3, 2024 Izzie Salter awarded funding to visit Maurer School of Law, Indiana University Bloomington Sep 3, 2024 Sep 3, 2024