0
Skip to Content
Administrative Fairness Lab
Research and analysis
Comment
Publications
Topics
Healthcare services
Benefits
AI in public services
Fair process
Migration
Judicial review
Forms and interfaces
Administrative redress and justice
About us
People
Announcements
Contact us
Administrative Fairness Lab
Research and analysis
Comment
Publications
Topics
Healthcare services
Benefits
AI in public services
Fair process
Migration
Judicial review
Forms and interfaces
Administrative redress and justice
About us
People
Announcements
Contact us
Folder: Research and analysis
Back
Comment
Publications
Folder: Topics
Back
Healthcare services
Benefits
AI in public services
Fair process
Migration
Judicial review
Forms and interfaces
Administrative redress and justice
Folder: About us
Back
People
Announcements
Contact us

‘Does administrative law inhibit good government?’ (2024) 28 Edinburgh Law Review 264
Journal publication, Judicial review, Administrative redress and justice Joe Tomlinson 06/12/2024 Journal publication, Judicial review, Administrative redress and justice Joe Tomlinson 06/12/2024

‘Does administrative law inhibit good government?’ (2024) 28 Edinburgh Law Review 264

Read More
‘Bureaucratic Warfare: Administrative Justice and the Crisis of the ‘New Bespokism’’ (2022) 36(3) Journal of Immigration, Asylum, and Nationality Law 178
Journal publication, Migration Joe Tomlinson 06/12/2024 Journal publication, Migration Joe Tomlinson 06/12/2024

‘Bureaucratic Warfare: Administrative Justice and the Crisis of the ‘New Bespokism’’ (2022) 36(3) Journal of Immigration, Asylum, and Nationality Law 178

Read More
‘Administrative Fairness in the Digital Welfare State (No.2): Bureaucratic Justice in Universal Credit’ (Nuffield Foundation Paper, 2024)
Journal publication, Fair process, Social security Joe Tomlinson 06/12/2024 Journal publication, Fair process, Social security Joe Tomlinson 06/12/2024

‘Administrative Fairness in the Digital Welfare State (No.2): Bureaucratic Justice in Universal Credit’ (Nuffield Foundation Paper, 2024)

Read More
‘Administrative Fairness in the Digital Welfare State (No.1): Procedural Legitimacy Logics within the Digital Welfare State’ (Nuffield Foundation Paper, 2024)
Journal publication, Fair process, Social security Joe Tomlinson 06/12/2024 Journal publication, Fair process, Social security Joe Tomlinson 06/12/2024

‘Administrative Fairness in the Digital Welfare State (No.1): Procedural Legitimacy Logics within the Digital Welfare State’ (Nuffield Foundation Paper, 2024)

Read More
‘Why we need to rethink procedural fairness for the digital age and how we should do it’ in ‘Research Handbook on Law and Technology’ (Edward Elgar 2023)
Journal publication, Fair process Joe Tomlinson 06/12/2024 Journal publication, Fair process Joe Tomlinson 06/12/2024

‘Why we need to rethink procedural fairness for the digital age and how we should do it’ in ‘Research Handbook on Law and Technology’ (Edward Elgar 2023)

Read More
‘Delays and Backlogs as an Administrative Justice Problem’ in ‘Administrative Tribunals in the Common Law World’ (Hart Bloomsbury, 2024)
Journal publication, Migration, Administrative redress and justice, Delays and backlogs Joe Tomlinson 06/12/2024 Journal publication, Migration, Administrative redress and justice, Delays and backlogs Joe Tomlinson 06/12/2024

‘Delays and Backlogs as an Administrative Justice Problem’ in ‘Administrative Tribunals in the Common Law World’ (Hart Bloomsbury, 2024)

Read More
‘Hosts’ Experiences of the Homes for Ukraine Scheme: A Qualitative Study’ (2023) 37(4) Journal of Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Law 321'
Journal publication, Migration Joe Tomlinson 06/12/2024 Journal publication, Migration Joe Tomlinson 06/12/2024

‘Hosts’ Experiences of the Homes for Ukraine Scheme: A Qualitative Study’ (2023) 37(4) Journal of Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Law 321'

Read More
‘Whose Procedural Fairness?’ (2023) 45(3) Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law 278 
Journal publication, Fair process, Migration Joe Tomlinson 06/12/2024 Journal publication, Fair process, Migration Joe Tomlinson 06/12/2024

‘Whose Procedural Fairness?’ (2023) 45(3) Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law 278 

Read More
‘Direct and Vicarious Administrative Burden’ (2024) 37(3) Journal of Refugee Studies 768 
Journal publication, Fair process, Administrative burden, Migration Joe Tomlinson 06/12/2024 Journal publication, Fair process, Administrative burden, Migration Joe Tomlinson 06/12/2024

‘Direct and Vicarious Administrative Burden’ (2024) 37(3) Journal of Refugee Studies 768 

Read More
‘Judicial Review of Public Data Gaps?’ [2023] Judicial Review 69
Journal publication, Judicial review Joe Tomlinson 06/12/2024 Journal publication, Judicial review Joe Tomlinson 06/12/2024

‘Judicial Review of Public Data Gaps?’ [2023] Judicial Review 69

Read More
‘Procedural Legitimacy Logics within the Digital Welfare State’ (2024) 24(1) Journal of Social Security Law 64 (30th Anniversary Special Issue)
Journal publication, Social security, Fair process Joe Tomlinson 04/12/2024 Journal publication, Social security, Fair process Joe Tomlinson 04/12/2024

‘Procedural Legitimacy Logics within the Digital Welfare State’ (2024) 24(1) Journal of Social Security Law 64 (30th Anniversary Special Issue)

Read More
‘Does digital status unlawfully penalise EU citizens accessing the UK's private rented sector?’ (2024) Modern Law Review
Journal publication, Migration, Housing, Forms and interfaces Joe Tomlinson 04/12/2024 Journal publication, Migration, Housing, Forms and interfaces Joe Tomlinson 04/12/2024

‘Does digital status unlawfully penalise EU citizens accessing the UK's private rented sector?’ (2024) Modern Law Review

Read More
‘An ‘interface first’ bureaucracy’ (2024) 59(1) Social Policy & Administration 119
Journal publication, Social security, Forms and interfaces Joe Tomlinson 04/12/2024 Journal publication, Social security, Forms and interfaces Joe Tomlinson 04/12/2024

‘An ‘interface first’ bureaucracy’ (2024) 59(1) Social Policy & Administration 119

Read More

Administrative Fairness Lab

Law and Sociology Building, University of York, Freboys Lane, York YO10 5GD