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Presenting a unique and timely insight into an area of law making which previously has not been exposed to public scrutiny, this volume provides a comprehensive analysis of the role and work of the Social Security and Child Support Commissioners in the development of social security law. It draws on an empirical socio-legal study funded by the Nuffield Foundation to offer an important basis for policy and theoretical reviews of the government's tribunal reform agenda. Key features: - Reports on and analyzes in-depth interviews with all 23 Commissioners in the UK. - Examines the role of the Commissioners in 'making' law. - Discusses the implications of the findings for the tribunal reform programme. - Explores the wider implications in the context of a general administrative law perspective. This is the definitive study of an important area of law making and as such will be a valuable resource for policy makers, academics and researchers with an interest in socio-legal studies and administrative justice.
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