7 October 2024 - 7 October 2024
12:00PM - 1:00PM
Online (Zoom): Please register using the link above
Free
Join us for the report launch of the Transparency and judicial review: an empirical study of the duty of candour, funded by the Nuffield Foundation.
Run by Dr Elizabeth O’Loughlin from Durham Law School, the project used a mixed methods approach to examine how the duty of candour – which governs the disclosure of information and documents in judicial review challenges – operates in practice. The operation of the duty of candour is vital to efficient and good administration of government policy and effective accountability through judicial review
The event – chaired by Catherine Haddon of the Institute for Government – will feature a showcase of the project findings from Dr O’Loughlin, and expert comments from Sir Jack Beatson and Dr John Sorabji. There will be time for an online interactive Q&A session.
The event will be of interest to public law practitioners, including government lawyers, judges, justice policymakers, and charities and NGOs engaged in public law litigation.
Speakers
Catherine Haddon (Chair)
Programme Director, Institute for Government
Dr Elizabeth A O’Loughlin
Associate Professor in Public Law and Human Rights, Durham University
Sir Jack Beatson
Arbitrator at 24 Lincoln’s Inn Fields, Former Lord Justice of Appeal
Dr John Sorabji
Barrister at 9 St John Street, Civil Justice Council Member
NOTE*: this event will be recorded.
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