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