Burying Bell: Managing the Judicialisation of Social Security Tribunals |
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Authors: | Nick Wikely |
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Affiliation: | Faculty of Law, University of Southampton |
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Abstract: | The Social Security Act 1998 introduced fundamental changes to the tribunal system for hearing appeal claims in respect of benefits. This article examines the reasons for these changes to the largest tribunal system in the United Kingdom, and their implications for claimants. It emphasises the increasing legalism and approximation to ordinary courts of these tribunals. In particular, the article considers the implications of the reduction of lay membership of tribunals and the threats posed to the traditional inquisitorial approach. |
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Keywords: | social security tribunals Social Security Act 1998 lay members inquisitional procedure |
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