Administrative Justice and the UnemployedMonograph commenting on the present and historical administration of justice regarding unemployment benefit in the UK - discusses the legal and administrative institutional framework and examines the role of social security tribunal courts in decision making with respect to dispute settlement of claims, etc. Bibliography pp. 319 to 335. |
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PART II | 78 |
The Poor Law Origins of Relief for | 111 |
The Origins of Unemployment Insurance | 117 |
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