Since July 2013, recourse to Employment Tribunals in the United Kingdom has attracted fees of up to £1,200 for single claimants. The impact of this reform has been dramatic: within a year, claims dropped by nearly 80 per cent. This paper suggests that this fee regime is in clear violation of domestic and international norms, including Article 6(1) ECHR and the EU principle of effective judicial protection. Drawing on rational choice theory and empirical evidence, we argue that the resulting payoff structures, negative for the majority of successful claimants, strike at the very essence of these rights. The measures are, furthermore, disproportionate in light of the Government’s stated policy aims: fees have failed to transfer cost away from...
The Employment Tribunal (ET) evolved from the Industrial Tribunal and provides an individual with th...
The conceptualisation of access to justice in the Employment Tribunal (ET) as a public benefit essen...
Expenditure on legal services has been rising and has attracted considerable policy attention in the...
Since July 2013, recourse to Employment Tribunals in the United Kingdom has attracted fees of up to ...
Since July 2013, recourse to Employment Tribunals in the United Kingdom has attracted fees of up to ...
In R (Unison) v Lord Chancellor and another (No.2) the High Court rejected Unison’s second applicati...
Successive reforms of the Employment Tribunal System, based upon the interlinked assumptions that th...
Employment analysis: What are the latest developments in the challenge against the new system of emp...
Expenditure on legal services has been rising for much of the last two decades and has attracted con...
This paper discusses the likely contents of the proposed Employment Bill, placing them in the contex...
The conceptualisation of access to justice in the Employment Tribunal (ET) as a public benefit essen...
This chapter is concerned with access to justice for workers against the backdrop of cuts to legal a...
The UK Employment Tribunal System (ETS) is ‘broken’ and in need of reform according to the British C...
Employment Tribunals have been under scrutiny for many years and the focus during that time has bee...
The UK Employment Tribunal System (ETS) is broken and in need of reform according to the British Cha...
The Employment Tribunal (ET) evolved from the Industrial Tribunal and provides an individual with th...
The conceptualisation of access to justice in the Employment Tribunal (ET) as a public benefit essen...
Expenditure on legal services has been rising and has attracted considerable policy attention in the...
Since July 2013, recourse to Employment Tribunals in the United Kingdom has attracted fees of up to ...
Since July 2013, recourse to Employment Tribunals in the United Kingdom has attracted fees of up to ...
In R (Unison) v Lord Chancellor and another (No.2) the High Court rejected Unison’s second applicati...
Successive reforms of the Employment Tribunal System, based upon the interlinked assumptions that th...
Employment analysis: What are the latest developments in the challenge against the new system of emp...
Expenditure on legal services has been rising for much of the last two decades and has attracted con...
This paper discusses the likely contents of the proposed Employment Bill, placing them in the contex...
The conceptualisation of access to justice in the Employment Tribunal (ET) as a public benefit essen...
This chapter is concerned with access to justice for workers against the backdrop of cuts to legal a...
The UK Employment Tribunal System (ETS) is ‘broken’ and in need of reform according to the British C...
Employment Tribunals have been under scrutiny for many years and the focus during that time has bee...
The UK Employment Tribunal System (ETS) is broken and in need of reform according to the British Cha...
The Employment Tribunal (ET) evolved from the Industrial Tribunal and provides an individual with th...
The conceptualisation of access to justice in the Employment Tribunal (ET) as a public benefit essen...
Expenditure on legal services has been rising and has attracted considerable policy attention in the...