The practical guide to public inquiries /
Isabelle Mitchell, Peter Watkin Jones, Sarah Jones, and Emma Ireton.
- First edition.
- 1 online resource.
Public inquiries -- Appointments -- Location and venue -- IT systems -- Protocols, rulings, directions and orders, and engagement with the media -- Core participants -- Funding -- Documentary evidence -- Data protection -- Evidence taking -- Oral evidence and hearings -- Assessors, seminars and experts -- Warning letters and Rules 13, 14 and 15 -- Preparing and publishing the report -- Closing down the inquiry.
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"This practical guide provides legal practitioners, participants, witnesses and all those interested in the public inquiry process, stage-by-stage 'hands on' guidance to the process of public inquiries into matters of public concern. With its user-friendly format of summaries, checklists, 'top tips' and flow charts, this book, the first practical guide to public inquiries, provides guidance from the setting up of a public inquiry through to its close. It includes information on: - the appointment of the chairman and inquiry team; - the choice and significance of the venue; - the drawing up of inquiry procedures, protocols and rulings; - the appointment and role of core participants; - evidence taking; - conducting and attending hearings; - the role of experts; - the writing and publication of the inquiry report. Drawing on the authors' extensive experience as public inquiry lawyers, working on inquiries such as the Bloody Sunday Inquiry, Mid Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust Inquiry, Leveson Inquiry and Grenfell Tower Inquiry, together with contributions from a number of other eminent practitioners in the field, this book provides valuable, comprehensive guidance on the public inquiry process"
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
9781509928316
10.5040/9781509928316 doi
Governmental investigations. Legislative auditing. Constitutional & administrative law