Not exact matches
We meet regularly with Ministers and have been working hard to develop and maintain a relationship with the Opposition (this year we contributed to, and were mentioned in, Iain Duncan - Smith's
Centre for Social
Justice report, and met with other
leading Tory frontbenchers including Tim Loughton, Maria Miller and Michael Gove).
Onyekpere, who is the
Lead Director,
Centre for Social
Justice, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) that dedicating such a huge amount of money showed that the country was indeed, heavily indebted.
Iain Duncan Smith and the
Centre for Social
Justice deserve enormous credit for the rediscovery of the party's one nation tradition; Iain has
led the party's thinking on this central issue.
«This
centre hs been put in place for research only in matters in pursuit ofjustice, that is matters having to do with the propagation of or
leading to the attainment
justice.
Mr Aitken is to
lead a study for the
Centre for Social
Justice (CSJ), a think tank headed by Iain Duncan Smith which advises Conservative party leader David Cameron on social issues.
This was disclosed yesterday by the Senate Leader, Senator Ali Ndume, who represented the Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki, when a civil society group,
Centre for Social
Justice, CSJ,
led by Barrister Eze Onyekpere submitted a report on MTEF to the Senate.
Some forward - thinking Tory MPs have also done the same (notably Brandon Lewis on concessionary travel) and also some
leading think tanks, including the
Centre for Social
Justice.
Danny has been a
leading supporter of Iain Duncan Smith's
Centre for Social
Justice and is also supportive of the leader's green agenda.
«The government needs to co-ordinate the social
justice agenda from the
centre and should give a Minister in the Cabinet Office specific responsibility to
lead on this work and to ensure that the policies deliver in improving opportunities for all.»
Opened in 1957, it was designed to be «more clinic, than court,» fostering a child -
centred approach to youth
justice that aims to address the underlying factors that
lead young people to conflict with the law, including problems at home, poverty and under - housing, substance use and mental health issues.
Mike Napier has been at the
centre of core changes in the delivery of legal services, law reform and access to
justice issues whilst also
leading Top 20 law firm Irwin Mitchell.
That could be the Citizens Advice Service, the
leading national information provider (not please, please some generalist out - houser picking up contracts across government); a development of the CourtNav process developed by the Royal Courts of
Justice CAB (which guides some litigants through the process); the national AdviceNow website (which already contains material for self - represented litigants); or some new consortium of law
centres and other specialist advice agencies like Shelter.
Date of Order: 19 January 2018 Judge: His Honour Judge Gosnell Court: The High Court of
Justice, Queens Bench Division, Leeds District Registry, Leeds Combined Court
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Lead Solicitors: Hugh James LLP of Hodge House, 114 - 116 St Mary Street, Cardiff, CF10 1DY
The LVSC report said: «The Ministry of
Justice estimate at least 75 % of cuts will fall on voluntary providers, which could
lead to the closure of a third of law
centres.»
The working group —
led by Lord
Justice May, vice-president of the Queen's Bench Division — in its report,
Justice Outside of London, calls for High Court judges to be allowed to sit at administrative
centres in Birmingham, Manchester, Leeds and Cardiff, dealing with work currently only dealt with in London's Royal Courts of
Justice.
Former head of Queensland corrections Keith Hamburger, who gave evidence about shocking conditions in the Don Dale detention
centre, called for an overhaul of the youth
justice system,
led by Aboriginal people and communities.
The Close the Gap Steering Committee is
led by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social
Justice Commissioner, Tom Calma and includes the National Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation (NACCHO), the Australian Indigenous Doctors» Association (AIDA), the Indigenous Dentists» Association of Australia, the Council of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Nurses (CATSIN), Oxfam Australia, the Australian Medical Association (AMA), Australians for Native Title and Reconciliation (ANTaR), the Australian General Practice Network (AGPN), the Cooperative Research
Centre for Aboriginal Health, the Fred Hollows Foundation, the National Heart Foundation, the Menzies School of Health Research, the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners and the Royal Australasian College of Physicians.