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Record Nr.

UNINA9910410031603321

Titolo

A Manifesto for Ombudsman Reform / / edited by Richard Kirkham, Chris Gill

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Palgrave Pivot, , 2020

ISBN

9783030406127

3030406121

Edizione

[1st ed. 2020.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (xv, 163 pages)

Disciplina

350.91

364

Soggetti

Law and the social sciences

Administrative law

Human rights

Socio-Legal Studies

Administrative Law

Human Rights

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

1. Introduction, Chris Gill And Richard Kirkham -- 2. Five Principles For A New Public Services Ombudsman, Richard Kirkham And Chris Gill -- 3. The Public Services Ombud And The Claims Of Democracy, Nick O'brien -- 4. The Ombud's Jurisdiction: Integration, Specialism, And Territorial Scope, Carolyn Hirst And Chris Gill -- 5. The Ombud And Own-Initiative Investigation Powers, Chris Gill -- 6. The Ombud And "Complaint Standards Authority" Powers", Chris Gill -- 7. Managing Complaints: Focusing On Users And Non-Users Of The System, Naomi Creutzfeldt -- 8. Strengthening Procedural Fairness And Transparency Through Ombudsman Legislation, Richard Kirkham -- 9. The Challenges Of Independence, Accountability And Governance In The Ombudsman Sector, Brian Thompson.

Sommario/riassunto

This book seeks to persuade policy-makers and legislators of the need for legislative reform of the ombudsman sector, and to evidence the ways in which such reformative legislation can be designed. In pursuing



this goal, this book represents an academic response to a challenge laid down by the current Parliamentary Ombudsman in February 2018, at a JUSTICE event. It draws on the original research of the authors and bases its proposals for reform on a fundamental re-assessment of the focus and purpose of ombudsman systems. A Manifesto for Ombudsman Reform deals with key, recurring controversies in ombudsman scholarship, including the role that the ombudsman should be fulfilling, the procedures it should employ, the powers that are necessary for effectiveness, and the means of ensuring both freedom of operation and accountability. It will inform academic and policy debates about the future of the ombudsman institution in the UK and its analysis should be of interest to academics and policy-makers in other jurisdictions.