The Practical Guide to Public Inquiries

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نام کتاب : The Practical Guide to Public Inquiries
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : راهنمای عملی پرس و جوهای عمومی
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ناشر : Hart Publishing
سال نشر : 2020
تعداد صفحات : 323
ISBN (شابک) : 9781509928347 , 9781509928330
زبان کتاب : English
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Contents\nAbout the Authors\n1. Public Inquiries\n Introduction\n What is a Public Inquiry?\n The Role of a Public Inquiry\n The Basis upon which an Inquiry may be Convened\n The Challenges\n Table of UK Public Inquiries Convened by a Minister\n2. Appointments\n Introduction\n The Chair and Panel\n Process of Appointing a Chair and Panel Members\n Conflicts\n Speed of the Appointment Process\n Issues for the Chair on Appointment\n Consultation and Focus on the Terms of Reference\n Counsel to the Inquiry\n Appointment of Counsel\n Role of Counsel\n Appointment of the Solicitor to the Inquiry\n Appointment of the Secretary to the Inquiry\n Role of the Secretary to the Inquiry\n The Inquiry Team: Additional Considerations\n The Role of the Sponsoring Department\n3. Location and Venue\n Introduction\n Geographical Location\n Choosing the Right Type of Premises\n What to Expect from the Inquiry Premises\n Separation of Certain Categories of Core Participants and Witnesses\n Facilities for the Press and Broadcast Media\n Venue Set-Up\n4. IT Systems\n Introduction\n Cost and Effectiveness\n The Inquiry\'s IT Systems\n The Inquiry Management System\n Potential Features of Inquiry Management Systems\n The Document Management System\n Potential Features of a Document Management System\n Hearing Room Systems\n Interactions between a Document Management System and a Hearing Room System\n Possible Features of Hearing Room Systems\n Transcription\n The Inquiry\'s Website\n Team Communications\n Other IT Issues to Consider\n Data Security and Storage\n Ongoing Technical Support\n Sending Documents to the Inquiry\n5. Protocols, Rulings, Directions and Orders, and Engagement with the Media\n Introduction\n Protocols\n Preparing and Publishing the Protocols\n Examples of Inquiry Protocols\n Common Issues to be Considered when Preparing Protocols\n Internal Protocols and Working Practices\n Rulings, Directions and Orders: Terminology\n Engagement with the Media\n6. Core Participants\n What is a Core Participant or an Interested Party?\n Who can be a Core Participant?\n Applying for Core Participant Status\n Challenging a Decision not to Designate Core Participant Status\n Why be a Core Participant?\n Advantages and Disadvantages\n Recognised Legal Representatives\n Joint Representation\n Funding\n A Good Working Relationship: Core Participants and the Inquiry\n7. Funding\n Introduction\n The Approach to Expenses of Participants to a Public Inquiry\n The Scope of Awards for Funding\n Information that must be Included in an Application for Funding\n Alternative Sources of Funding\n Joint Representation\n Publication of Costs of an Inquiry\n8. Documentary Evidence\n Introduction\n Written Request for Documentary Evidence\n Statutory Provisions and the Power to Require Disclosure\n When Might an Inquiry Compel the Production of Documents?\n Non-Statutory Inquiries\n Timelines\n Withholding Documents\n Opposing a Section 21 Notice Requiring the Production of Documents\n Admissibility\n Advance Disclosure by the Inquiry\n Advantages to Recipients of Advance Disclosure\n Confidentiality and Advance Disclosure\n Public Access to Documents\n Redaction\n Restriction Orders and Restriction Notices\n9. Data Protection\n Introduction\n Public Inquiries, Individuals and Organisations as Data Controllers\n Principles for Processing Personal Data\n Lawful Basis for Processing Data\n The Legitimate Interest Assessment (LIA) and Public Inquiries\n Organisations Engaged by a Public Inquiry as Data Processors\n Freedom of Information\n Requests made of a Public Authority and Exemptions\n10. Evidence Taking\n Introduction\n The Power to Require the Production of Evidence\n Enforcement of a Section 21 Notice\n When to Serve a Section 21 Notice?\n Powers of Non-Statutory Inquiries\n The Taking of Witness Statements\n Preparing for a Witness Interview\n The Witness Interview and Statement Preparation\n Witness Support\n Immunities\n Privilege\n Medical Evidence and Capacity\n11. Oral Evidence and Hearings\n Introduction\n Procedure\n Preliminary Hearings\n Additional Procedural Hearings\n Commencing the Inquiry\'s Substantive Hearings\n General Structure of the Substantive Hearings\n Giving Evidence to the Inquiry\n Meeting with Witnesses in Advance of Giving Evidence?\n The Order in Which Witnesses will be Called\n Putting Written Statements into the Inquiry Record\n The Role of Counsel to the Inquiry\n Reviewing Evidence on a Rolling Basis\n Questioning Witnesses\n Suggesting Questions to Counsel to the Inquiry\n Arguments for and against Limiting Questioning to Counsel to the Inquiry\n Expertise of Core Participants and Interested Parties\n Managing and Fielding Questions from Core Participants or Interested Parties\n Time Pressure\n Public Access and Restriction Notices and Orders\n Examples of Restriction Orders and Notices Made\n The Media and Hearings\n Managing Private and Closed Hearings\n12. Assessors, Seminars and Experts\n Introduction\n The Role of Assessors\n Advantages and Disadvantages of Appointing Assessors or Advisers\n Expert Witnesses\n Advantages and Disadvantages of using Expert Witnesses\n Seminars\n Managing Seminars\n13. Warning Letters and Rules 13, 14 and 15\n Introduction\n The Salmon Principles, Maxwellisation and the Evolution of Warning Letters\n Optional and Mandatory Warning Letters\n Practical Difficulties Associated with Serving Warning Letters before Evidence is Given\n Are Warning Letters before Evidence is Given Necessary?\n To Whom Will the Warning Letter be Sent?\n What does a Warning Letter Contain?\n Mandatory Warning Letters: What is an \'Explicit or Significant Criticism\'?\n What Happens after a Response is made to a Warning Letter?\n Confidentiality\n The Practical Steps to Preserve Confidentiality\n Future of Rule 13?\n14. Preparing and Publishing the Report\n Introduction\n What is Included in the Report?\n Who Writes the Report?\n Reviews and Checks\n Number of Recommendations and Public Understanding\n Publication, Withholding of Information and Laying before Parliament\n Procedure for Publication of the Report\n Advance Access to the Report and the Lock-in Procedure\n Implementation\n Challenging Decisions\n15. Closing Down the Inquiry\n Introduction\n Document Retention and Archiving: Planning and Implementation\n Lessons Learned\nIndex




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