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Administrative Justice Sub-Committee

Convener
John Mulholland
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Secretary
Terri Cairns
Law Society of Scotland
terricairns@lawscot.org.uk
Solicitor Members
Richard Henderson
Rosemary O'Neil
Non-solicitor Members
David Crossan
Antonia Edwards
Mohamed Gomaa
Anne Hastie
Marisa Lincoln
Jochem Luc Koers

Aims & functions of the committee

Our Administrative Justice committee considers issues affecting the tribunal system in Scotland, as well as the wider ombudsman and dispute resolution processes for public services. It also considers the wider implications for the administrative justice sector, including the protection of human rights, ensuring a ‘right first time’ approach and the development of wider principles that would assist the sector.  

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