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The February issue of Benefits: A Journal of Social Security
Research, Policy and Practice is now available. The theme this month
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Contents: Benefits, February 2004, Volume 12, Issue 1
Losing appeal? The changing face of redress
Hartley Dean, Department of Social Policy, London School of
Economics and Political Science
Whatever happened to the reform of decision making and appeals?
Roy Sainsbury, Social Policy Research Unit, University of York
The slow road to tribunal reform
Michael Adler, School of Social and Political Studies, University of
Edinburgh
The new tax credits and appeals
Nick Wikeley, School of Law, University of Southampton
Sanctions: mixed messages from the USA
Alex Waddan, School of Humanities and Social Science, University of
Sunderland
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