He was associated with a wide range of bodies and institutions including, at different stages in his career, and for different lengths of time: the Hillfields Advice Centre in
Coventry; the Legal Action Group; the Training Committee of the
Institute of Housing; the Management Committees of
Citizens' Advice Bureaux in Coventry,
Paddington, and
Uxbridge; the Education Committee of the
Law Society; the Lord Chancellor's Advisory Committee on Legal Aid; the Independent Tribunal Service for
Social Security Appeal Tribunals; the
Judicial Studies Board (both the main Board and its Tribunals Committee); the
Council on Tribunals; the
Civil Justice Council (and its sub-committee on Alternative Dispute Resolution); the Committee of Heads of University
Law schools; the Socio-Legal Studies Association; and the Socio-Legal Research Users' Forum.
For a number of years he was Training Adviser to the then President of Social Security Appeal Tribunals and also sat as a part-time Social Security Tribunals chairman.
He acted as an expert adviser to the
Council of Europe, examining Alternatives to Litigation in Disputes between the Individual and the State.[4] In May 2000, he was appointed expert consultee to the Review of Tribunals, set up by the
Lord Chancellor and chaired by
Sir Andrew Leggatt. He was a member of the Gaymer Review of Industrial Tribunals, 2002.
From 2001 to 2005, he was a
Law Commissioner for England and Wales; he was retained as a Special Consultant to the Commission from 2006 to 2008.
He is currently a member of the Executive Board of
JUSTICE and of the
Civil Justice Councilworking party on housing dispute resolution. He chairs the Board of the Dispute Service, a company under contract with government to provide tenancy deposit protection and dispute resolution.[5]
Honours
In 2002 he was appointed
CBE; in 2006 he was elected as a Bencher of
Middle Temple; in 2008 he was appointed
QC (Hon). In 2015 he was elected a
Fellow of the
Academy of Social Sciences,[6] and awarded the Socio-Legal Studies Association's prize for Contributions to the Socio-Legal Community.
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Welfare Rights: A Bibliography on Law and the Poor, 1970– 1975 (Frances Pinter, 1976) (with John Hull and Susan Knight)
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