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The FLAC Casebook

When is a Decision not a Decision? Supreme Court finds that the refusal of a Deciding Officer to revise an earlier decision may be subject to a Social Welfare Appeal

05 Aug 2021  |  Christopher Bowes

The Supreme Court has reversed earlier …

A Barrier to EU Nationals accessing Social Housing Supports: The Impact of Housing Circular 41/2012 on Roma families in Ireland

29 Jun 2021  |  Christopher Bowes

In 2020, FLAC opened two new case files …

Part 2 – Circular Reasoning: Outcome in FLAC case demonstrates that a non-legislative circular is being applied in a manner that does not accord with social welfare regulations

29 Jun 2021

A decision issued by the Social Welfare …

High Court: Traveller Accommodation case against a Local Authority and the State must be heard as a single trial

28 Apr 2021  |  Christopher Bowes

Ms Justice Hyland has refused a motion …

New Social Housing Assessment Regulations raise the income limit for larger families applying for housing supports

19 Apr 2021  |  Christopher Bowes

The Minister for Housing has signed new …

Part 1 - Keeping them in Suspense: How confused social welfare decision-making can interfere with claimant’s right to appeal

23 Feb 2021  |  Christopher Bowes

A social welfare casefile opened by …

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    • When is a Decision not a Decision? Supreme Court finds that the refusal of a Deciding Officer to revise an earlier decision may be subject to a Social Welfare Appeal
    • A Barrier to EU Nationals accessing Social Housing Supports: The Impact of Housing Circular 41/2012 on Roma families in Ireland
    • Part 2 – Circular Reasoning: Outcome in FLAC case demonstrates that a non-legislative circular is being applied in a manner that does not accord with social welfare regulations
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