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2025
Meers, Jed and Halliday, Simon and Tomlinson, Joe (2025) An ‘interface first’ bureaucracy : interface design, universal credit and the digital welfare state. Social Policy and Administration, 59 (1). pp. 119-134. ISSN 0144-5596
2024
Halliday, Simon and Hoddy, Eric and Ensor, Jonathan and Wamsler, Christine and Boyd, Emily and Macome, Amelia (2024) How does legal culture matter for climate mobilities? A case study in an unplanned coastal settlement in urban Mozambique. Social and Legal Studies. pp. 1-21. ISSN 0964-6639
Arvind, T.T. and Halliday, Simon and Stirton, Lindsay; Cowan, Sharon and Halliday, Simon, eds. (2024) Thought styles on administrative justice systems. In: Socio-Legal Generation. Palgrave Socio-Legal Studies . Palgrave Macmillan Cham, Cham, pp. 99-118. ISBN 9783031672446
Halliday, Simon and Jones, Andrew and Meers, Jed and Tomlinson, Joe (2024) Governmental influence over rights consciousness : public perceptions of the COVID-19 lockdown. Journal of Law and Society. ISSN 0263-323X
Tomlinson, Joe and Kasoulide, Eleana and Meers, Jed and Halliday, Simon (2024) Direct and vicarious administrative burden : experiences of UK public services as Homes for Ukraine host. Journal of Refugee Studies, 37 (3). pp. 768-784. feae036. ISSN 0951-6328
Halliday, Simon and Meers, Jed and Tomlinson, Joe (2024) Procedural legitimacy logics within the digital welfare state. Journal of Social Security Law, 31 (1). ISSN 1354-7747
Tomlinson, Joe and Halliday, Simon (2024) Does administrative law inhibit good government? Edinburgh Law Review. ISSN 1364-9809 (In Press)
2023
Halliday, Simon and Meers, Jed and Tomlinson, Joe; Brozeck, Bartosz and Kanevskaia, Olia and Pałka, Przemysław, eds. (2023) Why we need to rethink procedural fairness for the digital age and how we should do it. In: Research Handbook on Law & Technology. Edward Elgar Publishing Limited, Cheltenham. ISBN 9781803921310
Tomlinson, Joe and Kasoulide, Eleana and Meers, Jed and Halliday, Simon (2023) Hosts’ experiences of the Homes for Ukraine scheme : a qualitative analysis. Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Law, 37 (4). pp. 321-337. (In Press)
Tomlinson, Joe and Kasoulide, Eleana and Meers, Jed and Halliday, Simon (2023) Whose procedural fairness? Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 45 (3). pp. 278-293. ISSN 0964-9069
Hoddy, Eric and Halliday, Simon and Ensor, Jonathan and Wamsler, Christine and Boyd, Emily (2023) Legal culture and climate change adaptation : an agenda for research. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change, 14 (3). e825. ISSN 1757-7799
Halliday, Simon (2023) Law and legitimacy in administrative justice research. Social and Legal Studies, 32 (2). pp. 318-331. ISSN 0964-6639
Meers, Jed and Halliday, Simon and Tomlinson, Joe (2023) Creative non-compliance : complying with the "spirit of the law" not the "letter of the law" under the Covid-19 lockdown restrictions. Deviant Behavior, 44 (1). pp. 93-111. ISSN 0163-9625
2022
Halliday, Simon and Cowan, Sharon; Adler, Michael, ed. (2022) Feminist jurisprudence, administrative justice and asylum. In: A Research Agenda for Social Welfare Law, Policy, Practice and Impact. Elgar Research Agendas . Edward Elgar Publishing Limited, Northampton, MA, pp. 213-228. ISBN 9781800886339
Finch, Naomi and Halliday, Simon and Tomlinson, Joe and Meers, Jed and Wilberforce, Mark (2022) Undermining loyalty to legality? An empirical analysis of perceptions of 'lockdown' law and guidance during COVID-19. Modern Law Review, 85 (6). pp. 1419-1439. ISSN 1468-2230
Tomlinson, Joe and Halliday, Simon and Meers, Jed and Finch, Naomi and Wilberforce, Mark Robson (2022) Law and Compliance during COVID-19. Nuffield Foundation, London.
Halliday, Simon and Finch, Naomi and Meers, Jed and Tomlinson, Joe and Wilberforce, Mark (2022) Why the UK complied with COVID-19 lockdown law. King's Law Journal, 33 (3). pp. 386-410. ISSN 1757-8442
2021
Halliday, Simon (2021) [Book review] : 'Reimagining Administrative Justice: Human Rights in Small Places' by Margaret Doyle & Nick O'Brien (Palgrave Pivot, 2020). [Review]
Halliday, Simon (2021) Administrative justice and street-level emotions : cultures of denial in entitlement decision-making. Public Law, 2021 (4). pp. 727-746. ISSN 0033-3565
Halliday, Simon and Meers, Jed and Tomlinson, Joe; Cowan, Dave and Mumford, Ann, eds. (2021) Rights and solidarity during COVID-19. In: Pandemic Legalities. Bristol University Press, Bristol, pp. 79-92. ISBN 9781529218923
2017
Cowan, Dave and Dymond, Abi and Halliday, Simon and Hunter, Caroline Margaret (2017) Reconsidering mandatory reconsideration. Public Law, 2017 (April). pp. 215-234. ISSN 0033-3565
2016
Hunter, Caroline Margaret and Bretherton, Joanne and Halliday, Simon and Johnsen, Sarah (2016) Legal compliance in street-level bureaucracy : a study of UK housing officers. Law and Policy, 38 (1). pp. 81-95. ISSN 1467-9930
2015
Halliday, Simon and Formby, Adam and Cookson, Richard (2015) An assessment of the court's role in the withdrawal of clinically assisted nutrition and hydration from patients in the permanent vegetative state. Medical Law Review, 23 (4). 556–587. ISSN 0967-0742
Halliday, Simon and Kitzinger, Celia and Kitzinger, Jenny (2015) Law in everyday life and death : a socio-legal study of chronic disorders of consciousness. Legal Studies, 35 (1). pp. 55-74. ISSN 0261-3875
2011
Tata, Cyrus and Burns, Nicola and Halliday, Simon and Hutton, Neil and Mcneill, Fergus (2011) Les rapports présentenciels et leur réception par les juridictions pénales : rune echerche écossaise. Actualite Juridique Penal (9). pp. 395-401. 9.
2009
McNeil, Fergus and Burns, Nicola and Halliday, Simon and Hutton, Neil and Tata, Cyrus (2009) Risk, responsibility and reconfiguration : penal adaptation and misadaptation. Punishment and Society, 11 (4). pp. 419-442. ISSN 1462-4745
Halliday, Simon and Burns, Nicola and Hutton, Neil and McNeill, Fergus and Tata, Cyrus (2009) Street-level bureaucracy, interprofessional relations, and coping mechanisms : a study of criminal justice social workers in the sentencing process. Law and Policy, 31 (4). pp. 405-428. ISSN 0265-8240
Halliday, Simon and Schmidt, Patrick D. (2009) Conducting Law and Society Research : Reflections on Methods and Practices. Cambridge Studies in Law and Society . Cambridge University Press (CUP), Cambridge. ISBN 9780521895910
2008
Tata, Cyrus and Burns, Nicola and Halliday, Simon and Hutton, Neil and McNeill, Fergus (2008) Assisting and advising the sentencing decision process : the pursuit of 'quality' in pre-sentence reports. The British Journal of Criminology, 48 (6). pp. 835-855. ISSN 0007-0955
McNeill, Fergus and Halliday, Simon ESRC (Funder) , ed. (2008) The local rep and the Royal Shakespeare Company: Problems of identity and capital for social workers as actors in the criminal justice system. In: ESRC Seminar: The effects of professionals' human and cultural capital for interprofessional social capital, 2008-10-30 - 2008-10-31. (Unpublished)
Halliday, Simon and Burns, Nicola and Hutton, Neil and McNeil, F. and Tata, Cyrus (2008) Shadow writing and participant observation : a study of criminal justice social work around sentencing. Journal of Law and Society, 35 (2). pp. 189-213. ISSN 0263-323X
Hutton, Neil and Halliday, Simon and McNeil, F. and Tata, Cyrus (2008) Social enquiry reports and sentencing in the sheriff courts. Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC).
2006
Halliday, Simon and Cowan, David and Hunter, Caroline (2006) Adjudicating the implementation of homelessness law: The promise of socio-legal studies. Housing Studies, 21 (3). pp. 381-400. ISSN 0267-3037
2004
Hertogh, Marc and Halliday, Simon (2004) Judicial Review and Bureaucratic Impact: International and Interdisciplinary Perspectives. Cambridge University Press, UK. ISBN 0521547865
Halliday, Simon and Schmidt, Patrick (2004) Human Rights Brought Home: Socio-Legal Perspectives on Human Rights in the National Context. Hart, Oxford and Portland, Oregon. ISBN 1841133884
Halliday, Simon (2004) Judicial Review and Compliance with Administrative Law. Hart, Oxford, UK. ISBN 1841132659
Hertogh, M.L.M. and Halliday, S.; Hertogh, M.L.M. and Halliday, Simon, eds. (2004) Judicial review and bureaucratic impact in future research. In: Judicial Review and Bureaucratic Impact: International and Interdisciplinary Perspectives. Cambridge Studies in Law and Society . Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom, pp. 269-284. ISBN 9780521547864
2003
Halliday, Simon and Cowan, David (2003) The appeal of internal review: law, administrative justice, and the (non-) emergence of disputes. Hart, Oxford and Portland, Oregon. ISBN 1841133833
Halliday, Simon and Cowan, David and Hunter, Caroline (2003) Homeless applicants and internal reviews. Legal Action. p. 8. ISSN 0266-3953
2002
Halliday, Simon and Cowan, David and Hunter, Caroline (2002) Homelessness reviews - findings published. Legal Action. pp. 6-7. ISSN 0266-3953
Halliday, Simon and Cowan, David and Hunter, Caroline (2002) No fussing. Roof. p. 11. ISSN 0307-6911
2001
Halliday, Simon (2001) Internal review and administrative justice: some evidence and research questions from homelessness decision-making. Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 23 (4). pp. 473-490. ISSN 0964-9069
Halliday, Simon (2001) Internal reviews of homelessness decision-making in Scotland. SCOLAG, 286. pp. 136-138. ISSN 0264-8717
Robson, Peter and Halliday, Simon and Dailly, Mike (2001) Housing (Scotland) Act 2001. Chartered Institute of Housing, Edinburgh, Scotland.
1998
Robson, Peter and Halliday, Simon (1998) Residential Tenancies. W.Green, Scotland. ISBN 9780414012158