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Detained Fast Track Litigation Case Study: Detention Action Using the law for social change

The Institute for Voluntary Action Research (IVAR) has released a case study that looks at the collaborative process, focussing on the role of strategic litigation, that led to the suspension of the Detained Fast Track. The report examines the process surrounding the litigation, the factors that led to the litigation being successful, as well as the risks and challenges that Detention Action faced.

The report is a useful starting point for organisations thinking about exploring strategic litigation as a tool in policy advocacy.

The full report can be found here: https://www.ivar.org.uk/publication/detained-fast-track-litigation-case-study-detention-action/.  More information on the Detained Fast Track cases can be found here.

 

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