Fit for Purpose in UK Law

  • The “fit for purpose” HR function
    • No. 4-1, November 2004
    • Strategic HR Review
    • 32-35
    In an increasingly complex and crowded marketplace, only fit for purpose organizations will succeed. This requires a fit for purpose HR function ‐ one that delivers flawless process services, busin...
  • Are generic strategies ‘fit for purpose’ in a public service context?
    • No. 28-1, January 2013
    • Public Policy and Administration
    • 0000
    The environment in which public sector organisations operate is becoming ever more volatile, with such organisations increasingly facing the dual pressures of growing customer expectations coupled ...
  • Fit for purpose: OASys assessments and parole decisions — a practitioner's view
    • No. 55-2, June 2008
    • Probation Journal
    • 0000
    This article is a practitioner's response to Wendy Fitzgibbon's article `Fit for Purpose: OASys Assessments and Parole Decisions' published in the March 2008 edition ...
  • Is the MRCPsych fit for purpose?
    • No. 12-5, September 2017
    • The Journal of Mental Health Training, Education and Practice
    • 331-336
    Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine whether the current Royal College of Psychiatrists Membership (MRCPsych) written examination is a suitable assessment tool to distinguish between ca...
  • The Pension Trust: Fit For Purpose?
    • No. 82-5, September 2019
    • The Modern Law Review
    • 0000
    The law of trusts plays an integral and multi‐faceted role in the regulatory scheme shaping the occupational pensions arena in Australia and the United Kingdom. It facilitates the operation of priv...
  • Fit for purpose? OASys assessments and parole decisions
    • No. 55-1, March 2008
    • Probation Journal
    • 0000
    This article arose out of the increased focus by the public, government and professions on whether parole board decisions, and the risk assessments that inform those decisions, protect the public s...
  • The FATF’s customer identification framework: fit for purpose?
    • No. 17-3, July 2014
    • Journal of Money Laundering Control
    • 281-295
    Purpose: – This paper aims to investigate the purpose, reach and effectiveness of the customer identification framework of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF). Design/methodology/approach: – Th...
  • Fit for purpose? Climate change, security and IR
    • No. 38-3, September 2024
    • International Relations
    • 0000
    As the contributions to this special issue suggest, IR has had a problematic relationship with environmental issues. Indeed it is difficult to avoid the conclusion that IR has treated environmental...
  • Fit for Purpose? BRICS and Inner‐Group Conflicts
    • No. 12-4, September 2021
    • Global Policy
    • 0000
    This contribution argues that BRICS is designed to manage inner‐group tensions indirectly by endorsing a number of pragmatic operating principles. However, these principles seem to work best at sma...
  • The Loss of Control Defence—Fit for Purpose?
    • No. 79-2, April 2015
    • Journal of Criminal Law, The
    • 0000
    This article examines the case law on the loss of control defence and considers whether the interpretation of the defence has been too conservative so that the defence is barely available as a defe...
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