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Social Security Legislation 2023/24: Supplement isbn 9780414119154

Social Security Legislation 2022/23: Supplement

Edited by: Nick Wikeley, Ian Hooker, John Mesher, Edward Mitchell, Richard Poynter, Mark Rowland, Robin White

ISBN13: 9780414111882
New Edition ISBN: 9780414119154
Previous Edition ISBN: 9780414102224
Published: March 2023
Publisher: Sweet & Maxwell Ltd
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: Out of print




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This Supplement updates to December 5, 2022 the four-volume work Social Security Legislation 2022/23.

Part I of this Supplement contains new legislation, presented in the same format as the main volumes. Parts II, III, IV and V contain the standard updating material – a separate Part for each volume of the main work – which amends the legislative text and key aspects of the commentary, drawing attention to important recent case law, so as to be up to date as at December 5, 2022. Part VI comprises the cumulative updating material for Volume V, Income Support and the Legacy Benefits, which was last published in the 2021/22 edition.

Among the many changes, particularly noteworthy are those with respect to:

  • Further case law developments in relation to universal credit, now the principal means-tested social security benefit;
  • Important developments in Upper Tribunal case law relating to the descriptors for personal independence payment (PIP), appeals in relation to which form the great bulk of social security appeals heard by the First-tier Tribunal (Social Entitlement Chamber);

    Significant changes to devolved social security provision in Scotland including Disability Assistance for Children and Young People.

Part VII, the final section of the Supplement, gives some notice of changes forthcoming between December 5, 2022 and the date to which the main work (2023/24 edition) will be up to date (mid-April 2023) along with the April 2023 benefit rates.

As always, the editorial team has brought its academic and adjudication expertise and its knowledge of tribunal practice to produce a work updating and expanding a guide which will be essential reading for DWP and HMRC decision makers, First-tier and Upper Tribunal judges, First-tier Tribunal members, barristers and solicitors working in the social security field, welfare rights advisers and students.

Subjects:
Social Security and Welfare Law, Supplements
Contents:
Preface
Using the Updating Material in this Supplement
Pages of Main Volumes Affected by Material in this Supplement
Table of Abbreviations used in this Series
Table of Cases
Table of Commissioners’ Decisions
Table of European Legislation
Table of Statutes
Table of Statutory Instruments
Part I: New Legislation
Part II: Updating Material Volume I: Non Means Tested Benefits
Part III: Updating Material Volume II: Universal Credit, State Pension Credit and the Social Fund
Part IV: Updating Material Volume III: Administration, Adjudication and the European Dimension
Part V: Updating Material Volume IV: HMRC-Administered Social Security Benefits and Scotland
Part VI: Updating Material Volume V: Income Support and the Legacy Benefits
Part VII: Forthcoming Changes and Up-Rating of Benefits