This is a research-based contextual briefing on how public inquiry recommendations are
framed, implemented, and monitored. It draws on current practice, inquiry-led innovation,
and proposals for reform, with a focus on increasing the likelihood that public inquiry
recommendations lead to meaningful and lasting change.
Commissioned by The Lampard Inquiry
Authored by Dr Emma Ireton
Associate Professor, Nottingham Law School, Nottingham Trent University
You can download a copy of the Framing, Implementing, and Monitoring Public Inquiry Recommendations: A Contextual Briefing.