Public inquiries: wrong route on Bloody Sunday
Part I: Public Inquiries: Introduction -- 1. Concern for Scandals and Disasters -- 2. Early Beginnings: Corruption and Maladministration -- Part II: The Principles of Public Inquiries -- 3. The Royal Commission on Tribunals of Inquiry 1966 (the Salmon Commission) -- 4. The Jurisprudence of Public Inquiries -- Part III: Bloody Sunday; Second Time Around 1998-2010 -- 5. The Wrong Turn in 1998: A Final Dose of Inappropriate Legalism -- 6. The Lapse of Time: Assessment of Evidence -- 7. The Unexplained Circumstances -- Part IV: The Inquiries Act 2005 -- 8. An Analysis of the Act of 2005: An Aspect of Public Administration -- 9. The Chairing of Commissions: Horses for Courses -- 10. Counsel to the Inquiry, Statutory and Non-statutory -- 11. Safeguards for Witnesses -- 12. Chilcot-Maxwellisation-Saville: The Problem of Delay -- 13. Model Inquiries: Hillsborough (1989) and Litvinenko (2015) -- Part V: Final Thoughts -- 14. Conclusion -- 15. Postscript-Lessons Learned, or Another Wrong Turn?