The Lady Chief Justice
The lady chief justice, Baroness Carr of Walton-on-the-Hill on her priorities and concerns
- 28 mins
- 26 Mar 2024
Joshua Rozenberg presents Radio 4's long-running legal magazine programme, featuring reports and discussion on matters relating to law
The lady chief justice, Baroness Carr of Walton-on-the-Hill on her priorities and concerns
The Court of Appeal limits the use of a defence used by climate change protesters.
Knife Crime: how can we save lives and keep young people out of prison?
What part did lawyers play in the Post Office miscarriage of justice?
Juries and conscience, liability in outer space and Scottish Treasure Trove.
What are your rights if your voice is faked? Forensic science about speech, and in court.
The length of prison sentences; the state of prisons; US gun laws; new Scots human rights.
Can exporting prisoners work? Are Joint Enterprise cases racist? And Israel-Gaza: the law.
The Justice secretary's plans and challenges; judicial diversity; working with Parkinson's
The Parole Board's record of public protection; spouses abandoned overseas; AI and the law
The legal challenges of climate change: human rights law, fossil fuel investments, ethics
How the Law Commission and the Scottish government hope to change rape trials for victims
On the 25th anniversary of the Northern Ireland peace deal, what challenges remain?
Rape convictions; forensic science; Director of Public Prosecutions; intimidating lawyers.
A law to minimise strike impacts; legal advisors helping patients' families; AI copyright.
Could a special international tribunal put Russian leaders on trial?
Ex-president of the European Court of Human Rights Robert Spano talks to Joshua Rozenberg
The UK and the ECHR: trouble ahead? Do cohabiting couples have rights? Ownership disputes.
Reforming protest law; rap lyrics in court; a public law clinic at a Liverpool university.
Which EU-retained laws to keep; young people and the criminal law; crime-solving podcasts.