
The Bunker – News without the nonsense COVID in the courts: The future of Britain’s justice system
Oct 1, 2020
29:05
Arbitrary Coronavirus regulations and the Government’s brinkmanship over international law are putting the justice system under unprecedented strain. Criminal barrister JOANNA HARDY tells Nina Schick about the impact of COVID on our justice system, the future of the judiciary in a post-pandemic world, and what breaking international law would mean for Britain’s standing on the global stage.
- “It’s a very interesting time to be a lawyer, but perhaps not the best time”
- “For the justice system, coronavirus has been a spotlight rather than a dam breaking”
- “Coronavirus has exposed how out-of-date our court system is with technology”
- “It damages Britain’s standing, it damages our ability to criticise other countries and it damages this Government”
- “The first role of a government must be to keep order and a sense of justice”
Presented by Nina Schick. Produced by Andrew Harrison. Assistant producer Jacob Archbold. Music by Kenny Dickinson. Audio production by Alex Rees. THE BUNKER is a Podmasters Production.
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