Double Jeopardy - UK Law and Politics

Mr Lammy Goes to Strasbourg- and our Christmas Listeners’ Postbag on Jury Reforms

Dec 17, 2025
A significant meeting in Strasbourg by UK ministers aims to reshape European Human Rights standards amidst rising populism. The discussion dives into whether trial by judge alone is as fair as jury trials and analyzes the implications of increasing magistrates' sentencing powers. Audience questions unravel insights about ECHR statistics and suggest innovative reforms in jury systems for both youth and adults. The hosts also tease upcoming holiday specials featuring a guest from New Zealand, adding to the excitement of legal discussions.
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Political Push To Rebalance The ECHR

  • Ken MacDonald and Tim Owen highlight a shift: 27 Council of Europe states seek a political declaration to rebalance ECHR responses to irregular migration and serious foreign offenders.
  • They warn such declarations won't amend the Convention but may influence Strasbourg and national courts' interpretations.
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Human Rights Under Political Pressure

  • Amnesty's Steve Valdez-Simmons argues hardening asylum rules treats some lives as less worthy and undermines human rights protections in tough times.
  • Ken counters that tougher policies aim to prevent populist, anti-rights governments from rising across Europe.
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States Can Shape Strasbourg Through Politics

  • Lord Anderson argues states can legitimately issue declarations, adopt protocols or tweak Convention wording if many governments find Strasbourg interpretations problematic.
  • Ken and Tim accept political measures are permissible while stressing judicial independence must remain sacrosanct.
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