

Law Pod UK
Law Pod UK
Law Pod UK covers developments across all aspects of civil and public law in the United Kingdom. It is brought to you by the barristers at 1 Crown Office Row with presenters Rosalind English, Emma-Louise Fenelon, Jim Duffy and Lucy McCann. Information accompanying the podcast episodes is published on the UK Human Rights Blog.
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May 29, 2019 • 13min
Ep 81: Brexit & the EU Elections
What lessons are to be drawn from the results of the European elections? In the latest edition of her Brexit podcast, 2903 CB, Catherine Barnard discusses the implications for the Conservative leadership contest, the withdrawal agreement and a no deal exit if that is to happen.

May 28, 2019 • 41min
Ep 80: Northern Ireland, Human Rights and Brexit - HRLA
Professor Christine Bell, Caoilfhionn Gallagher QC, Professor Ronan McCrea and Lord Kerr recently spoke at an HRLA event on the legal and human rights implications of Brexit on Northern Ireland.

May 20, 2019 • 20min
Ep 79: Causation in Inquests - Christopher Mellor
Emma-Louise Fenelon talks to Christopher Mellor about causation in inquests and the findings in R(Chidlow) v HMS Coroner for Blackpool and Fylde [2019] EWHC 581 (Admin)
#1COR #LawpodUK #InquestLaw #ChristopherMellor #EmmaLouiseFenelon #Chidlow

May 13, 2019 • 15min
Ep 78: Paying artists in the age of the internet - Andrew Lewis
Rosalind English discusses the new copyright proposals with music lawyer Andrew Lewis
#1COR #LawpodUK #RosalindEnglish #AndrewLewis #copyright #youtube

Apr 30, 2019 • 14min
Ep 77: Anonymity for Claimants, Anonymity for Doctors - Rajkiran Barhey
In this episode Emma-Louise Fenelon talks to Rajkiran Barhey about two recent High Court decisions on anonymity.
#1COR #LawpodUK #EmmaLouiseFenelon #RajkiranBarhey #Anonymity

Apr 23, 2019 • 12min
Ep 76: The university as a cradle for EU citizenship - Cherry James
Rosalind English talks to Cherry James about the Erasmus student programme, the European Commission’s ambitious project for building EU citizenship in higher education.
#1COR #LawpodUK #RosalindEnglish #CherryJames #Erasmus #EUCitizenship

Apr 1, 2019 • 17min
Ep 75: The Prevent Guidance in Universities - Marina Wheeler QC
Emma-Louise Fenelon talks to Marina Wheeler QC about the recent Court of Appeal decision in Butt v Secretary of State for the Home Department and the operation of the Prevent Guidance generally.
#1COR #LawpodUK #EmmaLouiseFenelon #MarinaWheeler #CourtofAppeal #PreventGuidance

Mar 26, 2019 • 26min
Ep. 74: Brexit Delayed
Professor Catherine Barnard, discusses the latest Brexit developments and looks at the options now with just four days to go before the UK was originally set to leave the EU.
#CatherineBarnard #EUWithdrawalBill #GrandCoalition #Brexit #WithdrawalAgreement

Mar 25, 2019 • 18min
Ep 73: Strikes, verbal abuse and contempt of court - a view from South Africa
Cape Town employment Judge Anton Steenkamp talks about the challenges of upholding the rule of law in a country where people are plenty and employment is scarce. The tragic death of Judge Steenkamp shortly after this episodes was recorded is a great shock to friends and colleagues and an irreparable loss to the South African justice system.
#1COR #LapodUK #RosalindEnglish #AntonSteenkamp

Mar 11, 2019 • 19min
Ep 72: Fleet Street Law Legend - Frances Gibb
Frances Gibb has retired after nearly forty years as legal journalist and editor, covering everything from Lord Irvine’s pricey wallpaper to the release of the Guildford Four. She talks to Rosalind English about the challenges of reporting on a profession highly sensitive to slips and slights.
#1COR #LapodUK #RosalindEnglish #FrancesGibb #LegalJournalism


