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Oct 14, 2018 • 20min

Ep. 45: Brexit - Why the UK needs a Commission of Inquiry

With the party conference season well over, Professor Catherine Barnard talks to journalist Boni Sones about the latest difficulties the prime minister is facing in the Brexit negotiations. #Brexit #CatherineBarnard #EUTransition #EUWithdrawalBill #ComimissionofInquiry
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Oct 1, 2018 • 20min

Ep. 44: Genetic Modification at the European Court of Justice

Rosalind English discusses the latest GMO ruling in the European Court of Justice with plant geneticist Ottoline Leyser. Professor Leyser considers the problems that come from focussing on the origin of plants rather than their characteristics, and ponders on the alternatives open to the UK after Brexit. #OttolineLeyser #GMcrops #GMO #PlanetGenetics #EuropeanCourtofJustice
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Oct 1, 2018 • 16min

Ep. 43: Coercive and controlling behaviour as applied in the family courts.

Rosalind English talks to barrister Clare Ciborowska about the new offence of coercive and controlling behaviour and how it can affect proceedings in the family courts. #familycourts #familylaw #coerciveandcontrollingbehaviour
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Oct 1, 2018 • 18min

Ep. 42: International Law and Individual Rights after Brexit

Rosalind English talks to Conor Monighan about the theme of the annual Administrative Law Bar Association conference: how does international law influence individual rights, particularly after Brexit?
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Aug 8, 2018 • 29min

Ep. 41: Brexit - The white paper

Professor Barnard discusses with journalist Boni Sones, her reaction to the publication of the government’s White Paper, the Cabinet resignations of David Davis and Boris Johnson, and the negotiating position of the EU since the UK triggered Article 50 in March 2017. #BrexitDay #CatherineBarnard #EUTransition #EUWithdrawalBill  #TheWhitePaper
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Jul 27, 2018 • 19min

Ep. 40: How AI and algorithms impact on regulation and adjudication

Law and Political Science Professor Cary Coglianese from the University of Pennsylvania, and David Lehr, a research affiliate at the Penn Program on Regulation and a student at Yale Law School, join Rosalind English to speculate on how algorithms and artificial intelligence will impact on regulation and adjudication now and in the future. #AI #Algorithm #CaryCoglianese #DavidLehr #future #regulation #adjudication
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Jul 2, 2018 • 13min

Ep. 39: Employment/Disciplinary injunction success for psychiatrist

Richard Booth joins Emma-Louise Fenelon to discuss a successful employment injunction to prevent a gross misconduct disciplinary hearing.  #RichardBooth #legal #grossmisconduct #disciplinaryhearings #employmentinjunction
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Jun 26, 2018 • 23min

Ep. 38: Brexit - Two years on

Catherine Barnard of Cambridge University talks to reporter Boni Sones about the progress of the Brexit negotiations two years after the UK narrowly voted to leave the EU in a Referendum on Thursday, June 23rd, 2016. #BrexitDay #CatherineBarnard #EUTransition #EUWithdrawal Bill 
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Jun 14, 2018 • 15min

Ep. 37: Establishing public inquiries and reopening inquests

Gideon Barth discusses when are public inquiries established or inquests reopened in this highlight from One Crown Office Row’s 2018 seminar. #GideonBarth #legal #Inquests #PublicInquiries
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Jun 14, 2018 • 16min

Ep. 36: Secrecy, anonymity and public information

Emma-Louise Fenelon discusses the challenges around secrecy, anonymity and public information in major inquests and inquiries in a talk recorded at One Crown Office Row's 2018 seminar.  #PublicInformation #EmmaLouiseFenelon #legal #Inquests #Inquiries

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