Without Prejudice » podcast
By Charon QC, David Allen Green, Carl Gardner
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Podcast Description
Three of Britain's leading law bloggers discuss the legal issues of the day.
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Without Prejudice | 17 February 2012 | Law blogger Charon QC chairs as editor of The Lawyer Cat Griffiths and barrister Nichola Higgins join David Allen Green and Carl Gardner to talk about alternative business structures for legal services, prayers in the council chamber and oaths in court, whether judges should be involved in appraising advocates, the arrests of Sun journalists and [...] | 17 2 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Without Prejudice | 10 February 2012 | Law blogger Charon QC chairs, and David Allen Green returns to talk with Dr Evan Harris and Carl Gardner about what the Leveson inquiry into the press has achieved and what sort of change it might bring, and about this week’s appeal in the Paul Chambers Twitter joke case. | 10 2 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Without Prejudice | 3 February 2012 | Law blogger Charon QC is back, talking with Professor Gary Slapper, Jerry Hayes and Carl Gardner about why we need universities and law schools, whether human rights are left wing twaddle, the power of the state and Julian Assange’s Supreme Court appeal. | 3 2 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Without Prejudice Special | 22 January 2012 | In this special podcast, law blogger Charon QC talks to Professor Gary Slapper, Director of New York University London, and Global Professor at NYU about proposals to restrict trial by jury, meddling European judges and Slapper’s new book…. “More Weird Cases”. | 24 1 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Without Prejudice | 20 January 2012 | Law blogger Charon QC talks to Carl Gardner about the government’s justice and security green paper, Abu Qatada’s win in the European Court of Human Rights, this week’s High Court defeat for Occupy LSX, contempt of court online and Scotland’s referendum. | 19 1 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Without Prejudice | 20 November 2011 | Law blogger Charon QC talks to David Allen Green about the newspaper hacking scandal, the cod law of “freemen on the land”, th politicisation of judges, legal aid cuts and privacy law. | 20 11 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Without Prejudice | 9 November 2011 | Law blogger Charon QC talks to Carl Gardner about Attorney-General Dominic Grieve’s recent speech on Human Rights, the Assange judgment, Ken Clarke’s new sentencing proposals and the Brodie Clark v Home Secretary spat – in particular the relevance of Parliamentary Privilege. Plus legal aid cuts. | 9 11 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Without Prejudice | Nowhereisland special | Law blogger Charon QC talks to Carl Gardner about taking part in the Nowhereisland arts project and expedition to the Arctic to found the new island nation – including the question of what a state is in international law, and how to write a constitution for a new country. | 13 10 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Without Prejudice | 30 September 2011 | Francis Fitzgibbon QC and Amanda Bancroft join Charon QC, David Allen Green and Carl Gardner for a criminal law special on riots sentencing, contempt of court, the execution of Troy Davis and clause 12 of the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Bill. | 30 9 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Without Prejudice | 12 August 2011 | Dr. Evan Harris, David Wales and Adam Wagner join Charon QC, David Allen Green and Carl Gardner to discuss prosecuting and punishing rioters and looters, human rights news including the Al Skeini judgment, human rights groups’ withdrawal from the Gibson inquiry, and the Bill of Rights Commission, and finally Hackgate, and the Leveson inquiry’s terms of reference. | 11 8 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Customer Reviews
5 for Legal, 3 for Tech.
There is some disparity in the audio levels between panellists. Charon QC in particular has his sound levels far too low. Listening to the podcast on my internal laptop speakers his contributions are barely audible. The contrast between Charon and David Allen Green’s audio is so marked as to necessitate constant alterations to the iPod volume.
Technical niggles aside; this podcast is informative, insightful and even entertaining. A must-subscribe for anyone with an interest in English law (and might I suggest that certain members of the current government would benefit from a subscription too).
Excellent listening
Consistently interesting and relevant for the British public. This is a window into the conversations of those most interested in and knowledgable on our law, explained for the layman when required. And presided over by the sleepy lion voice of Charon QC.
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