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Human rights

The Law Society

A series of podcasts investigating the latest human rights developments and issues in the UK and internationally.

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Olivier Roth speaks to Justine Currell, CEO of Unseen, about the work her charity does with victims of modern slavery and the steps that individuals – including solicitors – should take if they suspect they have encountered a victim of modern slavery... more

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5 years ago

Olivier Roth speaks to Big Brother Watch’s Griff Ferris about facial recognition technology, which is now a reality in the UK – despite the lack of any legal basis or parliamentary scrutiny, and despite the significant concerns raised by rights and r... more

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6 years ago

Olivier Roth speaks to Privacy International’s Millie Graham Wood about phone data extraction. The use of ‘mobile phone extraction’ tools enables police forces to download all of the content and data from people’s phones. This can apply to suspects, ... more

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6 years ago

John Wadham discusses his career as a leading human rights solicitor, the challenges he encountered as a director of Liberty, his role as chair at the National Preventive Mechanism, and what he views to be the biggest human rights issues facing the U... more

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6 years ago

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4.5 out of 5 stars from 16 ratings
  • Great podcast on UK Human Rights

    Very promising start. These podccasts are basically interviews with human rights lawyers taht talk about various cases they worked on, most of which I had heard about. As a lw student this is kinda perfect.

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    5
    SimonB21
    United Kingdom6 years ago
  • Legal eagles flying high

    I’ve been listening to legal podcasts for years but this is easily one of the best I’ve heard. There is a brilliant combination of expertise and insight, with fascinating subjects. It’s clear that the team behind this really know their stuff and know how to make potentially dry legal matters into a fascinating debate.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    QC Tom
    United Kingdom6 years ago

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