
Michael Mansfield QC and Lorna Hackett in discussion about justice, truth, and global issues.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 6 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Categories | PhilosophyEducationSociety & CultureSelf-Improvement | ||||

Lorna Hackett and Michael Mansfield QC discuss the erosion of access to justice, human rights cases and judicial review as well as the crisis facing the Criminal Bar in England and Wales.
Lorna Hackett and Michael Mansfield QC discuss the proportionality of punishment and perceptions of the criminal justice system, as well as redemption and restorative justice.
In this episode, Michael and Lorna discuss the pursuit of truth in the context of today's Digital World and whether the online world has made us more entrenched in our views or open-minded in our thinking.
Michael Mansfield QC and Lorna Hackett discuss the concept of truth, and truth as it pertains to evidence in a legal context, as well as what 'truth' means in the wider world.
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I love this show! Each episode is informative and full of insightful commentary from both of the hosts. The latest episode, Access To Justice was a real learning experience - I didn’t realise just how tough it has been for many criminal barristers, and I fully support their currrent actions. I hope there will be a second series.
What a podcast! Stumbled upon this podcast on lootably and had no option than to subscribe to it. Educative and informative. The contents are easy to listen to. Highly recommended!
I’m not in the legal world, but listening to this got me thinking. Interesting and topical and engaging for non legal people as well as people and students who are.
Great podcast by two highly experienced lawyers. They obviously take a keen interests in many disciplines and topics either related to and beyond their professions. Smart, succinct and very engaging.
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Apple Podcasts | #225 |
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