Law Pod UK Ep.206: The Judge Over Your Shoulder - Oct 2024
Rosalind English presents Law Pod UK, a series of podcasts on legal developments relevant to Chambers work. She is one of the editors of the UK Human Rights Blog.
She also teaches law at Cambridge University Institute of Continuing Education.
Rosalind undertakes comparative and public law research for members of chambers.
Recent case research includes:
- Darnley v Croydon Health Services NHS Trust [2017] EWCA Civ 151: (comparative law research on duty of care for Supreme Court submissions.)
- R (on the Application of Black) v Secretary of State for Justice v Black [2017] UKSC 81: (comparative law research on Crown Immunity)
- Kuddus v Chief Constable of Leicester Constabulary (House of Lords, 7 June 2001): (damages for public law wrongs.)
- Hall v Simons (House of Lords, 31 March 2000) Compatibility of advocates’ immunity with Article 6 ECHR; (forensic immunity in other contracting States to the ECHR.)
- GMC v Nwabueze (Privy council, 8 March 2000): (Compatibility of GMC disciplinary proceedings with Article 6 ECHR.)
Law Pod UK Ep. 195: Human Rights embrace Climate Change - Apr 2024
Strasbourg Court fashions human rights out of climate change. David Hart KC discusses the latest developments with Rosalind English. Law Pod UK is available on Spotify, Apple...
Law Pod UK Ep. 193: Supreme Court rules on “shock” in clinical negligence cases - Feb 2024
The Supreme Court has ruled out claims for physicatric harm suffered by family members witnessing death or serious injury as a result of medical negligence. Rosalind English talks to Judith Rogerson...
Law Pod UK Ep. 191: Significant Cases of 2023 - Jan 2024
Lucy McCann, Rosalind English and Jon Metzer discuss a selection of significant legal cases from the UK over the past year. Plus: we want your feedback! Please take a couple of minutes to fill in...
Law Pod UK Ep. 189: Best of Law Pod 2023 So Far - Sep 2023
Presenters Rosalind English and Lucy McCann reprise some of the leading episodes of Law Pod UK this year, ranging from the potential impact of AI on the legal professions, to the problem of...
Law Pod UK Ep. 187: Do the police owe potential victims a duty to warn? - Jul 2023
Traditionally, courts have declined to impose this liability, believing it would lead to defensive policing. A recent High Court ruling appears to have changed all that. Listen to Rosalind English in...
Law Pod UK Ep. 185: Is A.I. Coming for the Lawyers? - May 2023
Professor Richard Susskind, advisor to the Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales, has been alerting the legal profession to the advance of technology since the 1990s. In this episode, Rosalind...
Law Pod UK Ep. 184: Navigating the Reservoir of Retained EU Law after Brexit - May 2023
This week the UK Government announced an important change to its Retained EU Law Bill, which has been going through Parliament. Now 600 EU-era laws are set be repealed by the end of 2023 - fewer than...
Law Pod UK Ep. 176: Significant Cases of 2022 - Dec 2022
In this episode Rosalind English, Lucy McCann and Jon Metzer discuss a selection of significant legal cases from the UK over the past year. Law Pod UK is available on Spotify, Apple...
Law Pod UK Ep. 173: Strategic Litigation Against Public Participation with Greg Callus - Dec 2022
Is legislation against SLAPPs really necessary in the UK? Rosalind English delves into this question with help from Greg Callus. Greg Callus joined 5RB as a barrister in 2015. He specialises...
Law Pod UK Ep. 171: What type of property is crypto? With Rob Kellar KC - Nov 2022
What type of legal property is cryptocurrency? How might the law deal with NFTs? Do any of these new assets require lawyers? Dive into the future with Rosalind English and Robert Kellar KC, as they...
Law Pod UK Ep. 169: Government control over the flow of information: Lord Sumption on the Online Safety Bill - Oct 2022
"Government control over the flow of information": Lord Sumption speaks out against the threat to freedom of speech posed by the Online Safety Bill. The Online Safety Bill is currently making its...
Law Pod UK is back – and with new presenters! - Sep 2022
This year Law Pod UK celebrates its fifth birthday. In 2017 we were amongst the very first to roll out a specialised series of podcasts about the law in the United Kingdom. And after a brief hiatus...
LawPod UK Ep. 167: The UK’s Bill Of Rights, with Andrew Warnock QC - Jul 2022
Shortly before the current turmoil in Westminster, a new British Bill of Rights was introduced in Parliament. This Bill seeks to repeal and replace the 1998 Human Rights Act, which incorporated the...
LawPod UK Ep. 166: Unlawful Killings, with Her Honour Wendy Joseph QC - Jun 2022
In this episode, Rosalind English talks with recently retired Old Bailey Judge, Her Honour Wendy Joseph QC, about her book 'Unlawful Killings'. Law Pod UK is available on Spotify, Apple...
LawPod UK Ep. 164: Belfast Special Report: Rights in Northern Ireland, with Anurag Deb - May 2022
Rosalind English discusses the controversial Northern Ireland Protocol with Anurag Deb, a human rights expert based at Queen's University in Belfast. Law Pod UK is available on Spotify, Apple...
LawPod UK Ep. 163: Computer Says No! Automated Decision-Making in the Public Sector, with the Public Law Project - Apr 2022
The application of technology to both justice and wider government decision-making is moving apace. Rosalind English discusses the pitfalls of ADM and “black box” algorithms, with Ariane Adam...
LawPod UK Ep. 160: Rosalind English talks to journalist Oliver Bullough about the the Economic Crime Bill - Mar 2022
Shortly after Russian tanks rolled into Ukraine, the Economic Crime Bill was rushed through the House of Commons aiming to set up a register of overseas entities and their beneficial owners and...
LawPod UK Ep. 156: Best of Law Pod UK 2021 - Jan 2022
In our latest episode Rosalind English and Emma-Louise Fenelon have selected and put together some of our favourite snippets from the past year. This episode ranges from Artificial Intelligence, the...
LawPod UK Ep. 154: Tackling climate change: the role of law - Dec 2021
In this week’s episode of Law Pod UK Rosalind English reports from the UK Bar Council’s 19th Annual Law Reform Lecture, exploring the role of law reform in the context of climate change. You...
LawPod UK Ep. 152: The multibillion dollar claim for Henrietta Lacks’s cell line - Nov 2021
A “HeLa” cell is, or was, the name of a cell from a line of fast producing cancer cells that was taken from the tumour of a patient who died of cervical cancer at Johns Hopkins Hospital in 1951....
Law Pod UK Ep. 151: Healthcare Regulation Reform in the UK - Nov 2021
In the latest Episode of Law Pod UK Rosalind English talks to Robert Kellar QC of 1 Crown Office row about the proposed reforms to the regulation of doctors, nurses, opticians, chiropractors and a...
Law Pod UK Ep. 150: Can an AI become a patent inventor? - Oct 2021
In Episode 150 Rosalind English talks to Professor Ryan Abbott about the recent ruling in the Court of Appeal on whether an invention made by Artificial Intelligence without a traditional human...
Law Pod UK Ep. 149: Closed Material Procedures with Angus McCullough QC - Sep 2021
Law Pod UK returns after the summer break with Episode 149: a fascinating interview with Special Advocate Angus McCullough QC on Closed Material Proceedings where evidence is so secretive the SAs...
Rosalind English discusses Henry VIII powers, Parliamentary scrutiny and Podcasts in Counsel Magazine - Sep 2021
In the August 2021 issue of Counsel Magazine, Rosalind English discussed concerns over the increased use of Henry VIII clauses giving huge power to ministers and bypassing Parliamentary scrutiny. This...
Law Pod UK Ep. 143: Henry VIII Powers undermining parliamentary supremacy - May 2021
In this episode, Rosalind English discusses with Isabel McArdle and Sarabjit Singh QC a number of laws containing Henry VIII powers, including the Childcare Act 2016, Section 8 of the European Union...
Law Pod UK Ep. 142: Vaccine hesitancy and the Court of Protection – who decides? - Apr 2021
Informed consent to medical treatment is at the heart of the vaccine debate. Consent is also at the centre of most of the cases that come before the Court of Protection. So now we have a very specific...
Law Pod UK Ep. 141: 100 days since UK’s withdrawal from the EU - Apr 2021
In her latest episode of 2903cb, Professor Catherine Barnard looks back on the past 100+ days since the UK withdrew from the EU. The dire forecasts of chaos at our borders have not been realised, and...
Law Pod UK Ep. 139: Courts tussle with Uber, Ola and the Gig Economy - Apr 2021
In Episode 139 of Law Pod UK Alasdair Henderson joins Rosalind English to discuss the recent ruling by the UK Supreme Court that drivers whose work is arranged through Uber’s smartphone app work...
LawPod UK Ep. 132: Best of Law Pod UK 2020 - Dec 2020
Covid, clinical negligence, quarantine, lockdown, inquests, nerve agents, algorithms, child abuse, coercive and controlling behaviour and racism. What’s there not to like in our smorgasbord of...
Law Pod UK Ep. 131: Deputyship Orders in the Court of Protection - Nov 2020
In the Matters of ACC, JDJ and HPP [2020] EWCOP 9on 27th February 2020 Hilder J laid down certain rules in the judgment regarding what a property and affairs deputy can and cannot do in relation to...
Law Pod UK Ep. 130: AI in Healthcare with Robert Kellar QC - Nov 2020
Artificial intelligence (AI) aims to mimic human cognitive functions. It is bringing a paradigm shift to healthcare, powered by increasing availability of healthcare data and rapid progress of...
Law Pod UK Ep. 126: Reintroducing the Birds and the Bees - Sep 2020
Through a collaboration with the Environmental Law Foundation Law Pod UK brings you Episode 126, the first instalment in one of two panel discussions with environmental experts Mark Avery and Nikki...
Law Pod UK Ep. 125: Latest on the Brexit transition with Prof. Barnard - Sep 2020
In her latest episode, Professor Catherine Barnard of Cambridge University comments on the transition period towards Brexit since the Withdrawal Act was implemented by the government in January this...
Law Pod UK Ep. 124: The last Novichok poisoning with Matthew Hill - Sep 2020
The Russian political dissident Alexei Navalny is still in an induced coma in a hospital in Berlin after being poisoned with the nerve agent Novichok on a flight from Siberia to Moscow on the 20th...
Law Pod UK Ep. 120: Internment in Northern Ireland with Matthew Hill - Jul 2020
The recent ruling by the Supreme Court that Gerry Adams, the former leader of Sinn Féin, had been unlawfully detained and convicted in the 1970s has elicited some severe criticism from high places,...
LawPod UK Ep. 118: Challenges for Dentistry during Pandemic with Len D’Cruz - Jul 2020
The spotlight during the pandemic has been on frontline workers in the medical profession. But if you think of it, the real hazards are to be found in the dentist's surgery, where most interactions...
LawPod UK Ep.115: The Agriculture Bill: a revolution in farming or a lost opportunity? - Jun 2020
In the latest episode of Law Pod UK, Rosalind English discusses the Agriculture Bill with Peter Stevenson, senior policy advisor to the campaign organisation Compassion in World Farming. We have...
LawPod UK Ep.113: Tracking Coronavirus Symptoms - May 2020
The new contact tracing app (NHSX) is due to be rolled out in the rest of the UK some time after the Isle of Wight trial in May. Is this a way out of lockdown or an irreversible erosion of our...
LawPod UK Ep. 112: Government’s reliance on AI in times of plague with Robert Spano, President of the European Court of Human Rights - May 2020
In the latest episode of Law Pod UK, Robert Spano, who recently commenced his tenure as President of the European Court of Human Rights in the difficult circumstances of lockdown and remote working,...
LawPod UK Ep. 110: Commercial surrogacy arrangements – within or without the law? - May 2020
In the latest episode of Law Pod UK, Rosalind English talks to William Edis QC of 1 Crown Office Row about the recent Supreme Court ruling on whether damages can be claimed against the NHS in respect...
LawPod UK Ep. 108: Renewed lockdown, new guidance - Apr 2020
In this latest episode we consider the probable attitude of the judiciary to any challenges regarding the government’s responsibility for providing sufficient PPE, the risk imposed on individuals,...
LawPod UK Ep: 107: The Climate Change Act, Heathrow and HS2 - Apr 2020
The latest episode of Law Pod UK features energy expert Thomas Muinzer of Aberdeen University and David Hart QC of 1 Crown Office Row. They discuss the complex provisions of the Climate Change Act...
LawPod UK Ep. 106: Vicarious Liability with Robert Kellar QC & Isabel McArdle - Apr 2020
The Supreme Court has recently handed down two judgments rejecting vicarious liability of employers for the wrong doing of of an employee on the one hand, and an independent contractor on the other....
LawPod UK Ep. 105: Rights in a time of Quarantine - Mar 2020
Following his excellent exploration of the interface between human rights and the quarantine and movement restrictions adopted in response to Covid-19, biolaw expert Niall Coghlan kindly agreed to...
Law Pod UK Ep. 103: Coercive and Controlling Behaviour - Feb 2020
According to Jewish religious law, if a husband refuses to grant his wife a divorce (a “get”) she has no recourse to the Jewish authorities for a certificate and must either be content with a...
Law Pod UK recommended as one of the best legal podcasts to listen to in 2020 by The Attic - Jan 2020
We are thrilled to have again been recommended as one of the top three podcasts to listen to in 2020 by the Attic. This is the thinking space of Obelisk, an innovative company founded by Dana...
Law Pod UK Ep 101: Should we sue doctors? James Badenoch QC & David Hart QC discuss - Jan 2020
In this episode, Rosalind English brings together two members of 1 Crown Office Row who have spent their professional lives both claiming against and defending the NHS. James Badenoch QC, now retired,...
Law Pod UK Ep. 99 : Celebrate a Century of Women in Law at Middle Temple - Nov 2019
Middle Temple’s exhibition celebrates the centenary of the admission of women to the legal profession. We were lucky enough to be guided around this fantastic exhibition by the curator, Rosalind...
Law Pod UK Ep. 96: What is a ‘mother’ in law? - Oct 2019
Charlotte Gilmartin (currently doing a Pegasus internship in Strasbourg) wrote an article on the UK Human Rights Blog about the landmark case of TT, R(on the application of) v The Registrar General...
Law Pod UK Ep. 90: Summer Greatest Hits 2019 - Aug 2019
To celebrate reaching 200,000 listens, and in the event that any of our listeners wish to keep their grey matter ticking over the summer break, we have prepared a Summer “Greatest Hits” playlist...
Law Pod UK Ep 87: Catching cross-border criminals - Jul 2019
Rosalind English talks to Catriona Murdoch about a new app designed to help professionals in the investigation of international crimes. The Basic Investigative Standards (BIS) app ensures that...
Law Pod UK named one of ‘Best UK Podcasts 2019’ by Player FM - Jul 2019
We are delighted to announce that Law Pod UK has been recommended on Player FM’s list of the ‘Best UK Podcasts (2019)’. It is fantastic to see Law Pod UK be included amongst other more...
Law Pod UK Ep 85: M4 relief road U-turn - Jun 2019
Rosalind English talks to Alasdair Henderson about the Welsh government U-turn on the M4 relief road. Alasdair acted for some of the objectors in the inquiry and regards it as "probably one of the...
Law Pod UK Ep 78: Paying artists in the age of the internet - May 2019
In Episode 78 we explore the implications of the EU Directive on Copyright in the Digital Single Market for the music industry. Intellectual Property lawyer Andrew Lewis considers the criticism...
Law Pod UK Ep 76: The university as a cradle for EU citizenship - Apr 2019
In the 1980s the European Commission embarked upon an ambitious scheme to cultivate, on the basis of free movement, the idea of EU citizenship in higher education. Universities have long been seen as...
Law Pod UK Ep 73: Strikes, verbal abuse and contempt of court – a view from South Africa - Mar 2019
We have had the rare opportunity to interview a high court judge in South Africa. Mr Justice Steenkamp is a member of the specialist branch of the high court bench which reviews employment decisions...
Law Pod UK Ep 72: Fleet Street Law Legend Frances Gibb - Mar 2019
Frances Gibb recently retired from nearly forty years spent as law correspondent, editor and columnist at The Times. In Episode 72 she tells Rosalind English about some of the more bracing...
Law Pod UK Ep 71: Robot Rules – Jacob Turner - Mar 2019
In Episode 71 author and barrister Jacob Turner talks to Rosalind English about a world in which algorithms handle all the transactions. His book Robot Rules explains why AI is a unique legal...
Law Pod UK Ep. 64: Informed Consent – how much direction do patients actually want? - Feb 2019
Following our popular interview with James Badenoch QC on the “doctor knows best” rule of evidence in medical negligence cases, we bring you John Whitting QC. In Episode 64 of Law Pod UK, John...
Law Pod UK Ep. 63: Whose life is it anyway? Dignity in dying - Jan 2019
In July 2018 Noel Conway, who suffers from motor neurone disease, lost his claim for a declaration that the UK’s ban on assisted suicide was a disproportionate and unnecessary interference with...
Law Pod UK Ep. 62: Court claims from the empire’s long shadow - Jan 2019
The latest episode of Law Pod UK features Guy Mansfield QC, who acted for the government in the Mau Mau action against the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office. In this group litigation over 40,000...
Law Pod UK Ep. 60: Doctor knows best? - Jan 2019
“No negligence where the doctors disagree” used to be the approach of the courts to expert evidence in medical cases. That deference has eroded in recent years. Rosalind English talks to James...
Law Pod UK Ep. 57: Mass starvation as a weapon of war - Dec 2018
In the latest episode of Law Pod UK, Rosalind English talks to Catriona Murdoch of 1 Crown Office Row about Global Rights Compliance, an organisation offering a unique approach to atrocity crimes...
Law Pod UK Ep. 47: Darnley v Croydon Health Services NHS Trust - Oct 2018
In Darnley v Croydon NHS Trust [2018] UKSC 50 the Supreme Court has ruled that hospitals are liable for the actions and statements of their non-medical staff in A & E. Rosalind English discusses...
Law Pod UK Ep. 44: Genetic Modification at the European Court of Justice - Oct 2018
Rosalind English discusses the latest GMO ruling in the European Court of Justice with plant geneticist Dame Ottoline Leyser. Professor Leyser considers the problems that come from focusing on...
Law Pod UK Ep. 43: Coercive and controlling behaviour as applied in the family courts - Oct 2018
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. Listen to this episode on...
Law Pod UK Ep. 42: International Law and Individual Rights after Brexit - Oct 2018
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?...
Law Pod UK Ep. 40: How AI and algorithms impact on regulation and adjudication - Jul 2018
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...
LawPodUK reaches 50k listener milestone! - Jun 2018
Thank you to all our LawPodUK listeners for helping use reach this goal! Our podcast, LawPodUK, features expert speakers on an array of legal topics in bitesize format to help keep you up to date...
Law Pod UK Ep. 34: Will AI outwit our laws? - Jun 2018
Rosalind English talks to Professor Karen Yeung of Birmingham University about questions of civil liability of algorithm-run systems, the difficulties of regulating something we cannot truly predict,...
Law Pod UK Ep. 32: The Right to be Forgotten - May 2018
Dominic Ruck Keene and Rosalind English discuss the latest case involving the internet search engine Google, and an individual’s right to be forgotten. Listen to this episode on Audioboom here. ...
Law Pod UK Ep. 29: Musicians Claiming Hearing Loss - Apr 2018
Following a claim for hearing loss against the Royal Opera by one of its orchestra members, Rosalind English talks to opera singer and composer Susie Self about the hazards of being a musician playing...
Law Pod UK Ep. 28: No More Full Disclosure for Women Forced into Sex Work - Mar 2018
Jo Moore tells Rosalind English about a recent ruling which means that women who were forced into the sex trade at a younger age don't need to disclose their convictions when applying for jobs which...
Law Pod UK Ep. 24: Right of residence under EU rules - Mar 2018
Commissioning Editor of the UK Human Rights Blog, Jonathan Metzer, discusses with Rosalind English the right of appeal against refusal of a residence card under the EU immigration rules for family and...
Law Pod UK Ep. 23: Lawsuits against the police for arrest operations - Feb 2018
The Supreme Court’s ruling on police tactics in Robinson v West Yorkshire Police may have implications for other emergency services, as Isabel McArdle explains to Rosalind English. Listen to this...
Law Pod UK Ep. 20: Assessing discrimination in faith-based state schools - Dec 2017
Following Ofsted winning a judgment against an Islamic co-education state school, Rosalind English talks to Rajkiran Barhey about measuring unlawful discrimination in cases where two groups of...
Law Pod UK Ep. 19: The High Court rules on a planning authority decision - Dec 2017
Rosalind English talks to Charlotte Gilmartin about the implications of a recent High Court ruling overturning Hackney council’s decision to allow permission to demolish part of a historic canal...
Law Pod UK Ep. 18: Do Judge Led Inquiries work? - Nov 2017
With ongoing public inquiries into tainted blood (now the Infected Blood Inquiry) and historic child sexual abuse, Matthew Hill and Gideon Barth discuss the effectiveness of judge led inquiries with...
Law Pod UK Ep. 17: Prospects for the Infected Blood Inquiry - Nov 2017
Theresa May has announced a statutory inquiry into how contaminated blood transfusions infected thousands of people with hepatitis C and HIV, now known in 2019 as the 'Infected Blood Inquiry'....
Law Pod UK Ep. 16: A patient’s right to experimental medical treatment - Nov 2017
Rosalind English discusses a recent ruling in the Court of Protection which gives a patient, who is lacking capacity, the right to seek out experimental medical treatment. Listen to this episode on...
Law Pod UK Ep. 12: Damages claim over IVF baby - Oct 2017
Rosalind English talks to David Prest about a case involving a forged signature, disputed consent, and the claim made by a father for damages in relation to a baby born through IVF using frozen...
Law Pod UK Ep. 11: The cost of surrogacy – a legitimate claim? - Sep 2017
Rosalind English talks to David Prest about a recent High Court ruling on damages: Can someone who has been rendered infertile claim the costs of surrogacy abroad? A hospital admitted negligence in...
Law Pod UK Ep. 10: How A.I. is set to change the legal profession - Sep 2017
Tom Beamont talks to Rosalind English about the role artificial intelligence is likely to play in the way lawyers and judges operate in the U.K., including discussion about the use of e-Disclosure,...
Law Pod UK Ep. 9: Measuring clinical effectiveness for specialist drugs - Aug 2017
Rosalind English discusses with David Hart QC a recent challenge to the refusal by the NHS to fund a specialist drug for a child suffering from a metabolic condition. Listen to this episode on...
Law Pod UK Ep. 8: Radicalisation and the Terrorism Prevention & Investigation Measures Act - Aug 2017
Marina Wheeler QC explains how the civil courts are approaching radicalisation, the practical problems of introducing the Terrorism Prevention and Investigation Measures Act, and the role of the...
Law Pod UK Ep. 7: Breast surgeon conviction and the nature of consent - Jul 2017
Sarah Jane Ewart discusses the recent conviction of breast surgeon Ian Paterson, his victims’ prospects for compensation in the civil courts, the whole issue of consent in this area of surgery, the...
Law Pod UK Ep 6: The European Withdrawal Bill, and the future for environmental standards - Jul 2017
David Hart QC considers the likely impact of the European Withdrawal Bill, and in particular the concerns about the knock on effects it might have on existing environmental standards after BREXIT with...
Law Pod UK Ep. 5: NI abortion rights, Charlie Gard and more - Jul 2017
Sarah Jane Ewart discusses the latest developments in access to abortion for Northern Irish women, the lessons to be learned from the Charlie Gard case, and the difficult decision that the courts had...
Law Pod UK Ep. 4: The Supreme Court rules on Northern Ireland abortion - Jun 2017
Rosalind English discusses the recent Supreme Court judgement on the case of women from Northern Ireland who seek abortions on the NHS in England. Listen to episode 4 on Audioboom here. All episodes...
Law Pod UK Ep. 3: Negligence ruling in meningitis case - Jun 2017
David Hart QC assesses the implications of a recent negligence case involving a young doctor's failure to diagnose a child with meningitis with Rosalind English. Listen to this episode on Audioboom...
Law Pod UK Ep. 2: Female terror plot trial - Jun 2017
Sarah Jane Ewart talks through the prospect of the first all female terror plot trial, legal aid for unaccompanied minors in immigration cases, the Bar Council's manifesto "The Value of Justice", the...
Law Pod UK Ep. 1: Election pledges on human rights – our new Chambers Podcast! - Jun 2017
In the first ever episode of our chambers podcast, Law Pod UK, Poppy Rimington-Pounder looks at party election pledges and the Human Rights Act, the Muslim advocacy group CAGE's forthcoming legal...
UK Human Rights Blog 5th Anniversary Party Tonight - Oct 2015
To register for the UK Human Rights Blog party tonight please email lisa.pavlovsky@1cor.com.
Human Rights Blog Highly Commended at UK Blog Awards - Apr 2015
The UK Human Rights Blog, founded just over five years ago by 1COR barrister Adam Wagner, won a Highly Commended Award for the Most Innovative Blog at the UK Blog Awards 2015 in an awards ceremony on...
Human Rights Blog reaches final of the UK Blog Awards 2015 - Dec 2014
1 COR's Human Rights Blog has reached the final of the UK Blog Awards 2015 and is now recognised as being one of the best top ten industry Blogs across the UK. Many congratulations to the editors...
Ten 1COR members and our Chambers Academic have contributed to the 3rd Edition of “Burnett-Hall on Environmental Law” - Feb 2013
David Hart QC, Angus McCullough QC, Owain Thomas, Jeremy Hyam, Suzanne Lambert, Richard Mumford, John Jolliffe, Rachel Marcus, Matthew Donmall, Karwan Eskerie and Rosalind English (our Chambers...
Our Human Rights Blog shortlisted for JUSTICE Human Rights Award - Nov 2010