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  • The Rule of Law: Guardrails of Democracy, with Sir Robert Buckland KBE KC
    2026/04/22

    In today's episode, of the Law for Lawmakers podcast, Fiona chats to The Rt. Hon Sir Robert Buckland KBE KC about the Rule of Law.

    Throughout their thorough conversation, Buckland explores the relationship between parliamentary sovereignty and the rule of law, warning of the risks when political rhetoric undermines judicial independence. He also contests calls to leave the European Convention on Human Rights, arguing that the real issues lie in domestic law and that withdrawal could have serious constitutional and practical consequences.

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    32 分
  • Shami Chakrabarti on Holding Power to Account
    2026/04/08

    In this episode of the Law for Lawmakers podcast, we are joined by Baroness Shami Chakrabarti for a conversation on accountability and the rule of law.

    Along with JUSTICE’s Fiona Rutherford, Chakrabarti explores the essential role of judicial review in holding government to account, challenging claims that it is “anti-democratic” and warning against growing political attacks on courts and judges. She also discusses the increasing risks to rights and freedoms (from restrictions on protest to the use of emerging technologies like AI) arguing that stronger safeguards and oversight are needed to prevent abuses of power.

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    24 分
  • Dominic Grieve on Power, Principles & Parliament
    2026/03/25

    In this episode of the Law for Lawmakers podcast, we are joined by Dominic Grieve KC (former Attorney General for England and Wales and former Chair of the Intelligence and Security Committee) for an in-depth conversation on power, principles, and Parliament.

    Along with JUSTICE's Fiona Rutherford, Grieve explores what parliamentary sovereignty - the principle that Parliament is the UK’s supreme legal authority - means in practice today, and why it is under increasing strain. He discusses the growing use of so-called “Henry VIII powers” and statutory instruments, which allow governments to amend legislation without a full Parliamentary vote, warning that this trend risks MPs and Peers losing meaningful control over the laws they pass.

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    32 分
  • Why Law for Lawmakers?
    2026/03/23

    In this first episode of the Law for Lawmakers Podcast, we introduce JUSTICE’s Law for Lawmakers guide and explore the legal and constitutional principles that underpin good law making in the UK.

    Designed to support Parliamentarians as custodians of our democracy, the guide provides practical tools to scrutinise legislation, draft amendments, and hold power to account. This podcast brings those ideas to life, opening up the conversation to anyone interested in how laws are made, how rights are protected, and how Parliament functions.

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    17 分