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Reputation at any cost: Sheila Willis on miscarriages of justice and Prof Neville Cox on defamation
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Time for change? Ireland's equality laws and the future for remote working
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Sinéad Gibney, chief commissioner with the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission, joins the podcast to discuss whet... Read more
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Protected by law? Michael O'Doherty on internet legislation and Stephanie Lord on the failures of the civil legal aid system
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Michael O’Doherty, barrister and co-founder of VIP Publishing, joins the podcast to discuss internet law and proposed le... Read more
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A window into the legal system: Frank Clarke, Fiona Carroll and the curious case of Johnny Ronan
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Europe and beyond: Emily O'Reilly, European Ombudsman, in interview, and Aonghus Kelly on the law of war
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9 Mar 2022
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Brave new world: Law Society president Michelle Ní Longáin on the challenges ahead
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Michelle Ní Longáin, the new President of the Law Society, joins the podcast to discuss her plans. English barrister Pau... Read more
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In the dock: should the Special Criminal Court be abolished?
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Justice for all? The Mica controversy explored and Angela Denning on changes to the Irish court system
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Facebook, libel tourism, the Britney Spears conservatorship and the merits of swearing under oath
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Paul Tweed, internationally renowned defamation lawyer, joins the podcast to talk about taking on social media giants su... Read more
12 Oct 2021
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