Justice
A History of Ideas. Omnibus, What Is Justice? Audio, 58 minutes
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss ideas about justice.
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A History of Ideas. Historian Alice Taylor on Habeas Corpus. Audio, 11 minutes
Historian Alice Taylor on the slippery justice of extrajudicial detention.
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A History of Ideas. Thomas Hobbes and Civil Disobedience. Audio, 11 minutes
Criminologist David Wilson looks at Thomas Hobbes and his 'social contract' theory.
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A History of Ideas. Philosopher Angie Hobbs on the Veil of Ignorance. Audio, 11 minutes
Angie Hobbs, Leif Wenar and David Runciman debate and explore the ideas of John Rawls.
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A History of Ideas. Barrister Harry Potter on Deterrence. Audio, 11 minutes
In this edition of a series of programmes on justice, Harry Potter examines deterrence.
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A History of Ideas. What Is Justice? Audio, 11 minutes
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss ideas about justice.
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Profile. Elizabeth Butler-Sloss. Audio, 13 minutes
A profile of Elizabeth Butler-Sloss, head of a major new enquiry into abuse allegations.
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The Essay. Forgiveness, Michael Symmons Roberts. Audio, 15 minutes
Michael Symmons Roberts on why he believes forgiveness has to be accompanied by justice.
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The Ideas That Make Us. Series 1, Justice. Audio, 15 minutes
Bettany Hughes investigates ideas of justice, from Babylon to the Old Bailey.
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One to One. Martin Wainwright talks to Paul Lambert. Audio, 15 minutes
Martin Wainwright talks to Paul Lambert, chairman of the Derbyshire Family Association.
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File on 4. Secret Justice. Audio, 38 minutes
Are plans for secrecy in some civil courts necessary to protect national security?
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Voices from the Old Bailey. Series 2, Whose Law Is It Anyway? Audio, 45 minutes
Amanda Vickery asks whether ordinary people got a fair trial in the 18th century.
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Drama on 4. SE8. Audio, 45 minutes
By Janice Okoh. A teenager is shot in a nightclub and no-one will talk to the police.
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Face the Facts. Fine Justice. Audio, 27 minutes
John Waite investigates the fines for fatal health and safety mistakes that are never paid
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