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Law and Disorder: News, politics and more, from a legal perspective

Law and Disorder: News, politics and more, from a legal perspective

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Law and Disorder is a new weekly podcast looking at the biggest issues in the news through the prism of the law. We've brought together three of the UK's best legal minds: recently retired High Court judge Sir Nicholas Mostyn, barrister and human rights campaigner Baroness Helena Kennedy, and Charlie Falconer, a Labour peer and former Lord Chancellor.


Subscribe now for weekly episodes disentangling the thorniest of subjects, from Rishi Sunak's Rwanda bill to the situation in Gaza, via Post Office scandals, Prince Harry and privacy and much, much more.


Law and Disorder is a Podot podcast.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Episodes
  • Sir Bill Browder on the battle for international human rights
    May 20 2026

    Formerly one of the largest portfolio investors in Russia, Sir Bill Browder began his foray into political activism after the lawyer Sergei Magnitsky was killed in Russian prison for investigating a raid on Browder's Moscow offices. Almost two decades later and the American-British activist has created laws, rescued hostages and received a knighthood, all whilst facing death threats, INTERPOL arrest warrants, and a Russian prison sentence in absentia. Sir Bill joins us to tell us the story from start to end, and shares his reflections on the endless battle for international human rights.


    Law and Disorder is a Podot podcast.


    Hosted by: Charlie Falconer, Helena Kennedy, Nicholas Mostyn.


    Executive Producer and editor: Nick Hilton.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    33 mins
  • The Modern-Day Porn Industry: How extreme content is avoiding regulation
    May 13 2026

    The creation and consumption of porn has always had relatively negative connotations. But today, more than ever, the industry is facing criticism as prolific algorithms push extreme videos to everyone young and old. The issue came to the fore in 2024 when French woman, Gisèle Pelicot waived her anonymity as the victim in a multiple rape case involving her husband and several strangers; that was the moment the world was forced to consider the impact that violent and abusive sexual content online could have. Just last year, the UK put into place their Online Safety Act, requiring age verification for the use of porn sites. It seemed then that a significant step had been taken to protect individuals against consuming and replicating such extreme scenes. But in January a CNN investigation into an online 'rape academy' revealed just how prominent the issue remained. One of the Senior Reporters on the story, Kara Fox, joins us for this episode, as well as House of Lords peer, Baroness Gabby Bertin, who shares with us her insight into leading an independent review into the regulation of online pornography for the UK Government.


    Law and Disorder is a Podot podcast.


    Hosted by: Charlie Falconer, Helena Kennedy, Nicholas Mostyn.


    Executive Producer and editor: Nick Hilton.


    Associate Producers: Ewan Cameron, Lulu Goad


    Music by Richard Strauss, arranged and performed by Anthony Willis & Brett Bailey.


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    42 mins
  • Chagos Checkmate: How did a remote island group become a pawn in the great geopolitical chess game?
    May 6 2026

    There has been much commentary lately about the role of the Chagos Islands – and particularly Diego Garcia, where there is a US military base – as a pawn in the geopolitical chess game unfolding currently across the Middle East and beyond. But the legal position of the Chagos Islands is not simple: a French territory, as part of Mauritius, then a British territory, then an overseas dependency and finally, in the 1970s, the subject of a mass deportation of locals. It is a tortured history that has led to court cases over the right to return, the position of the islands' self-determination and the lease for strategically important airbase on Diego Garcia. The lawyer and writer Philippe Sands was counsel for the Mauritian government for many years, and he joins the podcast to discuss the long struggle of the Chagossians in the face of international headwinds.


    Law and Disorder is a Podot podcast.

    Hosted by: Charlie Falconer, Helena Kennedy, Nicholas Mostyn.

    Executive Producer and editor: Nick Hilton.

    Associate Producer: Ewan Cameron.

    Music by Richard Strauss, arranged and performed by Anthony Willis & Brett Bailey.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    37 mins
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