Épisodes

  • A look back at Series 4
    Jan 29 2025

    In this episode, Alma-Constance and Lucinda look back at Series 4 where they've been talking to people working in the legal system who explain how laws affect us in everyday life, particularly for children and young people. The 12 episodes cover:

    • the new Online Safety Act,
    • alternative ways to resolve disputes, and why the Old Bailey is so famous,
    • how the law affects children when someone dies and if the king has to obey the law,
    • the role of ethics in law, how human rights can be used to protect children and the difference between human rights and civil liberties,
    • why law centres were set up and how they support people in the community,
    • how to practice law without going to university; and
    • the most important IP right that affects young people.

    Written, edited and produced by Lucinda Acland

    We would like to say a big thank you to all our Series 4 speakers for supporting our project, and especially you, our listeners.





    If you've got any questions, ideas about a topic or someone to interview, get in touch, we'd love to hear from you!! You can email us at kidslaw@spark21.org, contact us through the website: www.kidslaw.info or through social media: Facebook, X and Instagram @KidsLawInfo

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    7 min
  • All about Inquiries
    Dec 18 2024

    After a major tragedy, public inquiries look at what happened, why it happened, and who is to blame, and what could be done to prevent this happening again. One of the most notorious is the Post Office Horizon IT inquiry, where many innocent people were falsely accused of crimes.
    Alma and Lucinda spoke to Flora Page, a barrister at 23 Essex Street Chambers, she recently represented the sub postmasters in the Post Office Horizon IT Inquiry. She told us:

    · Why inquiries are so important when there has been a major tragedy

    · How they ensure organisations are held accountable for their actions

    · Her role in the post office horizon IT Inquiry and why lawyers are involved?

    · How the voices of children and young people can be heard in an Inquiry

    When Flora was 10 she liked sailing and acting and thought she wanted to be a geologist!

    Written, edited and produced by Lucinda Acland.

    References and Resources
    What is the Role of Ethics in Law (Richard Moorhead Series 4 Episode 8)

    Watch Flora Page interview witnesses with commentary

    Post Office Horizon IT inquiry Livestream videos

    https://www.23es.com/barrister/flora-page/

    UK Covid-19 inquiry Post Office Horizon IT inquiry.

    Inquiries Act 2005.

    https://www.instituteforgovernment.org.uk/explainer/public-inquiries

    https://commonslibrary.parliament.uk/research-briefings/sn06410/

    If you've got any questions, ideas about a topic or someone to interview, get in touch, we'd love to hear from you!! You can email us at kidslaw@spark21.org, contact us through the website: www.kidslaw.info or through social media: Facebook, X and Instagram @KidsLawInfo

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    22 min
  • Why is the Old Bailey the most famous criminal court in England and Wales?
    Nov 14 2024

    The Old Bailey is the nickname for the court that hears the most serious criminal cases in England and Wales.
    Alma and Lucinda spoke to Her Honour, Judge Anuja Dhir KC, the first non-white judge to be appointed. She tells us:

    • about her role as a judge and what it's like to work in such a historic court
    • how children and young people are involved in the criminal justice system
    • the special procedures that are used to take their evidence and support them
    • what it was like changing from being a barrister to a judge
    • her experience of diversity in the legal profession

    When Anuja was 10 she wanted to be a manager in a shoe shop!

    Written, edited and produced by Lucinda Acland.

    References and Resources

    HH Anuja Dhir KC
    Judicial Appointment
    The Old Bailey. - The public galleries are open Monday - Friday 09:55 to 12:40 and 13:55 - 15:40. Visitors must be over 14. Proof of age may be requested by security.

    If you've got any questions, ideas about a topic or someone to interview, get in touch, we'd love to hear from you!! You can email us at kidslaw@spark21.org, contact us through the website: www.kidslaw.info or through social media: Facebook, X and Instagram @KidsLawInfo

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    25 min
  • How does the law impact children when someone dies?
    Oct 10 2024

    WARNING: This episode mentions death and dying in the context of the legal implications of death.

    We know that law affects us during our lives but what happens when we die to all our things social media accounts even our pets? And how are children affected?

    Alma and Lucinda talk to Melinda Giles, the Head of the Private Client and Court of Protection department at Giles Wilson Law Ltd about the law and procedures when we die.
    She tells us

    · What is the legal process following death and what happens to our things

    · Why wills are important and what happens if you don’t make one

    · What happens to pets and our online presence accounts

    · How these laws affect children

    · How she advises and supports families in complex situations

    When Melinda was 10 years old she loved reading so much she would hide under the covers with a torch at bedtime. She wanted to write and illustrate books at a beautiful desk!

    Written, edited and produced by Lucinda Acland.

    References and Resources
    https://www.melindagiles.com/about
    YouTube channel TVLawyer
    X @MelindaGilesLaw
    Cruse Bereavement Care supports people who are bereaved and produces useful information and advice.

    If you've got any questions, ideas about a topic or someone to interview, get in touch, we'd love to hear from you!! You can email us at kidslaw@spark21.org, contact us through the website: www.kidslaw.info or through social media: Facebook, X and Instagram @KidsLawInfo

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    21 min
  • Online Safety Act - what is being done to keep children safe online
    Sep 18 2024

    Adults might want to listen to this episode before listening with young children, as we mention the words self-harm, suicide, and eating disorders in the context of examples of harmful online content.
    The new Act aims to protect young people from harmful content online and puts new obligations on online platforms to make them more responsible for their users safety.
    Alma - Constance and Lucinda speak to Jess Smith, Ofcom's online safety director, who explains:

    · How the Act will stop children being harmed by online activity.

    · What tech companies will have to do to protect vulnerable people.

    · The ways to ensure age checks and change inappropriate algorithms.

    · How children have been involved to discuss their online experiences.

    · What Ofcom can do to ensure that the online providers obey with the new laws?

    When Jess was 10 years old, she says she was very chatty, into climbing trees and cartwheels and really liked reading. Her ambition was to be a professional horse rider competing in the Olympics.

    Written, edited and produced by Lucinda Acland.

    Resources and References

    Ofcom

    What the Online Safety Act does

    Links for places that offer children support if they see harmful content online:

    · Internet Matters

    · NSPCC

    · Childnet

    · SWG4L



    If you've got any questions, ideas about a topic or someone to interview, get in touch, we'd love to hear from you!! You can email us at kidslaw@spark21.org, contact us through the website: www.kidslaw.info or through social media: Facebook, X and Instagram @KidsLawInfo

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    26 min
  • Law, Tech and How It Affects Kids As They Grow Up.
    Sep 18 2024

    At the Future Lawyer UK Conference, co-host Alma-Constance interviews Richard Susskind on Law, Tech and How It Affects Kids As They Grow Up.

    In this special interview, questions such as how AI will affect how laws are drafted will be explored!

    Professor Richard Susskind OBE KC (Hon) is half-lawyer, half-technologist. He has written 10 books and his work has been translated into 18 languages. His eleventh book, How to Think About AI: A Guide to the Perplexed, is to be published in the coming year. With his son, Daniel, he co-authored The Future of the Professions (2015, 2022), which was an FT Book of the Year. He is President of the Society for Computers and Law and, for 25 years, was Technology Adviser to the Lord Chief Justice of England. He wrote his PhD on artificial intelligence and the law at Oxford University in the early 1980s.

    If you've got any questions, ideas about a topic or someone to interview, get in touch, we'd love to hear from you!! You can email us at kidslaw@spark21.org, contact us through the website: www.kidslaw.info or through social media: Facebook, X and Instagram @KidsLawInfo

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    26 min
  • How can laws protect creative works?
    Jul 22 2024

    If you write a song, create music or a fantastic invention, what can you do if someone copies your hard work?
    Alma- Constance and Lucinda speak to His Honour Judge Richard Hacon, Presiding Judge of the Intellectual Property Enterprise Court, known as IPEC.

    He tells us

    · That creative works, inventions and designs can be legal protected by intellectual property rights

    · There are different types of rights such as trademarks, design rights, patents, and copyrights

    · How important it is that people can make a living from their creative work

    · The ways that these rights can be protected and where you can get help and advice, even if you don’t have much money

    When Richard was 10 years old, he says he was a bit of a daydreamer, and his teachers often asked him to pay attention in class! He studied science at university, and he says he has found that useful in his intellectual property work.

    Written, edited and produced by Lucinda Acland.

    References and Resources

    His Honour Judge Richard Hacon

    IP Pro Bono

    IPEC

    Intellectual property and your work

    Intellectual Property: A very short introduction


    If you've got any questions, ideas about a topic or someone to interview, get in touch, we'd love to hear from you!! You can email us at kidslaw@spark21.org, contact us through the website: www.kidslaw.info or through social media: Facebook, X and Instagram @KidsLawInfo

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    29 min
  • Do you have to go to court to resolve disputes?
    Apr 22 2024

    Going to court can be lengthy, expensive and leave people feeling dissatisfied with the outcome. Alma- Constance and Lucinda speak to Frederick Way who is a Senior Dispute Resolution Consultant, Mediator and Trainer the Centre for Effective Dispute Resolution (CEDR).
    He tells us

    · the alternative ways to resolve disputes

    · How mediation works

    · How people can be encouraged to work together to solve problems

    · Cases where children are involved and how their voices are heard

    · How young people are trained in schools to do peer mediation with their classmates


    When Frederick was 10, he was really into drama and acting and was a child actor in London, doing professional shows. He was in a musical called The Sound of Music, playing the youngest Von Trapp - a boy called Kurt!

    Written, edited and produced by Lucinda Acland.

    References and Resources

    Frederick Way

    CEDR

    The CEDR Mediation Audit

    Civil Mediation Council

    Peer Mediation https://civilmediation.org/peer-mediation/

    Child Inclusive Mediation

    SEND mediation for children with special educational needs


    If you've got any questions, ideas about a topic or someone to interview, get in touch, we'd love to hear from you!! You can email us at kidslaw@spark21.org, contact us through the website: www.kidslaw.info or through social media: Facebook, X and Instagram @KidsLawInfo

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    28 min