The Judges: Power, Politics and the People - Episode 2 - Lord Neuberger

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  • Lord Neuberger of Abbotsbury, who is Chancellor of The University of Law, has reached the heights of the judicial system, first sitting as a law lord and later in the Supreme Court, becoming its president in 2012. He was also Master of the Rolls, head of the civil justice system, and his rise to the Court of Appeal and then to the House of Lords is one of the quickest in recent times.
    In this episode he talks about his regrets over cases on which he has ruled; on the impact of Brexit and the rule of law; on the ‘right to die’ debate and on judges’ bias.
    The interview is conducted by Frances Gibb, journalist and former legal editor of The Times, for a landmark podcast series, The Judges: Power, Politics and the People, hosted by The University of Law.
    Chapters:
    00:00:00 Intro
    00:01:54 Early career
    00:06:10 Becoming a High Court judge
    00:09:12 Responsibilities of being a judge
    00:11:52 The Supreme Court
    00:14:10 Public scrutiny and the Brexit ruling
    00:21:45 Judges’ bias and personal views
    00:23:51 The Supreme Court ruling on prorogation of Parliament
    00:28:21 Right to die
    00:25:02 Regrets
    00:36:50 Super-injunctions and privacy law
    00:40:41 Impact of Brexit on the rule of law
    00:43:43 Judicial appointments and political interference
    00:47:15 New Lady Chief Justice
    00:48:55 Sitting as a judge in Hong Kong
    00:50:03 Sentencing and jail conditions
    00:55:51 Threats to the rule of law and the justice system

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