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The Landmark Listen
Landmark Chambers
14 episodes
9 months ago
Fiona Scolding KC and Galina Ward KC review recent cases in education law and provide insight and practical tips for both public bodies and individuals litigating in this area. The second episode considers how the courts are approaching attempts to enforce the statutory requirements that cash strapped local authorities are increasingly failing to meet, including the ongoing debate about the boundary between education and social care and how to approach recommendations made under the National...
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Fiona Scolding KC and Galina Ward KC review recent cases in education law and provide insight and practical tips for both public bodies and individuals litigating in this area. The second episode considers how the courts are approaching attempts to enforce the statutory requirements that cash strapped local authorities are increasingly failing to meet, including the ongoing debate about the boundary between education and social care and how to approach recommendations made under the National...
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The Landmark Listen
Landmark Education Law Podcasts: Equalities and SEND update: Part 2
Fiona Scolding KC and Galina Ward KC review recent cases in education law and provide insight and practical tips for both public bodies and individuals litigating in this area. The second episode considers how the courts are approaching attempts to enforce the statutory requirements that cash strapped local authorities are increasingly failing to meet, including the ongoing debate about the boundary between education and social care and how to approach recommendations made under the National...
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1 year ago
17 minutes

The Landmark Listen
Landmark Education Law Podcasts: Equalities and SEND update: Part 1
Fiona Scolding KC and Galina Ward KC review recent cases in education law and provide insight and practical tips for both public bodies and individuals litigating in this area. Fiona and Galina have between them been involved in litigating almost every facet of education law. In the first episode they discuss the approach of the courts in recent cases under the Human Rights Act and Equality Act in the context of the Michaela School prayer ban, including the extent to which the ability to pray...
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1 year ago
31 minutes

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Alex Goodman KC and Shami Chakrabati discuss Shami's work and her new book Human Rights: The Case for the Defence.
Alex Goodman KC is joint Head of Public law at Landmark Chambers and specializes in Human Rights. Shami Chakrabati is a peer, a barrister, and lifelong human rights campaigner, known for her work as Director of Liberty.
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1 year ago
43 minutes

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Guerrilla Law - Abuse in Immigration Detention: the Brook House Inquiry
The Brook House Inquiry was a public inquiry instigated following revelations by Panorama of abuse potentially amounting to torture, inhuman and degrading treatment. Alex Goodman KC and Stephanie Harrison KC have between them been involved in most of the leading cases on immigration detention over the past twenty years. They discuss the Brook House Inquiry and the history of the detention of immigrants in the UK. Essential listening for anyone interested in human rights or immigration.
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2 years ago
1 hour

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R (on the application of Imam) v London Borough of Croydon
Justin Bates, Harriet Wakeman, and Barney McCay discuss the case of R (Imam) v Croydon LBC which is being heard at appeal in the Supreme Court on 4 and 5 May in this ten-minute video. The Landmark barristers are acting pro bono for Crisis (instructed by Giles Peaker at Anthony Gold Solicitors) in the appeal. Crisis, the UK national charity for homelessness, is acting as intervenor. The appeal concerns the nature of the duty owed by local housing authorities to homeless people under sec...
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2 years ago
11 minutes

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Guerrilla Law: Campaigning and the Law
Alex Goodman KC discusses campaigning and the law with people who have shaped our society and shaped our law. In this first episode, he talks to Harriet Wistrich, Founding Director of the Centre for Women’s Justice, about her 25 years of work campaigning for women’s rights and for reform of the Met Police. They discuss campaigning through a look at the Black Cab rapist litigation, the law relating to women who kill their partners, immigration detention and others. The series is produc...
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2 years ago
50 minutes

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R (Day) v Shropshire Council [2023] UKSC 8
Landmark barristers review the key factors in R (Day) v Shropshire Council in which judgment will be handed down on Wednesday 1 March 2023. The case is a challenge to the grant of planning permission on land that was part of a recreation ground and raises the question: When a local authority disposes of land which is subject to a statutory trust for public recreational purposes and fails to comply with the relevant statutory requirements, does that trust continue or end; and, in eithe...
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2 years ago
20 minutes

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Jepsen & Ors v Rakusen UKSC 2021/188
Landmark barristers review the key factors in the upcoming Jepsen & Ors v Rakusen Supreme Court case. The judgment of this case will be handed down on Wednesday 1 March 2023. Can a Rent Repayment Order only be made against an immediate landlord or can a superior landlord also be liable? Tom Morris appeared for the respondent landlord in the Supreme Court, Court of Appeal, Upper Tribunal and First-tier Tribunal. Justin Bates and Charles Bishop made written submissions on behalf of Safe...
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2 years ago
8 minutes

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Aviva Investors Ground Rent Ltd v Williams [2023] UKSC 6
Landmark barristers sum up the key issues in the upcoming case of Aviva v Williams which was heard by the Supreme Court in December 2022. Since this video was recorded the Supreme Court has announced that judgment will be handed down on 8 February 2023. What is the scope of the tribunal’s jurisdiction when it comes to apportioning residential service charges? This case has a focus on Landlord and Tenant Act 1985 in particular, 27A6 which states: (6) An agreement by the tenant of...
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2 years ago
9 minutes

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Preparing for Planning Inquiries
Planning barristers Jenny Wigley QC and Zack Simons discuss how they prepare their teams (and themselves) for planning inquiries – from the early stages, through to drafting statements of case, assembling a team, finalising proofs of evidence and preparing for cross-examination. The discussion includes practical tips for practitioners in both the public and private sectors – from those with years of inquiry experience to first-timers. It also considers the implications of virtual inquiries ...
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3 years ago
35 minutes

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Nature Recovery Podcast
Landmark barristers Stephen Whale and Matthew Dale-Harris provide a podcast that covers the Government’s recent Nature Recovery Green Paper on protected sites and species. The discussion addresses the protection of wildlife sites, delivering “30 by 30”, protecting species and delivering nature recovery. Stephen and Matthew consider, amongst other issues, the implications for environmental law and planning law of the proposed fundamental changes to the EIA and HRA regimes, the possible d...
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3 years ago
41 minutes

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AONBs or National Landscapes Podcast
Landmark barristers Stephen Whale and Matthew Dale-Harris provide a podcast that covers the recent developments in the following topics: The Glover Report, National Parks and AONBs, the Government’s response to the Landscapes review and the DEFRA consultation exercise. They also discuss the proposed renaming of ‘Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty’ to ‘National Landscapes’. The discussion on the Government’s response highlights the experience of NPs and AONBs during the lockdowns, the ...
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3 years ago
27 minutes

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Standing and the Divisional Court's decision in the Good Law Project challenge to the Government
Landmark barristers David Blundell QC, Miranda Butler and Richard Turney have produced a podcast on standing in light of the very recent, and extremely significant, decision of the Divisional Court in the Good Law Project's challenge to the Government’s practice in making appointments to important public health agencies during the Covid-19 pandemic. This podcast gives an overview of the approach to standing in judicial review; a detailed overview of the decision in the Good Law Project ...
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3 years ago
48 minutes

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The Landmark Listen: planning inquiries - should we go back to in-person or stay online?
Planning barristers Sasha White QC and Anjoli Foster discuss their experiences of holding planning inquiries online and share their views on whether inquiries and conferences should continue to be held online or whether we should return to the times of these being held completely in person. The discussion touches on the implications for the quality of advocacy, the presentation of evidence and the questioning of witnesses, accessibility, cost and - importantly - whether the advent of more on...
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3 years ago
27 minutes

The Landmark Listen
Fiona Scolding KC and Galina Ward KC review recent cases in education law and provide insight and practical tips for both public bodies and individuals litigating in this area. The second episode considers how the courts are approaching attempts to enforce the statutory requirements that cash strapped local authorities are increasingly failing to meet, including the ongoing debate about the boundary between education and social care and how to approach recommendations made under the National...