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The No Walls Podcast
The No Walls Podcast
38 episodes
1 week ago
This is a podcast about all things human rights and refugee law, including the people working within it and those affected by government policies and laws. It is hosted by three human rights lawyers - Toufique Hossain, Sheroy Zaq and Sophie Lucas. Editor: Jon Rist
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This is a podcast about all things human rights and refugee law, including the people working within it and those affected by government policies and laws. It is hosted by three human rights lawyers - Toufique Hossain, Sheroy Zaq and Sophie Lucas. Editor: Jon Rist
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Politics
News
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24. The Supreme Court's Rwanda Judgment
The No Walls Podcast
37 minutes 31 seconds
1 year ago
24. The Supreme Court's Rwanda Judgment

We are back for Season 3!


On Wednesday 15 November, the UK Supreme Court unanimously held the Secretary of State's Rwanda policy to be unlawful. Tune in to hear our co-hosts plus solicitor Sophie Lucas debrief on the judgment, discuss the process running up to it and what it was like to be in the Courtroom when Lord Reed read out those words.

The No Walls Podcast
This is a podcast about all things human rights and refugee law, including the people working within it and those affected by government policies and laws. It is hosted by three human rights lawyers - Toufique Hossain, Sheroy Zaq and Sophie Lucas. Editor: Jon Rist