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Ratio

LSE Law School

A podcast from LSE Law bringing together academic voices and experts to consider the legal questions of today.

11 - Ep. 11 - Death by Infected Blood: Examining the Infected Blood Inquiry
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  • 11 - Ep. 11 - Death by Infected Blood: Examining the Infected Blood Inquiry

    In May 2024, the Infected Blood Inquiry report was published (accessible here: https://www.infectedbloodinquiry.org.uk/reports/inquiry-report). The report detailed the systemic issues that led to the infected blood scandal, which saw the deaths of over 3000 people who received infected blood whilst undergoing different medical treatments. Hannah Gibbs, an assistant professor at the LSE, sat down with Professor Nicola Lacey to discuss the Infected Blood Inquiry. Hannah represented 300 core participants in the Inquiry and in this episode articulated what she learned about the nature of public inquiries more generally. What role do public inquiries play within the legal system? Do they provide sufficient vindication for the victims of tragedies like the infected blood scandal? Nicola Lacey and Hannah Gibbs consider these questions and much more.

    This episode was produced by Mohid Malik.

    Speakers: Nicola Lacey and Hannah Gibbs

    Website: https://www.lse.ac.uk/law

    Instagram: @lselaw; X: @LSERatio

    Tue, 12 Nov 2024 - 50min
  • 10 - Ep. 10 - The Right to Security in the Criminal Law

    Is there a right to security in the criminal law? Professor Peter Ramsay's 2012 book The Insecurity State Vulnerable Autonomy and the Right to Security in the Criminal Law,explained how such a right is apparent when one examines the different instruments employed by the state to guarantee precautionary justice. In this episode of Ratio, Professor Nicola Lacey speaks with Peter to unpack the implications that a right to security presents. What do precautionary laws, i.e., laws that seek to reassure one's aversion from another's risky behaviour towards them, tell us about the nature of criminalisation? Nicola and Peter discuss this and much more.

    This episode was produced by Mohid Malik.

    Website: https://www.lse.ac.uk/law

    Instagram: @lselaw; X: @LSERatio

    Tue, 22 Oct 2024 - 54min
  • 9 - Ep. 09 - Constitutionalism, Rights, and Protecting Courts from Political Capture

    How should judges combat accusations of the politicisation of their courts? What happens when courts fall victim to political capture? Professor Nicola Lacey and Professor Susanne Baer discuss the nature of constitutionalism and the way in which courts around the world are engaged in conversation with one another to inform the way justice is globally conceived. The episode delves into Professor Baer’s rich history of legal practice as a Justice in the Federal Constitutional Court in Germany and how this experience alongside her extensive academic background informs her conceptions on democratic constitutionalism. 

    This episode was produced by Mohid Malik.

    Speakers: Nicola Lacey and Susanne Baer

    Website: https://www.lse.ac.uk/law

    Instagram: @lselaw; X: @LSERatio

    Tue, 01 Oct 2024 - 52min
  • 8 - Ep. 08 - Regulating the Financial Services

    In honour of the years of academic service to the LSE, this episode of Ratio examines some of the contribution of Professor Julia Black in enriching the LSE and academia at large. In conversation with Julia, Professor Niamh Moloney also discusses the theoretical framework introduced by Julia in her book Rules and Regulators, which helped to outline how power is distributed in society through rules and regulations.

    This episode was produced by Mohid Malik.

    Speakers: Niamh Moloney and Julia Black

    Website: https://www.lse.ac.uk/law

    Instagram: @lselaw; X: @LSERatio

    Tue, 10 Sep 2024 - 59min
  • 7 - Ep. 07 - Larry Kramer's vision for the LSE

    In this episode of Ratio, Dr Sarah Trotter has a conversation with the LSE's President and Vice Chancellor, Professor Larry Kramer. Amongst the many interesting topics discussed, this episode delves into the importance of interdisciplinary work as a way to produce meaningful scholarship. Professor Kramer also offers his vision for the LSE as he begins his position of President and Vice Chancellor.





    Tue, 20 Aug 2024 - 37min
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