The Reith Lectures Episodes Available now
An Enormous Power—John McCluskey - Law, Justice and Democracy
5/6 Lord McCluskey argues against the enactment of a Bill of Rights in the United Kingdom.
Trusting the Judges—John McCluskey - Law, Justice and Democracy
4/6 Lord McCluskey argues for the more unambiguous adjudication.
Hard Cases and Bad Law—John McCluskey - Law, Justice and Democracy
3/6 Lord McCluskey argues ultimate responsibility for legislation lies with Parliament.
The Clanking of Medieval Chains—John McCluskey - Law, Justice and Democracy
2/6 Lord McCluskey examines how judges come to their conclusions.
The Chill and Distant Heights—John McCluskey - Law, Justice and Democracy
1/6 Lord McCluskey questions the role judges perform in sentencing criminals.
Markets, States & Economics—David Henderson - Innocence and Design
6/6 David Henderson considers the wider context of market states and economics.
DIYE plus the Lobbies: Counting the Cost—David Henderson - Innocence and Design
5/6 David Henderson examines how influential economists really are.
Orthodox Economists versus the People—David Henderson - Innocence and Design
4/6 David Henderson explores the role of international trade on economics.
Needs, Centralism & Autarchy—David Henderson - Innocence and Design
3/6 David Henderson considers the contrasts between different economic processes.
Soap Opera in High Places—David Henderson - Innocence and Design
2/6 David Henderson examines the leading elements of do-it-yourself economics.