The first serving judge to deliver a series of Reith Lectures, Lord McCluskey discusses his ideas of what judges should and should not be involved in.
6/6 Lord McCluskey concludes his lectures on the state of the British legal system.
First broadcast: 10 Dec 1986
5/6 Lord McCluskey argues against the enactment of a Bill of Rights in the United Kingdom.
First broadcast: 03 Dec 1986
4/6 Lord McCluskey argues for the more unambiguous adjudication.
First broadcast: 26 Nov 1986
3/6 Lord McCluskey argues ultimate responsibility for legislation lies with Parliament.
First broadcast: 19 Nov 1986
2/6 Lord McCluskey examines how judges come to their conclusions.
First broadcast: 12 Nov 1986
6/6 Lord McCluskey concludes his lectures on the state of the British legal system.
Wed 10 Dec 1986 09:00 BBC Radio 4
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