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January 30, 2007
Tony Blair's law
Just been listening to this fascinating radio programme - with a panel of legal experts discussing the changes that Tony Blair has made to UK law (and the international impacts of this). Well worth a listen, both for a good discussion of the way that the 'war on terror' has been used to change domestic and international law, and for the sound of a panel of otherwise bright, eloquent lawyers being struck dumb by some of (former UK Home Secretary) David Blunkett's, um, novel approaches to legal rights in the UK....
Posted by jon_mendel at January 30, 2007 04:28 PM
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