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Conversations about politics and personal change. Women review their experiences and the profound effect of becoming involved in both local and national campaigns. Part 1: Helen John joined the peace march...
In each programme the presenter outlines areas of concern in British law as applied in the 1980s by presenting a case for law reform. He draws on case law and eminent lawyers to support his argument on each...
The ‘Sunday Times’ case started when the newspaper began to campaign for proper compensation for the many British children who had been born severely handicapped because their mothers had taken the drug...
Ostensibly about the execution for adultery in 1977 of the Saudi Princess Mis’ahl, but the film became the subject of a major diplomatic row between Britain and Soudi Arabia. Its importance lies both in...
The National Council for Civil Liberties exists to help people where individual or collective liberties are threatened. Several cases are shown, and the philosophy and methods of the organisation are discussed.
Before the Human Rights Commission in Strasbourg, Britain faces charges made by the Irish Republic concerning methods used to extract information from IRA suspects. How much pressure can justifiably be...
If a policeman stops an individual in the street and asks to search him, can he refuse? And if the policeman wants to take him to the station, must he go?
A report from Bolivia on the trial of Régis Debray, the French left-wing philosopher who was sentenced to thirty years imprisonment for plotting againt the government.
DISARM spans a dozen countries to look at how, despite a global ban, millions of anti-personnel mines continue to claim victims daily in over 80 countries. Co-directed by Mary Wareham, a leader of the...
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