13 min

The Overseas Operations Bill The REDRESS Podcast

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In this episode, we introduce listeners to the Overseas Operations Bill, which is currently under consideration in the UK parliament. The bill is an effort by the government to tackle so-called 'vexatious' legal claims against the armed forces, but is facing heavy scrutiny from a range of groups, including survivors of torture, military veterans, human rights activists and a diverse coalition of politicians. We are joined by REDRESS Legal Adviser Chris Esdaile, Oxford academic Dr Elizabeth Stubbins Bates, and former  command senior adviser to the Army, Reverend Nicholas Mercer, to discuss the provisions of this bill, the extent to which it violates international law and the impact it could have on the use of torture in warfare.

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REDRESS is grateful to Tom Davies, who presented and produced this podcast.

In this episode, we introduce listeners to the Overseas Operations Bill, which is currently under consideration in the UK parliament. The bill is an effort by the government to tackle so-called 'vexatious' legal claims against the armed forces, but is facing heavy scrutiny from a range of groups, including survivors of torture, military veterans, human rights activists and a diverse coalition of politicians. We are joined by REDRESS Legal Adviser Chris Esdaile, Oxford academic Dr Elizabeth Stubbins Bates, and former  command senior adviser to the Army, Reverend Nicholas Mercer, to discuss the provisions of this bill, the extent to which it violates international law and the impact it could have on the use of torture in warfare.

To find out more about our work, visit: www.redress.org

To sign up to our newsletter, visit: www.redress.org/newsletter-signup.

You can subscribe to the podcast on all major podcasting platforms.

REDRESS is grateful to Tom Davies, who presented and produced this podcast.

13 min