Do the arrests of former Prince Andrew and Peter Mandelson prove the UK justice system still works?
Or is this system far more fragile than we realise?
On this episode of Disorder, host Jason Pack speaks to Professor Graham Zellick, a distinguished public and constitutional lawyer, university leader and judge, to explore the UK’s rather remarkable constitution (or lack of).
What are democracy's biggest weaknesses? And how are populist strongmen trying to take advantage of them?
Hear Jason and Graham's conversation to find out.
Show Notes Links:
Why the Iran war is congressionally illegal ‘Jason Pack debating Trump’s NSC Exec Dir on BBC 5 Live: • Why the Iran war is congressionally illegal
But What if Iran Disintegrates Into Chaos? Great Espionage, Where's the Wisdom Now?
Jason Pack on the Mossad Files with Dan Raviv https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...
The 2011 Libya No Fly Zone is the correct analogy for the 2026 aerial war against Iran • The 2011 Libya No Fly Zone is the correct ...
#50 - Epstein, Iran, and Who Benefits When the World Burns Jason on Regilio v Everything. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...
For more on Graham visit https://www.academicspeakersbureau.co...
Listen to our episode with Elie Honig where similar issues are addressed in the US context and how the powerful are held to account via the Special Prosecutor system: https://pod.link/1706818264/episode/N...
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/03/06/wo...
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