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Kids Law

Kids Law

By: Alma-Constance Denis-Smith and Lucinda Acland
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This is a podcast about children and the laws that affect them as they grow up. Alma-Constance, our host, decided to start the podcast in 2021, when she turned 10 years old. Living in England, UK, she discovered that at 10 years old she would have reached the age of criminal responsibility. This is one of the youngest ages of criminalising children in the developed world. That was a pretty shocking discovery for her especially as she realised that she and her peers knew nothing about what this meant in practice and how it can affected children and their families. With the help of Lucinda Acland, a lawyer, and supported by Next 100 Years, they set out to ask some questions of leading experts to help children make sense of it all. There are a lot of laws that affect #children as they grow up and they are confusing and complicated and can affect all aspects of their day-to-day life from #education to online protections or at home, if families break up. It is difficult to keep track and understand the laws and how they impact a child's life. Alma-Constance is determined to help #TeachKidsLaw at a much younger age to help them grow up into adults confident with their legal knowledge. Understanding how the law works and being able to understand complex concepts of #justice and #ruleoflaw will help anyone as they try to navigate their lives. You can email us: kidslaw@spark21.org or reach us on social media channels and our www.kidslaw.info website.

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Episodes
  • Justice Delayed? Courts, Prisons and the Right to a Lawyer Episode
    Mar 26 2026

    Why does funding legal advice matter and how law affects everyone in society and why delays in courts and overcrowded prisons are becoming a serious problem. Alma-Constance and Lucinda explore what’s happening inside the UK’s justice system with Richard Atkinson, criminal defence solicitor with more than 30 years’ experience and the 180th President of the Law Society of England and Wales.

    In this episode we discuss

    • Why criminal trials are now scheduled four years into the future, what prison overcrowding means for justice
    • Why legal aid is such an important public service
    • How early legal advice can prevent problems in areas like housing and family life
    • Whether the age of criminal responsibility should be raised
    • The importance of investing in courts, lawyers and modern technology

    Richard also shares a powerful story from his career defending children and young people and that when he was 10 years old he wanted to be an RAF pilot and fly fast jets!

    Together we discuss how the justice system works, why funding matters, and how law affects everyone in society — even if we don’t think about it every day.

    As always, Kids Law helps young people understand how laws affect them — and how they can shape the future.

    If you have worries or need support:
    Childline: 0800 1111 (free confidential advice for under 18)
    Visit: www.kidslaw.info

    Please subscribe, rate and share the podcast — and keep your brilliant questions coming.

    Resources

    Richard Atkinson LinkedIn

    Richard Atkinson with Law Society Gazette

    The Law Society

    Tuckers Solicitors

    If you've got any questions, ideas about a topic or someone to interview, get in touch, we'd love to hear from you!! You can email us at kidslaw@spark21.org, contact us through the website: www.kidslaw.info or through social media: Facebook, X and Instagram @KidsLawInfo

    Please subscribe, rate, and share the podcast with your friends.
    See you soon in the next episode!

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    27 mins
  • Who Owns History? The Parthenon Marbles Debate
    Feb 19 2026

    Should the Parthenon (often called the “Elgin”) Marbles be returned to Greece? In this episode of Kids Law, Alma-Constance and Lucinda explore one of the biggest cultural and legal debates in the UK. The ancient sculptures were taken from the Parthenon temple in Athens over 200 years ago and are now displayed in the British Museum. Some people believe they were legally acquired. Others argue they should be reunited with the rest of the temple in Greece. So what does the law say? And can the law change?

    We’re joined by solicitor Mark Stephens CBE, consultant at Howard Kennedy and a long-time campaigner for the reunification of the Parthenon Marbles. Mark explains:

    • How Museum laws developed over time
    • Why national museums in the UK currently cannot return objects, even if they want to
    • Why some countries say cultural objects are more than “museum pieces” — they are part of identity
    • What “provenance checking” means and why it matters today
    • Whether returning objects would empty museums — or make them fairer

    We also explore:

    • Why learning from the past isn’t the same as judging it
    • Whether the age of criminal responsibility (currently 10 in England and Wales) is too young
    • Why lowering the voting age to 16 could strengthen democracy
    • How the law evolves as society grows up

    Mark shares his belief that the law is strongest when it protects the smallest voices — and that asking questions is often where change begins.

    When he was 10, Mark says he was very curious, asked a lot of questions and cared about fairness a lot.

    As always, Kids Law helps young people understand how laws affect them — and how they can shape the future.

    If you have worries or need support:
    Childline: 0800 1111 (free confidential advice for under 18)
    Visit: www.kidslaw.info

    Please subscribe, rate and share the podcast — and keep your brilliant questions coming.

    References

    https://www.britishmuseum.org/about-us/british-museum-story/contested-objects-collection

    https://www.lawgazette.co.uk/news/time-to-rethink-our-museums-and-return-stolen-goods-says-high-profile-lawyer/5110128.article

    The British Committee for the Reunification of the Parthenon Marbles

    https://www.parthenonuk.com/component/tags/tag/mark-stephens-cbe

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Stephens_(solicitor)

    The Art Newspaper

    Howard Kennedy

    If you've got any questions, ideas about a topic or someone to interview, get in touch, we'd love to hear from you!! You can email us at kidslaw@spark21.org, contact us through the website: www.kidslaw.info or through social media: Facebook, X and Instagram @KidsLawInfo

    Please subscribe, rate, and share the podcast with your friends.
    See you soon in the next episode!

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    18 mins
  • Kids Law - a listen back at the first 5 years!
    Feb 1 2026

    This episode is a listen back over the past 5 years since we launched the podcast.

    If you've got any questions, ideas about a topic or someone to interview, get in touch, we'd love to hear from you!! You can email us at kidslaw@spark21.org, contact us through the website: www.kidslaw.info or through social media: Facebook, X and Instagram @KidsLawInfo

    Please subscribe, rate, and share the podcast with your friends.
    See you soon in the next episode!

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    32 mins
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