Browse episodes by:
All episodes by Jennifer Robinson
Jennifer Robinson on UK courts giving Assange one last appeal
Julian Assange’s lawyer, Jennifer Robinson, describes the long, meandering court process Assange has faced as “punishment by process”. Just this week, in a decision that may have saved Assange from being immediately extradited to the United States, the British High Court ruled it will hear one more appeal against his extradition – but not until later this year.
Today, Assange’s lawyer Jennifer Robinson, on why she’s back in Australia lobbying the government and whether they can secure a deal before the US election in November.
When Julian Assange’s lawyer met Penny Wong
In the last couple of weeks, Assange has received his first visit from an Australian high commissioner in London, and foreign minister Penny Wong is publicly saying that he has been locked up for far too long.
But is there more the Australian government could be doing? Or is this really a matter for the courts alone? And what are the limits of diplomacy?