Liberty v Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Year | 2015 |
Date | 2015 |
Court | Investigatory Powers Tribunal |
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4 cases
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The Queen (on the Application of National Council for Civil Liberties (Liberty)) v Secretary of State for the Home Department
...definition was explained in the proceedings brought by Liberty before the IPT: Liberty and Ors v GCHQ & Ors [2014] UKIPTrib 13_77-H; [2015] HRLR 2. In that case evidence was given on behalf of the Government by a witness called Charles Farr. He explained that, under RIPA, “external communic......
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Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis v A Local Authority
...of Burton J in Liberty (The National Council of Civil Liberties)v Government Communications Headquarters [2015] UKIPTrib 13 77-H; [2015] 1 Cr App R 24,paras 156–157 in which the Tribunal considered at length whether certain assumed intelligence-sharing activities of the respondent intellige......
- Privacy International v Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs and another; Greennet Ltd and Others v Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs and another
- Human Rights Watch Inc. and Others v Secretary of State for the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and Others
2 books & journal articles
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The European Convention on Human Rights and the Investigatory Powers Tribunal: Rationalising a Law unto Itself
...The difference between the two was outlined in Liberty/Privacy International v Secretary of State and Others [2014] UKIPTrib 13 77-H, [2015] 1 CR App R 24 [8]. 55 Big Brother Watch (n 15) [142]. 56 D. Anderson, ‘A Question of Trust, Report of the Investigatory Powers Review’ (Independent Re......
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In a World of Their Own: Security‐cleared Counsel, Best Practice, and Procedural Tradition
...security-cleared counsel interview 6.52 USA Freedom Act 2015 (50 USC s. 1803(i)).53 See Liberty v. GCHQ; Privacy International v. SSFCO [2015] HRLR 2, para. 8.ß2019 The Authors. Journal of Law and Society published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Cardiff University than special advoca......