A Question of Trust – Report of the Investigatory Powers Review (June 2015)

Introduction “A Question of Trust”, the report of my Investigatory Powers Review under DRIPA 2014 s7, was laid before Parliament today.  It can be accessed below in print and web accessible versions, together with the accompanying press release and (so far as the authors were willing for it to be published) the evidence [...]

By |2017-06-26T21:19:18+00:00June 11th, 2015|Blog, KEEPING, Security|Comments Off on A Question of Trust – Report of the Investigatory Powers Review (June 2015)

Shielding the Compass: How to Fight Terrorism without Defeating the Law

Terrorism was commonplace prior to 9/11: yet the years since then have seen an unprecedented growth in anti-terrorism law. This paper suggests that some of the conventional justifications for terrorism-specific laws are overblown, and that such laws need to be justified by the particular demands of policing and prosecuting this type of crime.  An appropriate definition of terrorism, together with a culture of [...]

By |2020-02-24T10:27:52+00:00April 19th, 2013|Blog, KEEPING, Security|Comments Off on Shielding the Compass: How to Fight Terrorism without Defeating the Law
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