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Investigatory Powers

Speaker: Andrew Fitzpatrick
Date: Autumn 2017

CRIMINAL

Investigatory Powers and Rudd's Radar

Andrew Fitzpatrick

Garden Court North

 

Andrew is a prominent human rights and civil liberties barrister and here sets out the Snoopers Charter and legalised hacking by the state security services

 

Investigatory powers tribunal against MI5,MI6,GCHQ

Pitchford

Confirm or deny.

Counter Terrorism and Security Act 2015

IPA 2016 brings RIPA 2000 to the digital age

New powers

Providers to keep records for a year

Targeted legalised hacking with no warrant

Local government powers

New criminal offences under the Act

Unlawful access

CPS Data request

The tribunal and s65 IPA

Exempt from Freedom of Information Act

Complaint dismissed

A one way street

No appeal

Breach of lawyer client privilege

Wilson doctrine not enfoeceable in law

Liberty v GCHQ

Neither confirm nor deny

Informers and covert individuals

Court decides

Princess Diana case

Exceptions

Counter terrorism and Security Act 2015

New powers against travel

Detebtion without charge

Conclusion

 

You are welcome to contact Andrew Fitzpatrick in Chambers via

[email protected]

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