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National Security Law, Procedure, and Practice

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This book collates and explains the core elements of national security law, both substantive and procedural, and the practical issues which may arise in national security litigation.

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  • Preface

  • 1: Robert Ward: National Security, Intelligence, and the Law

  • 2: Robert Ward: National Security and the Separation of Powers

  • 3: Robert Ward: The Security and Intelligence Agencies

  • 4: Christopher McNall, Laura Sheldon Green, Caroline Stone, and Robert Ward: Surveillance Powers

  • 5: Christopher McNall and Robert Ward: Oversight and Accountability

  • 6: Angus McCullough and Ben Watson: Closed Proceedings

  • 7: Rosemary Davidson, Jonathan Glasson, and Caroline Stone: Executive Measures and Civil Proceedings: Common Evidential and Procedural Issues

  • 8: David Blundell: Judicial Review

  • 9: Andrew Deakin and Helen Thompstone: Terrorism Prevention and Investigation Measures

  • 10: Robin Tam: Special Immigration Appeals Commission: General

  • 11: Robin Tam: SIAC - Individual measures - DDS Deportation with Assurances

  • 12: Rupert Jones: SIAC Individual Measures (2): Deprivation, Exclusion and Naturalisation

  • 13: Robert Ward and Clare Pophale: Proscription

  • 14: Kate Grange and Caroline Stone: Civil Proceedings: General

  • 15: Georgina Wolfe and Charlotte Ventham: Civil Proceedings: The Main Types of Claims

  • 16: Richard O'Brien and Linda Moss: Asset Freezing

  • 17: Mark Greaves, Sarah Hannett, and Aidan Wills: National Security and Education Law

  • 18: Robert Ward: Official Secrets and Spying: Principal Offences

  • 19: Alison Morgan and Victoria Oakes: Terrorism: Principal Offences

  • 20: Rosemary Davidson and Dan Pawson-Pounds: National Security and Criminal Procedure

  • 21: Andrew O'Connor: Inquests and National Security

  • 22: Martin Smith: Public Inquiries and National Security

  • 23: Keith Bryant and Mark Green: Employment and National Security

  • 24: Mark Green: National Security Vetting

  • 25: Lisa Giovannetti and Richard Wilkin: National Security in Family Law Proceedings

  • 26: Julian Blake and Eugene McCaffrey: Freedom of Information and National Security

  • 27: Julian Blake and Eugene McCaffrey: Data Protection and National Security



A propos de l'auteur

Robert Ward is a barrister who has had an extensive career as a Government lawyer specialising in national security matters. Robert was formerly a lecturer in law at the University of Cambridge. He is currently a Commissioner of the Criminal Cases Review Commission. Robert is co-author of Rook and Ward on Sexual Offences Law and Practice.

Rupert Jones is a Judge of the Upper Tribunal assigned to the Administrative Appeals Chamber since 2018 and the Tax & Chancery Chamber since 2020. He was Attorney General and Director of Public Prosecutions of Anguilla between 2014 and 2016, whereby he was a member of the Executive Council (cabinet government) and House of Assembly (legislature). He practised at the English Bar from 2000 to 2014 and was appointed as one of the Attorney General's panel of counsel and specialised in indirect taxation, proceeds of crime and national security cases. He is co-author and co-editor of Millington and Sutherland Williams on the Proceeds of Crime.

The assistant editor is Caroline Stone, barrister in independent practice and tenant at 3PB chambers. She is a member of the Attorney General's panel of junior counsel to the Crown with particular expertise in national security litigation.

Résumé

This book collates and explains the core elements of national security law, both substantive and procedural, and the practical issues which may arise in national security litigation.

Détails du produit

Auteurs Robert Ward
Collaboration Judge Rupert (Judge of the Upper Tribunal) Jones (Editeur), Rupert Jones (Editeur), Robert Ward (Editeur), Caroline Stone (Co-éditeur), Stone Caroline (Co-éditeur)
Edition Oxford University Press
 
Langues Anglais
Format d'édition Livre Relié
Sortie 31.03.2021
 
EAN 9780192896483
ISBN 978-0-19-289648-3
Pages 1104
Catégories Sciences sociales, droit, économie > Droit > Droit international, droit étranger

LAW / Criminal Law / General, Criminal law & procedure, LAW / Military, Criminal law: procedure and offences, Military and defence law and civilian service law, Military & Defence Law

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