
National Security Law, Procedure and Practice
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- I. Overview
- 1: Robert Ward: National Security, Intelligence, and the Law
- 2: Robert Ward and Karl Laird: National Security and the Separation of Powers
- 3: Robert Ward: The Security and Intelligence Agencies
- 4: Christopher McNall, Laura Sheldon Green, Caroline Stone,Eugene McCaffrey and Robert Ward: Surveillance Powers
- 5: Christopher McNall and Robert Ward: Oversight and Accountability
- 6: Angus McCullough and Ben Watson: Closed Proceedings
- II. Executive Measures and Related Civil 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: Robin Tam and William Hays: Special Immigration Appeals Commission: General
- 10: Robin Tam KC and William Hays: SIAC - Individual Measures (1) Deportation with Assurances
- 11: David Blundell and James Stansfeld: SIAC Individual Measures (2): Deprivation, Exclusion and Naturalisation
- 12: Robert Ward: Proscription
- 13: Andrew Deakin and Helen Thompstone: Terrorism and State Threats Prevention and Investigation Measures
- 14: Richard O'Brien and Toby Fisher: Sanctions including Asset Freezes
- 15: Rory Phillips and Georgina Wolfe: Intervention in Investments on National Security Grounds
- III. National Security and Civil Proceedings
- 16: Kate Grange and Caroline Stone: Civil Proceedings and National Security: Procedure, Disclosure and Jurisdictional Bars
- 17: Charlotte Ventham and Georgina Wolfe: Civil Claims: Causes of Action, Applicable Law and Damages
- IV. National Security and Criminal Law
- 18: Alison Morgan and Victoria Oakes: Terrorism: Principal Offences
- 19: Robert Ward: State Threat Activity: Principal Offences
- 20: Robert Ward: Official SecretsUnauthorised Disclosure: Official Secrets Act 1989
- 21: Rosemary Davidson and Dan Pawson-Pounds: National Security and Criminal Procedure
- V. National Security in Inquests and Inquiries
- 22: Andrew O'Connor: Inquests and National Security
- 23: Martin Smith: Public Inquiries and National Security
- VI. National Security and Employment Law
- 24: Keith Bryant and Mark Green: Employment and National Security
- 25: Mark Green: National Security Vetting
- VII. National Security and Family Law
- 26: Lisa Giovannetti and Richard Wilkin: National Security in Family Law Proceedings
- VIII. National Security and Education
- 27: Mark Greaves, Sarah Hannett, and Aidan Wills: National Security and Education Law
- IX. National Security, Freedom of Data Protection
- 28: Julian Blake and Eugene McCaffrey: Freedom of Information and National Security
- 29: Julian Blake and Eugene McCaffrey: Data Protection and National Security
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