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This text provides a clear and accessible introduction to the Investigatory Powers Act, a foundational piece of UK national security law. This act is a blueprint for how state agencies, the police, and internet and telephone companies protect privacy and extract data to protect the public from terrorism and is used to prosecute serious criminals.

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This text provides a clear and accessible introduction to the Investigatory Powers Act, a foundational piece of UK national security law. This act is a blueprint for how state agencies, the police, and internet and telephone companies protect privacy and extract data to protect the public from terrorism and is used to prosecute serious criminals.
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Simon McKay is a barrister. He has been involved in some of the countries most controversial and high profile cases. He is former legal adviser to the government on national security and counter-terrorism and a former Attorney General's special advocate in terrorist cases. He is widely published in Criminal Law Review, European Human Rights Review and other peer-reviewed journals. He is author of Covert Policing Law & Practice and has co-written chapters for domestic and international texts on terrorism law (with Professor Clive Walker QC and Dr Jon Moran).