The second edition of Covert Policing offers a comprehensive and updated analysis of the law governing covert policing activities. Providing practitioners with an understanding of the framework governing covert operations and clear guidance on RIPA, this is an essential resource for anyone engaged in cases involving complex covert policing issues.
The second edition of Covert Policing offers a comprehensive and updated analysis of the law governing covert policing activities. Providing practitioners with an understanding of the framework governing covert operations and clear guidance on RIPA, this is an essential resource for anyone engaged in cases involving complex covert policing issues.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Simon McKay is a solicitor advocate with Petherbridge Bassra solicitors. He was formerly a legal adviser to the government, where he initially advised on legal issues arising out of Irish terrorism and serious crime matters and after 9/11, international terrorism. He specialises in criminal law and human rights, with particular emphasis on covert policing and terrorism. He is widely published in Criminal Law Review, European Human Rights Law Review, Judicial Review and The Journal of Criminal Law.
Inhaltsangabe
1: An Introduction to Covert Policing Law and Practice: Exploring and Applying Methodology of Approach 2: Privacy, Proportionality, and Other Human Rights Principles 3: Interception of Communications 4: The Acquisition and Disclosure of Communications Data 5: Surveillance 6: Property Interference 7: Covert Human Intelligence Sources 8: The Investigation of Data Protected by Encryption 9: Trial Issues 10: Private and Non-regulated Surveillance 11: Oversight
1: An Introduction to Covert Policing Law and Practice: Exploring and Applying Methodology of Approach 2: Privacy, Proportionality, and Other Human Rights Principles 3: Interception of Communications 4: The Acquisition and Disclosure of Communications Data 5: Surveillance 6: Property Interference 7: Covert Human Intelligence Sources 8: The Investigation of Data Protected by Encryption 9: Trial Issues 10: Private and Non-regulated Surveillance 11: Oversight
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