Article
How the UK passed the most invasive surveillance law in democratic history
Publisher
Electronic surveillance
Policymaking
Communications regulation
United Kingdom
Description
You might not have noticed thanks to world events, but the UK parliament recently approved the government’s so-called Snooper’s Charter and it will soon become law. This nickname for the Investigatory Powers Bill is well earned. It represents a new level and nature of surveillance that goes beyond anything previously set out in law in a democratic society. It is not a modernisation of existing law, but something qualitatively different, something that intrudes upon every UK citizen’s life in a way that would even a decade ago have been inconceivable.
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Copyright:
The Conversation Media Group 2016
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open
Post date:
30 Nov 2016
