A v B

Held, 2-1 in the Court of Appeal on 18th February 2009, that only the Investigatory Powers Tribunal could hear a claim by a former member of the Security Service who had been refused consent to the publication of a book describing his work.

This case is available here.

Rosalind McInnes

Art. 10 Freedom of Expression, Civil Procedure, Data Protection and Freedom of Information

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Formed in May 2009, the Scottish Human Rights Law Group is a non-affiliated, independent, professional network for those engaged in legal practice and study, in academia and politics, in campaigning and in the provision of advice. It exists to raise awareness and knowledge of human rights law in Scotland, and to provide a forum for discussion of matters of interest across the field. The group organises seminars and roundtable discussions on human rights and is accredited for the purposes of CPD.