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Surveillance and Intelligence Law Handbook


ISBN13: 9780199286850
ISBN: 019928685X
Published: March 2006
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: £98.00



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This handbook, containing annotated materials and case summaries brought together in one volume, is an essential guide for practitioners, police officers, and other investigators alike. Focusing on the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000 (RIPA) and the Investigatory Powers Tribunal established by the Act, it is a practical tool for use both pre-trial and during trial.

The book includes all relevant materials and guidance, case law, codes, rules, and regulations with commentary, footnotes, and cross-referencing to key sections, providing quick and easy access to the law relating to surveillance and the covert gathering of intelligence.

  • Provides day to day guidance on the application of the law for practitioners, police officers, and other investigators alike
  • Includes the RIPA 2000 Codes of Practice and all other relevant legislation allowing easy access to key source material
  • Provides useful guidance notes, case law, codes, rules, regulations with commentary, footnotes, and cross-referencing to key sections, as a guide to the law relating to surveillance and the covert gathering of intelligence

Subjects:
Police and Public Order Law
Contents:
Part I - Entering and Interfering with Property and Telegraphy
1. Entering Property and Interfering The Police Act 1997 Part III
2. The Intelligence Services Act 1994 and Security Service Act 1989
Part II - The Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000
3. Interception of Communications: RIPA Part I Chapter I ss.
1-20
4. Acquisition and Disclosure of Communications data: RIPA Part I Chapter II ss.
21-25
5. Surveillance and Covert Human Intelligence Sources: RIPA Part II ss.
26-48
6. Data Protected by Encryption: RIPA Part III ss.
49-56
7. The Commissioners: RIPA Part IV ss.57-64
8. The Investigatory Powers Tribunal: RIPA Part IV ss.
65-70
9. Sections Governng the Codes of Practice: RIPA Part IV ss.
71-72
10. RIPA Part V and Schedules
Part III - The Ruyles and Form of the Investigatory Powers
11. The Rules of Investigatory Powers Tribunal
12. Tribunal Forms
Part IV - RIPA Forms and Notices
13. Public Authority Communications Data Forms
14. Forms for use by Public Authorities under RIPA Part II
Part V - Codes of Practice
15. The Surveillence Code of Practice 2002 (under SI 2002/1933)
16. The Covert Human Intelligence Sources Code of Practice 2002 (under SI 2002/1932)
17. Voluntary Retention of Communications Data Code of Practice under Part II: Anti-terrorism, Crime and Security Act 2001 (under SI 2003 No.
3175)
18. Interception of Communications Code of Practice 2002 (under SI 2002 No.
1693)
19. Acquisition and Disclosure of Communications Revised Code of Practice (Home office pre-consultative document, 2005)
Part VI - Case Law Summaries
20. RIPA Part I Case Law
21. RIPA Part II Case Law
22. RIPA Part IV Case Law
Part VII - Other Statutes
23. The Human Rights Act 1998 (s.6 and ECHR Art.
6 and 8)
24. Anti-terrorism, Crime and Security Act 2001 (Part 11)
Part VIII - Statutory Instruments
25. Statutory Instruments (1998)
26. Statutory Instruments (2000)
27. Statutory Instruments (2001)
28. Statutory Instruments (2002)
29. Statutory Instruments (2003)
30. Statutory Instruments (2004)
31. Statutory Instruments (2005)
Part IX - International Materials
32. The Convention on Mutual Assistance in Criminal Matters between the Member States of the European Union established by Council Act of 29th May 2000 (2000/C197/01)
Appendix 1 - Useful Sources of Information