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UK Investigatory Powers Tribunal finds the regime for bulk communications data to be incompatible with EU law
23rd July 2021
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Long Read
Q&A: Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights rules UK mass surveillance laws violate privacy and freedom of expression rights
25th May 2021
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Long Read
Q&A South African Constitutional Court amaBhungane case
4th February 2021
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News & Analysis
South African Constitutional Court declares bulk surveillance powers unlawful
4th February 2021
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Advocacy
Stop GILAB
12th December 2023
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Long Read
Q&A: Our challenge with Liberty against MI5 and the Home Secretary (2023)
30th January 2023
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Advocacy
UN Human Rights Committee urges United Kingdom to respect the right to privacy
27th February 2024
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Impact Case Study
How we fought and beat governments unlawfully storing our data
2nd May 2018
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Impact Case Study
Fighting the global crypto wars: bringing the tech and policy communities together
2nd May 2018
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Impact Case Study
Uncovering Big Brother Inc
2nd May 2018
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Impact Case Study
Building resistance to post-9/11 overreach
2nd May 2018
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Long Read
BPD/BCD : IPT Judgment October 2016
17th October 2016
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Long Read
Q&A: European Court of Human Rights Rules UK Mass Surveillance Laws Violate Rights (from 2018)
14th September 2018
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Impact Case Study
Fighting Mass Surveillance in the Post-Snowden Era
20th December 2018
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News & Analysis
Advocate General’s Opinion: national security mass retention regimes are incompatible with EU Law
15th January 2020
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Long Read
Two states admit bulk interception practices: why does it matter?
15th August 2019
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Press release
Human rights groups win European Court of Human Rights claim on UK mass surveillance regime
25th May 2021
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News & Analysis
Bulk surveillance is unlawful, says the High Court of South Africa
16th September 2019
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