Rule of law/ Communications between a lawyer and
their client must be confidential
The
regime under which UK intelligence agencies, including MI5 and MI6, have
been monitoring conversations between lawyers and their clients for the past
five years is unlawful, the British government has admitted.
The
admission that the activities of the security services have failed to comply
fully with human rights laws in a second major area – this time highly
sensitive legally privileged communications – is a severe embarrassment for the
government.
It
follows hard on the heels of the British court ruling on 6 February declaring
that the regime
surrounding the sharing of mass personal intelligence data between America’s
national security agency and Britain’s GCHQ was unlawful for seven years.
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