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Oscar Davies discusses the recent Privacy International case and its wider implications, in which the CJEU held that UK law went too far in permitting ‘general and indiscriminate’ access of bulk communications data to MI5, MI6 and GCHQ.
by Dominic Bright and Pranav Bhanot from Meaby & Co Solicitors LLP
by Dominic Bright