The topic of the event will be: ‘A most radical recommendation? Should interception warrants be judicially authorised or does there need to be democratic accountability?’

Venue: The Law Society, 113 Chancery Lane, London WC2A 1PL

Cost: No charge

CPD hours: 1.5

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This event will discuss the essay title of the competition:

‘A most radical recommendation? Should interception warrants be judicially authorised or does there need to be democratic accountability?’

On the evening we will hear from David Anderson QC, human rights expert and The Independent Reviewer of Terrorism Legislation. The winner and runner up of the competition will also be awarded their prizes.

To find out more about the competition and to enter (closing date 26 February) please see:

http://communities.lawsociety.org.uk/human-rights/news-and-events/human-rights-essay-competition-now-open/5051664.article

 

Programme

18.00: Registration

18.30: Welcoming remarks

18.35: Presentation to winners

18.50: Speech by the winner of competition

19:00: Guest Speakers

19.40: Questions and discussion

19.50: Drinks reception

20.30: Close