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Investigatory powers bill: 'Judges need to be trained'
Judges need to be trained on matters of national security, a former independent reviewer of terrorism legislation said, ahead of the publication of the investigatory powers bill.
Judges need to be willing to be trained on matters of national security, Lord Carlile, former independent reviewer of terrorism legislation said, ahead of the publication of the investigatory powers bill this week.
The 麻豆社's security correspondent, Gordon Correra, and Will Geddes, managing director of International Corporate Protection further discuss the implications of the bill, dubbed by opponents 'the snoopers' charter'.
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