Privacy International Blog Symposium
Last month, the Centre for Public Law here at the University of Cambridge hosted a one-day symposium on the Privacy International litigation (see my previous posts on the case, here and here). Blog posts written by the symposium participants are now appearing on the Administrative Law in the Common Law World blog in the run-up to the Supreme Court hearing on December 3-4. In this post, which I will update regularly, I will gather the links to the contributions
- Nóra Ni Loideán: Data Privacy: European and British Perspectives
- Joe Tomlinson: Ouster Clauses, Material Exclusions on Judicial Review, and the Role of Policy Justifications
- Christopher Forsyth: Ouster Clauses and Sovereignty
- Robert Craig: Privacy International and the Separation of Powers
- Paul Daly: Three Aspects of Anisminic
- Joanna Bell: Framing Questions about Ouster Clauses
This content has been updated on November 29, 2018 at 22:23.