Privacy International fights for review of UK hacking judgment
The UK Supreme Court building in London. (Credit: iStock.com/Chris Mansfield)
Counsel to Privacy International has argued that the UK appeal court was wrong to hold that decisions of the country’s Investigatory Powers Tribunal are immune from judicial scrutiny, after the NGO lost a challenge against alleged hacking by intelligence agencies.
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