Sean Kippin and the Democratic Audit team assess the ways in which the UK’s four main security services are scrutinised, to ensure that they are operating legally and in the public interest. For matters that must be kept secret, ‘compromise’ forms of scrutiny have now been developed in Parliament. But how effectively or independently do they work
Recent events at the Intelligence and Security Committee (ISC), the Parliamentary body tasked with h...
The protection of national security has traditionally been an exception to general norms of public a...
Intelligence has come to play an increasingly important role in the shaping of policy and policing a...
Sean Kippin and the Democratic Audit team assess the ways in which the UK’s four main security servi...
In a recent speech, Lord Macdonald, the former Director of Public Prosecutions, was critical of the ...
Revelations from Edward Snowden about the scope of intelligence activities in the UK have led to ren...
The nature of openness in government continues to be explored by academics and public managers alike...
This article considers the growing parliamentary scrutiny of the intelligence and security agencies....
In a democratic society, accountability is the requirement for those in positions of power to provid...
The protection of national security has traditionally been an exception to general norms of public a...
© 2013 The Author. Oversight of intelligence and security agencies has become of significant interes...
How can democratic governments hold intelligence and security agencies accountable when what they do...
The establishment of the Intelligence and Security Committee (ISC) in 1994 for the first time allowe...
In recent years there has been a considerable amount of debate regarding the accountability of the i...
This dissertation investigates how intelligence activities, largely opaque from the public view, are...
Recent events at the Intelligence and Security Committee (ISC), the Parliamentary body tasked with h...
The protection of national security has traditionally been an exception to general norms of public a...
Intelligence has come to play an increasingly important role in the shaping of policy and policing a...
Sean Kippin and the Democratic Audit team assess the ways in which the UK’s four main security servi...
In a recent speech, Lord Macdonald, the former Director of Public Prosecutions, was critical of the ...
Revelations from Edward Snowden about the scope of intelligence activities in the UK have led to ren...
The nature of openness in government continues to be explored by academics and public managers alike...
This article considers the growing parliamentary scrutiny of the intelligence and security agencies....
In a democratic society, accountability is the requirement for those in positions of power to provid...
The protection of national security has traditionally been an exception to general norms of public a...
© 2013 The Author. Oversight of intelligence and security agencies has become of significant interes...
How can democratic governments hold intelligence and security agencies accountable when what they do...
The establishment of the Intelligence and Security Committee (ISC) in 1994 for the first time allowe...
In recent years there has been a considerable amount of debate regarding the accountability of the i...
This dissertation investigates how intelligence activities, largely opaque from the public view, are...
Recent events at the Intelligence and Security Committee (ISC), the Parliamentary body tasked with h...
The protection of national security has traditionally been an exception to general norms of public a...
Intelligence has come to play an increasingly important role in the shaping of policy and policing a...