UK Human Rights Blogwritten by Angus McCullough KC and recommended by Christy Walsh.

The unfairness of secret hearings is being aggravated by sustained neglect of the special advocate system. 

In this piece I explain why I have regretfully concluded that I cannot accept any new appointments as a special advocate until the Government provides proper support for that system.

25 June 2023 was the tenth anniversary of section 6 of the Justice and Security Act 2013 (the JSA) coming into force. It was an anniversary that, as far as I know, passed unremarked. Nevertheless it was a remarkable anniversary – though not a cause for celebration. This is because it marked 5 years since the date that Parliament had required a review of the controversial procedures under the Act, involving secret closed hearings – and yet the Government’s response to the recommendations from that review was still awaited. Even now, no Government response has been forthcoming, nearly a year after the long-delayed report was published, despite the urgency attached to some of the recommendations.

What are these secret procedures? These procedures are generally referred to as CMPs – Closed Material Proceedings. 

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The Special Advocate – Not Waving But Drowning

UK Human Rights Blogwritten by Angus McCullough KC and recommended by Christy Walsh.

The unfairness of secret hearings is being aggravated by sustained neglect of the special advocate system. 

In this piece I explain why I have regretfully concluded that I cannot accept any new appointments as a special advocate until the Government provides proper support for that system.

25 June 2023 was the tenth anniversary of section 6 of the Justice and Security Act 2013 (the JSA) coming into force. It was an anniversary that, as far as I know, passed unremarked. Nevertheless it was a remarkable anniversary – though not a cause for celebration. This is because it marked 5 years since the date that Parliament had required a review of the controversial procedures under the Act, involving secret closed hearings – and yet the Government’s response to the recommendations from that review was still awaited. Even now, no Government response has been forthcoming, nearly a year after the long-delayed report was published, despite the urgency attached to some of the recommendations.

What are these secret procedures? These procedures are generally referred to as CMPs – Closed Material Proceedings. 

Continue reading @ UK Human Rights Blog.

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