HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH v. THE UNITED KINGDOM and 4 other applications
Doc ref: 64230/16;64368/16;64741/16;65463/16;65487/16 • ECHR ID: 001-211987
Document date: September 1, 2021
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Published on 20 September 2021
FOURTH SECTION
Application no. 64230/16 HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH against the United Kingdom and 4 other applications (see list appended) communicated on 1 September 2021
SUBJECT MATTER OF THE CASE
The applicants are a human rights NGO; a journalist; a lawyer; a technologist; and an entrepreneur. The NGO is headquartered in New York with major offices in the United Kingdom, and the individual applicants are all resident in the United Kingdom.
The applicants complain under Articles 8 and 10 of the Convention about the operation of the regime under section 8(4) of the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000 (“the bulk interception regime”). In a judgment dated 16 May 2016 the Investigatory Powers Tribunal (“IPT”) found that they had standing to complain about the bulk interception regime and directed inquiries into whether their communications had been unlawfully intercepted, stored, accessed or retained. However, the IPT subsequently made no determination in their favour.
QUESTION TO THE PARTIES
Is the regime under section 8(4) of the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000 compatible with Article 8 and/or Article 10 of the Convention?
APPENDIX
No.
Application no.
Case name
Lodged on
Applicant Year of Birth Place of Residence Nationality
Represented by
1.
64230/16
Human Rights Watch v. the United Kingdom
04/11/2016
Human Rights Watch New York
Mark SCOTT (Bhatt Murphy Solicitors)
2.
64368/16
Shuttleworth v. the United Kingdom
04/11/2016
Mark Richard SHUTTLEWORTH 1973 Isle of Man British
Mark SCOTT (Bhatt Murphy Solicitors)
3.
64741/16
Weatherhead v. the United Kingdom
04/11/2016
Christopher WEATHERHEAD 1990 Canterbury British
Mark SCOTT (Bhatt Murphy Solicitors)
4.
65463/16
Ball v. the United Kingdom
04/11/2016
James BALL 1986 London British
Mark SCOTT (Bhatt Murphy Solicitors)
5.
65487/16
Robinson v. the United Kingdom
04/11/2016
Jennifer Kate ROBINSON 1981 London Australian
Mark SCOTT (Bhatt Murphy Solicitors)
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