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Security Issues
Joint statement from ARTICLE 19 and Amnesty International concerning the proposed amendments to Decree No. 18 of the year 1973 of Public Meetings, Processions and Gatherings.
Evidence given by ARTICLE 19 to the ICJ Eminent Jurists Panel on freedom of expression and UK anti-terror law and practice.
Submission to the Australian Law Reform Commission on its review of the 'sedition' provisions enacted in November 2005.
Submission to the 2006 review of the definition of terrorism in UK law.
Memorandum on Jordan's Protection of State Secrets and Documents Provisional Law No. (50)
Statement outlining ARTICLE 19's concerns with Clause 1 of the United Kingdom's Terrorism Bill, 'Encouragement of Terrorism.'
Statement on clause 1 of the draft Terrorism Bill of the United Kingdom.
Memorandum analysing the Home Office's List of Unacceptable Behaviors as an inappropriate response to 'terrorist' threats.
Response to Home Office consultation on exclusion or deportation from the UK on non-conducive grounds.
Memorandum analysing the Official Secrets Act 1972 against international standards on the right to freedom of expression.
Memorandum analysing the Law on Protection of State Secrets and its failure to mitigate concerns regarding the restrictions on freedom of expression and access to information.
Memorandum on the Law on Classified Information
of The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.
Memorandum on the Romanian Law on Classified Information.
Briefing note exploring the proposed amendments to the 1968 Penal Code dealing with the unauthorised disclosure of State secrets, as translated by the Bulgarian Access to Information Programme.
Memorandum on the Malaysian Sedition Act of 1948.
Memorandum on Moldova's Law on Combating Extremist Activity.
Memorandum analysing the draft Law on the Protection of Classified Information prepared in anticipation of joining NATO.