1. See Tomkins Adam , National Security and the Role of the Court: A Changed Landscape?, 126 Law Q. Rev. 543 (2010).
2. A v. Sec'y of State for the Home Dep't, [2004] UKHL 56, [2005] 2 A.C. 68.
3. Id.
4. Tomkins Adam , Parliament, Human Rights, and Counter-Terrorism, in The Legal Protection of Human Rights: Sceptical Essays 13, 34–49 (Tom Campbell, K.D. Ewing & Adam Tomkins eds., 2010).
5. It must be said, however, that once the Labour Government assumed office in 1997, it gave no indication that it thought that official secrets legislation needed to be liberalized.