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Al Rawi, Tariq, and the Future of Closed Material Procedures and Special Advocates
This note considers the impact of the Supreme Court's decisions in Al Rawi v The Security Service and Home Office v Tariq on the use of closed material procedures and special advocates. The government's subsequent Justice and Security Green Paper is also discussed.