28 March 2012
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The UK government has published its "Anti-terrorism, crime and security Bill".
The full-text is in the following "pdf" file: Anti-terrorism Bill
or you can go to the House of Commons page to download as "pdf" file: Anti-terrorism Bill
Critical reports
The UK parliament's Joint Committee on Human Rights (Commons and Lords) has published an initial report of its reactions to the proposed Bill, this is on: Joint Committee on Human Rights
Liberty has produced a briefing for the 2nd reading of the Bill: Liberty briefing
For full background analysis and full-text documentation on post-11 September reactions in the EU which affect civil liberties please see: Statewatch's Observatory: In defence of freedom and democracy
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