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<span>Transcript (manually generated)</span>
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Yes, Mr Moore
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My Lords, I appear on behalf of uh, the appellant
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I'll refer to simply as 'A'
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Along with Mr Vasal Adams
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My learned friends: Mr Jonathan Crow...
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Mr Jason Copel
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appear for the respondent
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and my learned friends: Lord Panic and Mr Higgin
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uh, appear on behalf of justice
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as an intervener in this appeal.
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Lords, this is an appeal against a decision of the court of appeal
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of the 18th of February of this year,
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that the Administrative Court has no jurisdiction
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to hear proceedings brought by 'A' against the respondent
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pursuant to Section 7-1A of the Human Rights Act.
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A is a former member of the security service
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and R is the director of establishments of security service.
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A has brought judicial review proceedings challenging
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R's respondent's refusal to authorise publication of a book
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he's written about his time in the service
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which he strongly believes should be published in the public interest.
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Without the authority from the respondents
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A's obligation of confidentiality bites, and he cannot publish.
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Lords, the jurisdiction issue arises because...
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in addition to challenging on traditional public law grounds
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of irrationality and bias
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A raised the claim that, the respondent's refusal of permission
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was unlawful in the sense identified in Section 6.1
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of the Human Rights Act 1998
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i.e. that the respondent as a public authority in refusing authority
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to publish, had acted in a way incompatible
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with A's conventional right to freedom of expression
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under Article 10 of the European Convention.