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  • ...ional Commission of Jurists, where he was part of the privacy and criminal policy team, litigating at the European Court of Human Rights, advising UK parliam
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  • ...nment, edited by [[James Panton]] & [[Oliver Marc Hartwich]]. Published by Policy Exchange, 2006.]] ...''Science vs Superstition'': the case for a new scientific enlightenment (Policy Exchange, 2006).<ref>Battle of Ideas 2007, [http://www.battleofideas.org.uk
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  • .../www.spiked-online.com/site/article/7832/ ‘We need a planetary one-child policy’], ''Spiked'', 15 December 2009. ...vy lobbyists, not the 'silent majority', are forcing changes in government policy'], ''The Daily Telegraph'', 17 February 2011.
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  • ...olitics for radio and television. In 2007 he was a member of the [[Foreign Policy Centre]]/Channel 4 Iraq Commission. ...are things I have left out of the book because they push the boundaries of privacy. I can only discuss what will appear in the book. Goodbye."<ref>Goodman Sec
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  • ...and forums ... [the Institute developes] meaningful science and technology policy options and ensure their implementation at the intersection of business and ...ment. The project will result in published policy papers and briefings for policy makers."
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  • ...onomy by ensuring that the UK government and international bodies that set policy and regulatory frameworks in the new economy understand the potential and n ...uter and Communications (ICCP) consult on consumer policy, IT Security and privacy telecommunications. One of the Vice Chairs of the ICCP is [[Jeremy Beale]]
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  • ...t-succeed-without-an-enforcer-i-nominate-lord-carlile.html The new Prevent policy won't succeed without an enforcer. I nominate Lord Carlile], June 07, 2011, Since forming the firm, which claims to offer 'strategic advice on UK policy and regulation',<ref name="SC Strategy"/> the two have earned £400,000 eac
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  • ...most Jews remain distinctly liberal in their social, political and foreign-policy outlook. The emergence of support by factions within the Israeli state, par ...ubsumed Washington.</ref> is central to understanding the Neocon's foreign policy preferences of unilateralism, large military expenditures and the disdain f
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  • ...corporations who own most of the world's seeds and pesticides over public policy, universities and the media. ...access and influence enjoyed by corporations and their lobby groups in EU policy making, including how agribusiness corporations impact decisions on our foo
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  • **Bureau of Defense Policy ...HESIS_BY_MARCEL_STUESSI_SECRET_PERSONAL_DATA_GATHERING_.pdf Proposal for a Privacy Protection Guideline on Secret Personal Data Gathering and Transborder Flow
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  • ...pecialist in psychological warfare and propaganda, co-own Opera¬tions and Policy Research, Inc. (OPR, Inc.), which advises govern¬ments and businesses on m ...Tories, among them the [[Center for Research into Communist Economics]], [[Policy Search]], the [[Ross McWhirter Foundation]], the [[Freedom Association]] (f
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  • ...ve on "establishing a framework for Community action in the field of water policy" (A5-0027/2000). The directive covers all water management aspects in order ...n favour of the Commission White Paper on "Strategy for a future Chemicals Policy" (A5-0356/2001). The amendment helps avoid the necessary precautionary appr
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  • *No 4 The European Communities’ Common Fisheries Policy : A Critique by [[Antony W Dnes]]. *No 7 Monopolies, Mergers and Restrictive Practices : UK Competition Policy 1948-87 by E Victor Morgan.
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  • [[Image:London_Clutha_m.jpg|upright|thumb|200px|Policy Exchange's former offices at [[Clutha House]], [[10 Storey's Gate]]|text-bo ...icholas Boles]] as its founding director. <ref>Ed Vaizey, The New Breed of Policy Wonk is a Doer and a Thinker, ''Sunday Times'', 14 July 2002.</ref> It is p
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  • ...itute for Strategic Dialogue''' (ISD) brings together a range of the elite policy planning activites of [[George Weidenfeld|Lord Weidenfeld]]. All but one o ...ty Networks, Research & Insight, Communication & Technology, Education and Policy & Advisory.<ref>[https://www.isdglobal.org/programmes/ 'Programmes'], ''Ins
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  • ...te its own agenda. In March 2003, Spiked co-sponsored with [[International Policy Network]] (IPN) a seminar held at the London headquarters of PR firm Hill & ...Education of Students]] | [[Institute of Psychiatry]] | [[International Policy Network]] | [[Luther Pendragon]] | [[Medical Research Council]] | [[Mobi
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  • ...erging Economies, Parents, Science and Health, Current Affairs, and Social Policy,<ref>"[http://www.instituteofideas.com/events/index.html Forthcoming Events ...nted as diverse individuals - a GP, a Professor of Sociology, a disability policy analyst, a science writer - or as representatives of diverse organisations
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  • ...hat the UK's immigration policy should be and what possible effects extant policy will have. ...en evidence submitted by the Centre for Social Cohesion], Press standards, privacy and libel, Culture, Media and Sport Committee, House of Commons, November 2
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  • ...ied organisms.<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/330210.stm GM food policy to stay], BBC News, April 28 1999, accessed 9 Sept 2009</ref> [[Category:GM|Sawday, David]][[Category:Internet Privacy|Sawday, David]]
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  • ...d and eroded civil liberties such as the right to protest and the right to privacy. Powerbase has a policy of [[Powerbase:A Guide to Referencing|strict referencing]] and is overseen
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  • The '''Global Warming Policy Foundation''' (GWPF) was launched by [[Nigel Lawson]] on November 23rd 2009 ...most robust and reliable economic analysis and advice.<ref>Global Warming Policy Foundation, "[http://www.thegwpf.org/who-we-are.html Who we are]", accessed
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  • ...of Christianity and, for that matter, also sharply critical of Israel’s policy with respect to Palestine.<ref>Lord Carey, [http://www2.le.ac.uk/ebulletin/ ...d]], Lord Carey attacked a ruling that the paper breached [[Max Mosley]]'s privacy by reporting on orgy he took part in:
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  • ...of Directors of the [[Center for Freedom and Prosperity]]. She is a former policy analyst with the [[Cato Institute]],<ref> [http://www.cato.org/people/rugy. * Editor of the Mercatus publication series [[Mercatus on Policy]].
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  • ...erts.org/last_name/last_name_results.cfm?country=153&rdoSearchType=COUNTRY Policy Experts], PolicyExperts.org, Accessed 19-April-2010</ref>. She has written ...ECD PROPOSAL TO ELIMINATE TAX COMPETITION WOULD MEAN HIGHER TAXES AND LESS PRIVACY, BACKGROUNDER; No. 1395; Pg. 1, 18-September-2000, Accessed via Nexis UK 04
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  • ...]] | [[Brighton Salon]] | [[British Council India]] | [[Centre for African Policy and Peace Strategy]] | [[Continuum]] | [[cScape]] | [[Culture Wars]] | [[De *[[Jonathan Birdwell]] - head of policy and research, Institute for Strategic Dialogue
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  • ...associates: [[Tiffany Jenkins]], [[Ellie Lee]], senior lecturer in social policy, [[University of Kent]] and [[Helene Guldberg]], Managing Editor, [[spiked] ...search Trust]] (mainly funds the [[Taxpayers' Alliance]]), [[International Policy Network]], [[Foundation for Social and Economic Thinking]] (charitable arm
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  • ...ww.spiked-online.com/newsite/article/9662 'Are we invading the Pharaohs’ privacy?'], ''Spiked'', 28 September 2010. ...re-cannot-replace-foreign-policy-1-3357700 'Culture cannot replace foreign policy'], ''The Scotsman'', 28 March 2014.
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  • ....<ref>See [http://www.spiked-online.com/newsite/article/8106#.VNnvIp2sXfM 'Privacy: open up the debate: Critics of state snooping should stop appealing to hum ....<ref>See [http://www.spiked-online.com/newsite/article/8106#.VNnx4J2sXfM 'Privacy: open up the debate: Critics of state snooping should stop appealing to hum
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  • ...Mosley]] £60,000 in damages after a High Court Judge ruled that Mosley's privacy had been breached in a story that accused Mosley of taking part in a Nazi t ...3 in the United States a study by the nonpartisan Program on International Policy Attitudes showed that 60% of U.S. citizens believed either that: clear evid
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  • ...Post'', Levey, 'has a strong hand in many of President Bush's top foreign policy and national security initiatives, from counterterrorism to money launderin ...powers given it to evolve into an important instrument of American foreign policy and the Bush administration used its expanded mandate and powers as a power
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  • ...think tank industry became a means by which the political class outsourced policy and built a new anti-democratic way of consolidating the new consensus whic ...oratisation of politics and the ultimate outsourcing: the privatisation of policy making. <ref> Gerry Hassan [http://www.opendemocracy.net/article/yes/the-li
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  • ...dies.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Furedi writing for the Thatcherite [[Centre for Policy Studies]]. Apparently no contradiction for a former Marxist or a contempor ...: The Hidden Growth of a Culture of Litigation in Britain]'', [[Centre for Policy Studies]], 1999, ISBN-13: 978-1897969953
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  • *[[Tessa Mayes]] (ed) ''Disclosure: media freedom and the privacy debate after Diana'' London: [[London International Research Exchange]] (19 ...hive.org/web/19991011070246/www.informinc.co.uk/LM/LM59/LM59_Privacy.html 'Privacy laws'], ''Living Marxism'', No. 59 - September 1993, p. 12.
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  • ...n from the founders of the [[TaxPayers' Alliance]] 'fighting intrusions on privacy and protecting liberties'. ...ation]], [[Adam Smith Institute]], [[Institute of Economic Affairs]] and [[Policy Exchange]] and [[Politeia]].<ref name="golden"/>
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  • ...rmer president [[Lionel Zetter]] and [[Warwick Smith]] of [[College Public Policy]], who duly produced a series of ‘key media lines’ for those required t ...the public will stay in the dark over who is lobbying to change government policy, whether it’s defence companies bidding for multi-million pound contracts
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  • ...el office buildings ringing Brussels’ leafy Meeus Square, the [[European Privacy Association]] does not stand out. *For Wikipedia policy on sockpuppets, see [[Wikipedia:Wikipedia:Sock puppetry|Wikipedia: Sock pup
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  • ...claim that business interests dominate the Scottish political scene where policy is made, surely does not stand up to scrutiny. similarly, his argument tha ...lesinger. "The key issue for me is that we're attempting to do some public policy research and present public interest arguments about devolution which seem
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  • *Does privacy exist? *[[FIN Apunen, Matti Director, Finnish Business and Policy Forum EVA
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  • ...es and innovative teaching practices in the classroom: latest thinking and policy options' conference, Westminster Education Forum, 26 April 2016</ref></bloc ==Privacy concerns: Google data-mines students' emails==
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  • ...the point that mere retention of data could amount to an interference with privacy rights, and systemic collection and recording allowed profiling of an indiv ...icy introduced in the early 2000s was neither 'robust or formed definitive policy'.
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  • ...at anyone taking part in a public protest has no reasonable expectation of privacy. ...r files on the database, it appears that the Metropolitan police adopted a policy of neither confirming or denying that individuals and groups were on it.<re
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  • ...al [[care.data]] program, a data sharing operation that was criticised as 'privacy-invasive'. As reported by ''The Register'', Kelsey he went on the record in ...in information technology companies. Employed [[Rohan Silva]], ex- senior policy adviser to the UK Prime Minister [[David Cameron]]
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  • ::* Advise on such issues as the ‘Neither Confirm Nor Deny’ policy, Agent Provocateur, Intelligence Deployments and other potentially sensitiv ...ndercover policing, particularly the use of ‘neither confirm nor deny’ policy.'
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  • GELP describes itself as a ‘community of key education system leaders, policy-makers, thought-leaders and world-class consultants collaborating to transf To date, GELP has worked with policy makers in the following jurisdictions<ref>[http://www.cisco.com/web/strateg
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  • ...="PrivacyPolicy">[https://www.savinglabour.com/privacy-policy.html Privacy Policy], Saving Labour, accessed 3 July 2016.</ref> There are ten different compan ==Privacy policy==
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  • ...oad. Once inside, John expressed his anger at having been followed and his privacy intruded on. ...-out the case. Most importantly, the women challenged the police's claimed policy of 'Neither Confirm Nor Deny', where they refused to even confirm whether t
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  • ...iminary issues without needing to determine all anonymity applications and privacy issues first. ...areas of responsibility were strategic areas around budgets, staffing and policy. He would only know what was happening within a unit, if it was brought to
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  • ...and that this ‘offers no solution’. They then proposed an alternative policy: ...s and actions must go side by side ... These are the fundamentals of a new policy on Ireland.... The government of Britain has positive instruments to hand i
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  • ...counts. We are publishing only excerpts from these in order to protect the privacy of people named in them.</ref> ...ever, they came in for considerable criticism for having a 'shoot-to-kill' policy.<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_of_Jean_Charles_de_Menezes Death
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