The article discusses Great Britain's Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act (RIPA) 2000 which permits direct encroachment on privileged communications, and it mentions how the British government sanctions unlawful monitoring practices by the country's intelligence services. The relationship between technology and the law is mentioned, along with a call for the enactment of legal protections to strengthen the attorney-client privilege in Great Britain. A security services exemption is examined.
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