State secrets, law and national security
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Nasu, Hitoshi
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Cambridge University Press
Abstract
With the increased awareness of national security concerns
associated with unauthorized disclosure of State secrets, the legal protection
of State secrets on national security grounds has assumed renewed
significance, while raising ever growing concerns about its impact on
freedom of information. Between these competing policy concerns lies a
discrete area of law that defines and protects State secrets from unauthorized
communication or disclosure. This article aims to ascertain the actual State
practice concerning State secrets protection on national security grounds
across different countries, and examines common challenges to the
delimitation of national security grounds for State secrets protection in
light of the changing national security environment.
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Hitoshi Nasu (2015). State secrets, law and national security. International and Comparative Law Quarterly, 64, pp 365-404 doi:10.1017/ S0020589315000056
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International and Comparative Law Quarterly