Book ID: CBB356954007

MI5, the Cold War, and the Rule of Law (2020)

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Keith Ewing (Author)
Joan Mahoney (Author)
Andrew Moretta (Author)


Oxford University Press


Publication Date: 2020
Physical Details: 560
Language: English

This book explores the powers, activities, and accountability of MI5 from the end of the Second World War to 1964. It argues that MI5 acted with neither statutory authority nor statutory powers, and with no obvious forms of statutory accountability. It was established as a counter-espionage agency, yet was beset by espionage scandals on a frequency that suggested if not high levels of incompetence, then high levels of distraction and the squandering of resources.The book addresses the evolution of MI5's mandate after the Second World War which set out its role and functions, and to a limited extent the lines of accountability, the surveillance targets of MI5 and the surveillance methods that it used for this purpose, with a focus in two chapters on MPs and lawyers respectively; the purposes for which this information was used, principally to exclude people from certain forms of employment; and the accountability of MI5 or the lack thereof for the way in which it discharged its responsibilities under the mandate.As lawyers the authors' concern is to consider these questions within the context of the rule of law, one of the core principles of the British constitution, the values of which it was the duty of the Security Service to uphold. Based on extensive archival research, it suggests that MI5 operated without legal authority or exceeded the legal authority it did have.

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Authors & Contributors
Althoff, William F.
Burke, Colin
Doel, Ronald E.
Engerman, David C.
Germuska, Pál
Goodman, Michael S.
Journals
Journal of Cold War Studies
Centaurus: International Magazine of the History of Mathematics, Science, and Technology
Comparative Technology Transfer and Society
Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
Representations
Publishers
Oxford University Press
New York University
Potomac Books
Rowman & Littlefield
Stanford University Press
University of Chicago Press
Concepts
Espionage
Cold War
Nuclear weapons; atomic weapons
Science and politics
Science and war; science and the military
Government agencies
People
Oppenheimer, J. Robert
Rosenberg, Julius
Pontekorvo, Bruno
F.W. Meredith
Time Periods
20th century, late
20th century
21st century
18th century
19th century
20th century, early
Places
Soviet Union
United States
Great Britain
East Germany
Europe
Hungary
Institutions
National Health Service (Great Britain)
United States. Central Intelligence Agency
Atomic Energy Research Establishment (Harwell, England)
KGB
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