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But the case for judicial involvement does not end there.
We had "judicial involvement" in the infamous Belmarsh internment policy.
An assessment route that minimises judicial involvement has now been introduced.
In many cases, prosecutors can, without any judicial involvement, issue a subpoena demanding to see messages held by third parties.
The Guardian and the Times see a better bill than the 2001 law it would replace, but want more judicial involvement to curb the home secretary's detention powers.
The Home Office regards "operational agility" and problems of setting a precedent for judicial involvement in executive decisions as main considerations in the new regime.
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At the same time, it avoids burdensome regulation and minimizes on-going judicial supervision and involvement.
But the civil liberties suit claims that the subpoenas, which can be issued with little judicial oversight or involvement, go beyond even what the law allows.
"This remedy," the document says, "has the best chance of preventing future competitive harms and ameliorating some of the harm already done" while at the same time "it avoids burdensome regulation and minimizes ongoing judicial supervision and involvement.
The breakup, the government said at the time, "has the best chance of preventing future competitive harms and ameliorating some of the harm already done" while at the same time "it avoids burdensome regulation and minimizes ongoing judicial supervision and involvement".
But civil servants have no involvement in judicial training.
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