Sentences with phrase «advise public bodies»

I also have general commercial experience and often advise public bodies on defamation, data protection and human rights issues.
The Commission could further this goal by three means: conducting and publishing research into what initiatives are successful at increasing political participation; advising public bodies and institutions regarding how to better democratise their functioning; and critically, by providing resources and capacity - building to facilitate local, civil society - led initiatives that aim to increase broad - based levels of participation or deliberation in political decision - making.
His recent work includes successfully securing urgent access to land to carry out a survey of machinery due to be dismantled, advising a public body in relation to a high value dispute with a joint venture private sector partner, and acting for the claimant in an ongoing multi-million pound breach of confidence claim.
Advising a public body charity on its obligations under the Environmental Information Regulations 2004.
In some cases private sector organizations can address their rights to notice of access requests for their information by way of contract, or by clearly advising the public body that it considers the information it is supplying to be confidential and within the category of information that is excepted from disclosure under any applicable access legislation, thereby triggering the obligation of the pubic body to provide notice.

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The proposals include creating a single research and higher education ministry, an independent higher science council to advise the government on strategy, a new body to evaluate all researchers, a long - term jobs plan for public agency researchers, and more crossover between the two groups.
The Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) is an independent and non-departmental public body that advises the government on migration issues, sponsored by the Home Office.
The office has also advised government bodies to provide public notice for any meeting where a quorum of a public body could show up.
But the agenda refers to the «CEO Search Committee,» and even informal committees are considered «public bodies» subject to the Open Meetings Law if they advise the board on matters under its authority.
But the Attorney General's Office has advised that passing information among public officials could have the effect of convening a quorum of the public body.
It also advises that this information «may be shared» within the Ministry of Employment and Social Development Canada, or any federal institution, provincial authority or public body with which the ESDC has an agreement.
The report's recommendations include: a limit on the number of times a sire can be used for breeding; health screening should be made a legal requirement for dogs selected for breeding; the title of Champion should not be given unless a dog has been health screened; the word «pedigree» should be linked to a high standard of breeding for health and welfare; an independent advisory body should be set up to advise the Kennel Club and breed clubs; a puppy sale contract should be introduced to protect consumers; DEFRA should take forward a campaign for public awareness.
Unruly Bodies is organized by California Museum of Photography at UCR ARTSblock, and is guest curated by graduate students from the Departments of Art, History of Art, and Public History: Pamona Alexander, Marissa Friedman, Robin Hextrum, Rocio Medina, Daisy Ocampo, Karlyn Olvido, Meranda Roberts, and Sara Rowe, as advised by Susan Laxton, UCR Assistant Professor of the History of Art.
Our Commercial Real Estate Group has negotiated arrangements between governmental bodies and private enterprises; completed development, servicing and subdivision related matters for a wide range of projects; negotiated and prepared leasing arrangements for both public and private sectors; formulated and prepared proposal calls for public bodies; acted for boards of education, colleges of applied arts and technology, universities, municipalities, public bodies, Crown corporations and private schools; and acted for and advised on the purchase and sale of major real estate portfolios.
The team advises individuals, businesses and public bodies on all public law issues including judicial review, public inquiries and inquests, information law and public procurement litigation.
Chairman and practice head Bruce Potter has extensive experience acting for NHS bodies and implementing system - wide changes, and also advises on transactions and public procurement projects.
John also advised administrative tribunals, regulatory bodies, governments, and law firms on a wide range of public law issues.
Boutique firm Callington Chambers advises employers, public bodies and executives on cutting - edge employment law matters and data protection.
We advise corporates, private clients, public sector bodies and conservation organisations operating in many of the UK's industry sectors including the real estate, energy, banking, transport and food and farming sectors.
She is a leading expert in environmental and construction law in Switzerland, and regularly advises private companies and public bodies in these areas, including in environmental litigation.
The efficiency of our services in public and administrative law is well appreciated and consists mainly in advising the Council Bodies, the embassies, the international governmental or non governmental organisations in relation with the legal aspects of their mandates..
Sarah has advised both public and private sector clients, including Local Authorities, NHS Bodies and Arms Length Bodies as well as the construction industry, international petrochemical and pharmaceutical manufacturers and PLCs.
We also advise governments and public authorities in areas such as legislative processes, and we train newly established bodies in international best practice.
First ranked in Chambers UK for procurement law, Jonathan frequently advises a variety of public bodies as well as significant private sector clients on procurement law and commercial matters.
Information Law: Paul has advised individuals and public bodies on disclosure obligations under legislation such as the Data Protection Act 1998 and the Freedom of Information Act 2000.
Daisy acts for claimants and public bodies in judicial review cases and statutory appeals, and regularly advises on public law issues.
Daisy has extensive experience of advising businesses and public bodies on competition issues, including in relation to:
He acts for national and international clients and has considerable experience of advising both private and public bodies in a range of sectors, including health, transport, retail, utilities and technology.
Jennifer regularly advises landlords and tenants, including individuals, corporate and public bodies on a broad range of subjects including dilapidation claims, forfeiture, possession proceedings (including squatter eviction), easements, opposed and unopposed lease renewals, operation of break clauses, rent reviews and other forms of landlord and tenant disputes.
Shane has acted for a wide range of public bodies including central government departments, policing authorities, utilities and local authorities and has relevant secondment experience advising on the procurement of technology, and service contracts.
Advising public sector bodies on plant and reactive maintenance services contracts, whether single or multiple supplier, using bespoke and industry standard forms.
We have particular expertise in working with public bodies, advising them what they can and can not do to protect their reputations within the law.
Jonathan regularly advises and represents employers, particularly public bodies and third sector organisations, in employment and disciplinary matters.
Ginevra has experience advising public sector bodies and private sector contractors on major outsourcing contracts involving employee transfers, TUPE and pension rights.
He has advised and represented private individuals, commercial entities, and public bodies on media and data protection issues, including (i) advising a corporate entity subject to a criminal investigation on data protection compliance, (ii) dealing with data protection aspects of a high - profile media injunction, (iii) representing a local authority in opposing a data protection injunction, and (iv) representing an MP subject to a DPA damages claim.
He advises on all aspects of vires and public bodies» powers and obligations, and on challenges to public bodies» decisions.
Rupert regularly advises and represents public bodies and commercial entities on issues concerning public law and judicial review, particularly in relation to matters with a human rights, European law, or commercial element.
Our public law experts advise business and local and national government bodies on highways issues, business rates, compulsory purchase, local government, judicial review and Parliamentary proceedings.
Members have over recent years advised and represented a wide range of private clients and central and local government bodies on a number of high profile state aid cases including cases arising out of the banking crisis, challenges to public funding of broadcasters, and public support for major infrastructure projects.
Fiona advises blue - chip corporates, emerging technology companies, fashion designers, public bodies, universities and research institutions.
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