They also argued that ministers should not have the power to impose taxation by statutory instrument, and that tertiary legislation (law
made by public bodies under powers conferred by ministers) must not be used to levy fees and charges.
I help my clients by challenging decisions
made by public bodies including the NHS and Social services through internal complaints procedures, appeals and where necessary, court action.
Decisions
made by public bodies very often have important and sometimes far - reaching consequences for those who are directly affected by them.
A judicial review («JR») is a type of court proceeding in which a judge reviews the lawfulness of a decision or action
made by a public body; they are a challenge to the way in which a decision has been made, rather than the conclusion reached.
Not exact matches
It is a good plan having the DASCOIN in
public exchange
by first quarter of 2018, that will
make the system very useful for every
body that subscribe the coin.
While the points
made by these gentlemen are both valid and critically important, they fail to take note of four other dangerous subsidies: (1) the market perception that the Washington and Wall Street revolving door has rendered these firms immune from prosecution — even for repeated, illegal cartel behavior; (2) the ability to spend billions buying back their own stock, effectively propping up their own share price and bad behavior; (3) self - regulation with compromised
bodies creating the market perception and reality of a competitive edge; and (4) Congress and the Supreme Court tolerating Wall Street running its own private justice system (mandatory arbitration) where corrupt acts are kept hidden from
public view until they blow up into catastrophic events to the economy.
Despite innumerable private testimonies of help and solidarity given — often at great risk — to persecuted Jews, despite innumerable touching signs of friendship and fidelity that dismissed Jewish professors received from their students, no
public protest has been
made by any educational
body; and some new corporative institutions, among the liberal professions, are willingly admitting a kind of numerus clausus.
Thus, lacking
body mass, women
made a virtue out of delicacy (often a rather steely delicacy); stuck with not just bearing but also raising the children, women promoted the sanctity of motherhood; deprived of upper -
body strength, women
made men carry things; afflicted
by capricious hormonal fluctuations, women used crying as a form of interpersonal leverage; restricted from the
public sphere, women commandeered domestic life; shut out of decent employment, gals adopted a «pay - to - play» strategy - men had to pay for sex, with dinners, rings, and homes.
«A major policy decision
by a
public body to replace an airport with a park should not be
made based on secret, incomplete information,» Brown said in his letter.
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.
In its analysis of administration cost savings caused
by the
Public Bodies Reform programme, the National Audit Office (NAO) decided to exclude bodies associated with the Department of Health (the department subject to the largest administration cost changes), saying «the major reorganisation and transfer of functions between NHS bodies since 2010 made the analysis too problematic» (NAO 2014, p
Bodies Reform programme, the National Audit Office (NAO) decided to exclude
bodies associated with the Department of Health (the department subject to the largest administration cost changes), saying «the major reorganisation and transfer of functions between NHS bodies since 2010 made the analysis too problematic» (NAO 2014, p
bodies associated with the Department of Health (the department subject to the largest administration cost changes), saying «the major reorganisation and transfer of functions between NHS
bodies since 2010 made the analysis too problematic» (NAO 2014, p
bodies since 2010
made the analysis too problematic» (NAO 2014, p. 40).
So far, every single act of alleged corruption labeled against any member of my administration has been or is in the process of being investigated
by independent
bodies, and the findings so far
made public.
The president indicated that so far, «every single act of alleged corruption labelled against any member of my administration has been or is in the process of being investigated
by independent
bodies and the findings
made public.
The Institute, the professional
body representing human resource managers, claims that the official analysis does not include job cuts to be
made by local authorities, the NHS and other
public bodies.
CECs are the local representative
bodies that help inform education policy decision
making and have been highlighted during the «Mayoral Control Forums» held
by Public Advocate Letitia James in recent weeks.
The legislation would
make the Authority subject to open
public record laws of both states, require that its meetings be open to the
public, establish audit and finance committees within the
body, and mandate an annual report
by an independent auditor that gets sent to the governor, state comptroller and each state's Legislature.
The Low Incomes Tax Reform Group (LITRG) has welcomed a recommendation in a report
by the House of Commons Work and Pensions Committee that the «self - employed» should be given at least «worker» employment status unless the engager of their labour can prove otherwise.1 This is a recommendation that LITRG
made in written evidence to a separate inquiry.2 LITRG believes that the denial of employment rights to people working in the «gig economy» and the exploitation of other flexible workers regarding their taxes share a common cause: the workers» own lack of knowledge, their reluctance to challenge their treatment because they lack confidence or just need the work and the businesses involved apparently having little fear of action being taken against them
by public bodies.
The Maple Festival is
made possible
by: The combined efforts of some 1000 people, many organizations,
public bodies and the Marathon Central School.
This decision reminds me of the huge
public cry that greeted the decision of President Mahama and his government to
make Accra the centre for Ebola treatment and how are Christian
bodies even joined to criticize that decision but at the end of the day, we all saw how that particular decision saved countries that were hit
by Ebola and the world at large.
He said, «It is about the party invoking a clause in the constitution in recognition of a decision he had
made by ceasing his membership of the party
by going
public to say he voted for a candidate other than the candidate of the party, and also saying that he was advocating to his constituents to vote against the decision of the congress which is the highest
body of the party.»
The Conservatives have been accused of
making a «determined effort» to put Tory supporters in charge of
public bodies,
by the outgoing head of Ofsted Baroness Morgan.
The plan calls for independent oversight of the city's Housing Preservation Department; establishing a
public education campaign to inform tenants about HPD's role; empowering a new
body or building inspectors to collect fines against landlords; having HPD
make repairs not completed
by the landlord in the specified amount of time and then billing the landlord;
making inspectors carry citations in multiple languages and send out reports in multiple languages; forcing landlords to
make repairs within 24 hours of emergency violations; establishing an East Harlem HPD oversight team as a pilot for other areas with at - risk low - income housing; providing inspections 24 - hours - a-day, 7 - days - a-week; and improving HPD's follow - up on violations.
The order, which the White House did not immediately
make public, will kick off what will likely be a lengthy process to undo the Waters of the United States (WOTUS) rule, finalized
by the Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in 2015 to clarify which
bodies of water are covered
by the Clean Water Act.
Since it was established
by CASW in 2000, this prize has sought to honor not a single story but a
body of work published
by a single journalist that has
made a lasting contribution to the
public's understanding of critical advances in medical science and their impact on human health.
Many of the best - remembered elements — the FAO Schwarz piano scene, the near - casting of Robert De Niro (who went on to
make another one of the 1980s» best comedies, Midnight Run), concurrently - produced
body - switching comedies, the movie's
public and critical success — are discussed here and elsewhere, but this succeeds as the most encompassing general retrospective, marred only
by the non-participation of Hanks and John Heard.
Given that the RHSU Edu - Scholar rankings,
by design, favor scholars who've
bodies of work and sustained influence, these junior faculty deserve particular note for effectively
making the (rarely rewarded) effort to engage in the
public square.
The commitments
made by the EU, US and the Global Alliance for Children (a grouping of
public and private
bodies) set an important precedent for other donors.
Justine Greening has asked the School Teachers» Review
Body, which
makes recommendations for teacher's salaries, to consider a «more flexible approach to
public sector pay» — repeating calls already
made by the Treasury after the 1 per cent cap was lifted.
Adding to a growing
body of evidence of overall progress
made by Newark's
public schools and life outcomes for Newark students, two studies released this month
by Harvard University and MarGrady Research reveal significant gains
made by the school district.
If you need to take your dog in
public places where pet dogs are not allowed, yes, certification
by the provincial
body in some provinces of Canada (BC, Alberta and Nova Scotia (soon) is recommended and will
make your life easier if challenged
by a retailer or accommodation provider.
By raising
public awareness about dog
body language and teaching both parents and kids how to interact safely and respectfully with dogs, I believe we can prevent a lot of bites and
make life safer and more enjoyable for the whole family.
Following a conversation with Mike Kelley about the physical beauty of many performance artists, McCarthy collaborated with Kelley to
make Fresh Acconci (1995), a restaging of a series of historic works
by the New York — based artist Vito Acconci, who is known for early performances in which he employed his own
body to explore questions of social interaction, the distinctions between
public and private behavior, and the objectification of the human
body.
Its original meaning — «coming together through the binding of two ropes» — shifted as the
public began inventing new definitions and merchandising the word, resulting in a massive
body of work, not
made by the artist, but instigated
by Weist through her choice and placement of a word.
The first comprehensive presentation of a largely unknown
body of work, this exhibition surveys black and white prints
made between 1974 and 1983, accompanied
by a publication and a series of
public programs.
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)-- the Geneva - based international
body set up
by the UN to disseminate «climate change» information —
made public a report in Yokohama, Japan, on March 31 asserting that the impacts of global warming are likely to be «severe, pervasive, and irreversible.»
It then proceeded to applied this principle to case before it: «[20] It follows from the foregoing that a
body, whatever its legal form, which has been
made responsible, pursuant to a measure adopted
by the State, for providing a
public service under the control of the State and has for that purpose special powers beyond those which result from the normal rules applicable in relations between individuals is included in any event among the
bodies against which the provisions of a directive capable of having direct effect may be relied upon.»
The standard in FIPPA is that
public bodies must protect personal information
by making reasonable security arrangements against such risks as unauthorized access, collection, use, disclosure or disposal.
The deputy principal then
made an application to the High Court to review this decision,
by way of judicial review (a review procedure for decisions / actions of
public bodies).
When fobbing off the job of drafting the Declaration of Independence to the then 33 - year - old Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin told him «I have
made a rule, whenever in my power, to avoid becoming the [drafter] of papers to be reviewed
by a
public body.»
In other words, National Energy Board Act should be amended so that energy needs analysis conducted
by the NEB would result in findings and recommendations about whether certain market and financial conditions are present (to inform sustainability assessment and decision -
making about a project) but the NEB would no longer be the
body responsible for recommending whether it is in the overall
public interest for a project to proceed.
Dominic Grieve, the Conservative shadow home secretary highlights one popular criticism: «The Act has attracted a huge amount of
public hostility and helped to create a rights culture which has been seen
by many people as forcing the state to
make concessions to the undeserving...
public bodies routinely hide behind the Act to hide their own incompetence.»
Public Bodies Orders (PBOs) are made using powers delegated by the Public Bodies Act 2011, which permit ministers to abolish, merge or modify 285 public bodies as part of an exercise sometimes referred to as «the bonfire of the quangos&r
Public Bodies Orders (PBOs) are made using powers delegated by the Public Bodies Act 2011, which permit ministers to abolish, merge or modify 285 public bodies as part of an exercise sometimes referred to as «the bonfire of the quangos&r
Bodies Orders (PBOs) are
made using powers delegated
by the
Public Bodies Act 2011, which permit ministers to abolish, merge or modify 285 public bodies as part of an exercise sometimes referred to as «the bonfire of the quangos&r
Public Bodies Act 2011, which permit ministers to abolish, merge or modify 285 public bodies as part of an exercise sometimes referred to as «the bonfire of the quangos&r
Bodies Act 2011, which permit ministers to abolish, merge or modify 285
public bodies as part of an exercise sometimes referred to as «the bonfire of the quangos&r
public bodies as part of an exercise sometimes referred to as «the bonfire of the quangos&r
bodies as part of an exercise sometimes referred to as «the bonfire of the quangos».
As I understand it, the question you raise is whether or not
public funds used to allow researchers to remove the DNA,
making it «markedly different» from that produced
by the
body natural, should be granted the same exclusive patent rights issued to a privately funded company.
penalizes the defendant for engaging in
public participation «plaintiff» means a person who initiates or maintains a proceeding against a defendant; «proceeding» means any action, suit, matter, cause, counterclaim, appeal, or originating application that is brought in the Supreme Court or the Provincial Court, but does not include a prosecution for an offence or a crime; «public interest» means the whole of the subject matter invites public attention, or a matter in which the public has some substantial concern because it affects the welfare of citizens, or one to which considerable public notoriety or controversy has attached; «public participation» means communication or conduct aimed at influencing public opinion, or promoting further lawful action by the public or any government body, in relation to an issue of public interest; «Strategic Lawsuit Against Public Participation (SLAPP)» means a claim that arises from a form of expression or public participation, by the person against whom the claim is asserted that was made in connection with an official proceeding or about a matter of public interest; Purposes of this Act: 2 The purposes of this Act are to a) Establish a statutory right to public participation for every individual; b) Encourage individuals to express themselves on matters of public interest; c) Promote broad participation in debates on matters of public interest; d) Discourage the use of litigation as a means of unduly limiting expression on matters of public interest; and, e) Preserve the right of access to the courts for all proceedings and claims that are not brought or maintained for an improper pu
public participation «plaintiff» means a person who initiates or maintains a proceeding against a defendant; «proceeding» means any action, suit, matter, cause, counterclaim, appeal, or originating application that is brought in the Supreme Court or the Provincial Court, but does not include a prosecution for an offence or a crime; «
public interest» means the whole of the subject matter invites public attention, or a matter in which the public has some substantial concern because it affects the welfare of citizens, or one to which considerable public notoriety or controversy has attached; «public participation» means communication or conduct aimed at influencing public opinion, or promoting further lawful action by the public or any government body, in relation to an issue of public interest; «Strategic Lawsuit Against Public Participation (SLAPP)» means a claim that arises from a form of expression or public participation, by the person against whom the claim is asserted that was made in connection with an official proceeding or about a matter of public interest; Purposes of this Act: 2 The purposes of this Act are to a) Establish a statutory right to public participation for every individual; b) Encourage individuals to express themselves on matters of public interest; c) Promote broad participation in debates on matters of public interest; d) Discourage the use of litigation as a means of unduly limiting expression on matters of public interest; and, e) Preserve the right of access to the courts for all proceedings and claims that are not brought or maintained for an improper pu
public interest» means the whole of the subject matter invites
public attention, or a matter in which the public has some substantial concern because it affects the welfare of citizens, or one to which considerable public notoriety or controversy has attached; «public participation» means communication or conduct aimed at influencing public opinion, or promoting further lawful action by the public or any government body, in relation to an issue of public interest; «Strategic Lawsuit Against Public Participation (SLAPP)» means a claim that arises from a form of expression or public participation, by the person against whom the claim is asserted that was made in connection with an official proceeding or about a matter of public interest; Purposes of this Act: 2 The purposes of this Act are to a) Establish a statutory right to public participation for every individual; b) Encourage individuals to express themselves on matters of public interest; c) Promote broad participation in debates on matters of public interest; d) Discourage the use of litigation as a means of unduly limiting expression on matters of public interest; and, e) Preserve the right of access to the courts for all proceedings and claims that are not brought or maintained for an improper pu
public attention, or a matter in which the
public has some substantial concern because it affects the welfare of citizens, or one to which considerable public notoriety or controversy has attached; «public participation» means communication or conduct aimed at influencing public opinion, or promoting further lawful action by the public or any government body, in relation to an issue of public interest; «Strategic Lawsuit Against Public Participation (SLAPP)» means a claim that arises from a form of expression or public participation, by the person against whom the claim is asserted that was made in connection with an official proceeding or about a matter of public interest; Purposes of this Act: 2 The purposes of this Act are to a) Establish a statutory right to public participation for every individual; b) Encourage individuals to express themselves on matters of public interest; c) Promote broad participation in debates on matters of public interest; d) Discourage the use of litigation as a means of unduly limiting expression on matters of public interest; and, e) Preserve the right of access to the courts for all proceedings and claims that are not brought or maintained for an improper pu
public has some substantial concern because it affects the welfare of citizens, or one to which considerable
public notoriety or controversy has attached; «public participation» means communication or conduct aimed at influencing public opinion, or promoting further lawful action by the public or any government body, in relation to an issue of public interest; «Strategic Lawsuit Against Public Participation (SLAPP)» means a claim that arises from a form of expression or public participation, by the person against whom the claim is asserted that was made in connection with an official proceeding or about a matter of public interest; Purposes of this Act: 2 The purposes of this Act are to a) Establish a statutory right to public participation for every individual; b) Encourage individuals to express themselves on matters of public interest; c) Promote broad participation in debates on matters of public interest; d) Discourage the use of litigation as a means of unduly limiting expression on matters of public interest; and, e) Preserve the right of access to the courts for all proceedings and claims that are not brought or maintained for an improper pu
public notoriety or controversy has attached; «
public participation» means communication or conduct aimed at influencing public opinion, or promoting further lawful action by the public or any government body, in relation to an issue of public interest; «Strategic Lawsuit Against Public Participation (SLAPP)» means a claim that arises from a form of expression or public participation, by the person against whom the claim is asserted that was made in connection with an official proceeding or about a matter of public interest; Purposes of this Act: 2 The purposes of this Act are to a) Establish a statutory right to public participation for every individual; b) Encourage individuals to express themselves on matters of public interest; c) Promote broad participation in debates on matters of public interest; d) Discourage the use of litigation as a means of unduly limiting expression on matters of public interest; and, e) Preserve the right of access to the courts for all proceedings and claims that are not brought or maintained for an improper pu
public participation» means communication or conduct aimed at influencing
public opinion, or promoting further lawful action by the public or any government body, in relation to an issue of public interest; «Strategic Lawsuit Against Public Participation (SLAPP)» means a claim that arises from a form of expression or public participation, by the person against whom the claim is asserted that was made in connection with an official proceeding or about a matter of public interest; Purposes of this Act: 2 The purposes of this Act are to a) Establish a statutory right to public participation for every individual; b) Encourage individuals to express themselves on matters of public interest; c) Promote broad participation in debates on matters of public interest; d) Discourage the use of litigation as a means of unduly limiting expression on matters of public interest; and, e) Preserve the right of access to the courts for all proceedings and claims that are not brought or maintained for an improper pu
public opinion, or promoting further lawful action
by the
public or any government body, in relation to an issue of public interest; «Strategic Lawsuit Against Public Participation (SLAPP)» means a claim that arises from a form of expression or public participation, by the person against whom the claim is asserted that was made in connection with an official proceeding or about a matter of public interest; Purposes of this Act: 2 The purposes of this Act are to a) Establish a statutory right to public participation for every individual; b) Encourage individuals to express themselves on matters of public interest; c) Promote broad participation in debates on matters of public interest; d) Discourage the use of litigation as a means of unduly limiting expression on matters of public interest; and, e) Preserve the right of access to the courts for all proceedings and claims that are not brought or maintained for an improper pu
public or any government
body, in relation to an issue of
public interest; «Strategic Lawsuit Against Public Participation (SLAPP)» means a claim that arises from a form of expression or public participation, by the person against whom the claim is asserted that was made in connection with an official proceeding or about a matter of public interest; Purposes of this Act: 2 The purposes of this Act are to a) Establish a statutory right to public participation for every individual; b) Encourage individuals to express themselves on matters of public interest; c) Promote broad participation in debates on matters of public interest; d) Discourage the use of litigation as a means of unduly limiting expression on matters of public interest; and, e) Preserve the right of access to the courts for all proceedings and claims that are not brought or maintained for an improper pu
public interest; «Strategic Lawsuit Against
Public Participation (SLAPP)» means a claim that arises from a form of expression or public participation, by the person against whom the claim is asserted that was made in connection with an official proceeding or about a matter of public interest; Purposes of this Act: 2 The purposes of this Act are to a) Establish a statutory right to public participation for every individual; b) Encourage individuals to express themselves on matters of public interest; c) Promote broad participation in debates on matters of public interest; d) Discourage the use of litigation as a means of unduly limiting expression on matters of public interest; and, e) Preserve the right of access to the courts for all proceedings and claims that are not brought or maintained for an improper pu
Public Participation (SLAPP)» means a claim that arises from a form of expression or
public participation, by the person against whom the claim is asserted that was made in connection with an official proceeding or about a matter of public interest; Purposes of this Act: 2 The purposes of this Act are to a) Establish a statutory right to public participation for every individual; b) Encourage individuals to express themselves on matters of public interest; c) Promote broad participation in debates on matters of public interest; d) Discourage the use of litigation as a means of unduly limiting expression on matters of public interest; and, e) Preserve the right of access to the courts for all proceedings and claims that are not brought or maintained for an improper pu
public participation,
by the person against whom the claim is asserted that was
made in connection with an official proceeding or about a matter of
public interest; Purposes of this Act: 2 The purposes of this Act are to a) Establish a statutory right to public participation for every individual; b) Encourage individuals to express themselves on matters of public interest; c) Promote broad participation in debates on matters of public interest; d) Discourage the use of litigation as a means of unduly limiting expression on matters of public interest; and, e) Preserve the right of access to the courts for all proceedings and claims that are not brought or maintained for an improper pu
public interest; Purposes of this Act: 2 The purposes of this Act are to a) Establish a statutory right to
public participation for every individual; b) Encourage individuals to express themselves on matters of public interest; c) Promote broad participation in debates on matters of public interest; d) Discourage the use of litigation as a means of unduly limiting expression on matters of public interest; and, e) Preserve the right of access to the courts for all proceedings and claims that are not brought or maintained for an improper pu
public participation for every individual; b) Encourage individuals to express themselves on matters of
public interest; c) Promote broad participation in debates on matters of public interest; d) Discourage the use of litigation as a means of unduly limiting expression on matters of public interest; and, e) Preserve the right of access to the courts for all proceedings and claims that are not brought or maintained for an improper pu
public interest; c) Promote broad participation in debates on matters of
public interest; d) Discourage the use of litigation as a means of unduly limiting expression on matters of public interest; and, e) Preserve the right of access to the courts for all proceedings and claims that are not brought or maintained for an improper pu
public interest; d) Discourage the use of litigation as a means of unduly limiting expression on matters of
public interest; and, e) Preserve the right of access to the courts for all proceedings and claims that are not brought or maintained for an improper pu
public interest; and, e) Preserve the right of access to the courts for all proceedings and claims that are not brought or maintained for an improper purpose.
This change,
made by O. Reg.77 / 06, moves the forms from the
body of the Rules to the following
public website: http://www.ontariocourtforms.on.ca.
When deciding whether to refer a case, the CCRC is required to consider representations
made by the applicant, his or her representatives, the Government or other outside agencies or
public or private
bodies, and «any other matters which appear to the Commission to be relevant.»
The event, The Citizen and the State: Poor decision -
making and the role of the pro bono Bar, considered the extent of poor decision -
making by state
bodies which forced members of the
public to appeal decisions about their entitlement to benefits and other rights, to the courts, often without legal representation due to legal aid cuts.
Since, as you suggest, allegations of non-consensual sex are a
public matter, it is a matter that should be dealt with
by making a complaint to the appropriate
public bodies and should be dealt with
by them — not the CBC.
Even though Alphamix concerned a domestic arbitral award, the attitude of the Judge in scrutinizing the arguments against the enforcement of an award when a litigant has gone through all the proper court procedures, even
public interest ones, is most welcome and sends a strong signal to
public bodies which choose to have their commercial disputes resolved
by way of arbitration, that they should take arbitration proceedings and arbitral awards
made against them seriously.
If the CPS had
made the disclosure, she found that it was authorized
by section 40 (1)(f) of the FOIP Act, which provides that «A
public body may disclose personal information... for any purpose in accordance with an enactment of Alberta or Canada that authorizes or requires the disclosure.»