SERAP said: «We are pleased to accept the invitation from the Senate President to visit the National Assembly to discuss
matters of public interest following SERAP's letter to Saraki to disclose details of salaries and allowances of members of the Senate,».
Not exact matches
NEW YORK / BOSTON (Reuters)- Rapid7, LogRhythm and Mimecast are joining a growing list
of cybersecurity firms planning to go
public in 2015 to capitalize on investor
interest following a spate
of hacker attacks, according to people familiar with the
matter.
It looks to me that if enough people
follow you on Twitter, a federal judge may conclude that the details
of your day - to - day life are a
matter of «
public interest» for purposes
of trademark law.
(1) the comment must be on a
matter of public interest; (2) the comment must be based on fact; (3) the comment, though it can include inferences
of fact, must be recognizable as comment; and, (4) the comment must satisfy the
following objective test: could any person honestly express that opinion on the proved facts?
Even if there was adultery and even if one happened to agree that it was «depraved», it by no means
followed that these were
matters of genuine
public interest.
Bill 52 in Ontario, The Protection
of Public Participation Act, 2015, was instituted following the 2010 recommendations by the Anti-SLAPP Advisory Panel to protect freedom of speech on matters of public int
Public Participation Act, 2015, was instituted
following the 2010 recommendations by the Anti-SLAPP Advisory Panel to protect freedom
of speech on
matters of public int
public interest.
(4) A relevant decision may not be taken except on imperative grounds
of public security in respect
of an EEA national who: (a) has resided in the UK for a continuous period
of at least 10 years before the relevant decision; or... (5) Where a relevant decision is taken on grounds
of public policy or
public security it shall, in addition to complying with the preceding paragraphs
of this regulation, be taken in accordance with the
following principles --(a) the decision must comply with the principle
of proportionality; (b) the decision must be based exclusively on the personal conduct
of the person concerned; (c) the personal conduct
of the person concerned must represent a genuine, present and sufficiently serious threat affecting one
of the fundamental
interests of society; (d)
matters isolated from the particulars
of the case or which relate to considerations
of general prevention do not justify the decision; and (e) a person's previous criminal convictions do not in themselves justify the decision.
I also find it
interesting to read many
of the sections
of the Competition Tribunals
public decision regarding this
matter, such as the
following: