Sentences with phrase «of unlawful behaviour»

The remedy sought is not confined to ordinary compensation, but extends to damages for breach of the Convention and to declaratory relief, which in the context of this case, and if the Claimant succeeded, would represent an important marking of unlawful behaviour: a matter in which there is a legitimate public interest.

Not exact matches

Rev Buckley wrote to the Bishop of London and senior Metropolitan police officers to complain about police behaviour during the raids, describing it as «unacceptable and, at times, unlawful».
Ms Veron Lau, 40, the vice-president of the Cat Welfare Society, which had posted the CCTV footage on its Facebook page, thinks that mental illness should not be used as an excuse for unlawful behaviour.
Any unlawful use or any of the aforementioned actions or behaviour will constitute a material infringement of our intellectual property rights (including copyright and database right).
«The fact is that whenever the unauthorised release of information occurs it is inevitably going to involve at least a breach of trust and often dishonest and / or unlawful behaviour, so unless one takes the view that the unauthorised release of information is always wrong then we have to accept that there are times when we will condone such behaviour and take the view that the ends justify the means.
Such class actions permit the disgorgement of unlawful gains and serve not only the purposes of enhance access to justice and judicial economy, but also the broader purpose of behaviour modification.
Recent successes include securing an order from the Ontario Labour Relations Board declaring a union - led plant occupation to be unlawful, overturning a Saskatchewan Labour Relations Board decision in the Court of Appeal relating to the application of the «build up principle» in the construction industry, and upholding the termination of an employee with a marijuana addiction for repeated abusive behaviour towards management.
In the commercial context, if allegations of behaviour which is unlawful (or contrary to public policy) are raised before the arbitral tribunal, it will have to consider the consequences under the applicable law, and may also be required to have regard to the potential impact of the mandatory law and public policy of the arbitral seat and the place of performance of any relevant agreement, as well as transnational public policy.
However, it remains open to question whether targeted posts which influence the behaviour of the electorate are unlawful under either body of law.
Part of the ongoing competition awareness campaign is to distinguish between vigorous but lawful conduct that is likely to have significant benefits for consumers, and unlawful anti-competitive behaviour that may disadvantage consumers.
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