Sentences with phrase «raised issues of public importance»

[73]... This case constitutes public interest litigation: the respondents have raised issues of public importance that transcend their immediate interests.
«This case constitutes public interest litigation: the respondents have raised issues of public importance that transcend their immediate interests.
As the Press Association reports, an appeal judge has ruled ten test cases should be heard, as they raise issues of public importance.

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Sewel's alleged behaviour has not raised any issue of great constitutional importance but reminds the public of its distaste for the unelected upper house.
Together, these projects encouraged grassroots thinking about leadership, expanded the kinds of organizations addressing this issue and raised public awareness about the importance of leadership to improve student learning.
Safe Hounds Beagle Rescue also strives to educate the public about the Beagle breed with emphasis on the humane treatment of all companion animals, proper care and guardianship, the importance of spaying and neutering to reduce pet overpopulation, and to raise awareness of companion animal welfare issues.
Joy is committed to raising public awareness around issues surrounding service dogs, and their importance in the lives of those who enlist their special training.
«The applicant's request does not establish that the decision conflicts with established jurisprudence and that the reconsideration raises issues of general or public importance.
His case had failed in the Tribunals but the Court accepted that it raised issues of special public importance such as to surmount the «second appeals» test, notwithstanding that it had been twice refused permission to appeal to the Upper Tribunal.
The Applicants argued their appeal raised a number of issues of public importance.
A next step in transforming the A2J landscape is to engage the public by raising awareness of the importance of justice issues in Canada.
To obtain leave to appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada from a sentence imposed, varied or affirmed by a provincial or territorial court of appeal, an applicant must demonstrate, to the satisfaction of the court, that the question raised, by reason of its public importance or the importance of any issue of law or of mixed law and fact involved in that question, is one that ought to be decided by that court or that it is, for any other reason, of such a nature or significance as to warrant a decision by that court.
The LAA's interpretation raises an issue of wider public importance.
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