Sentences with phrase «statutory bodies does»

[xxvi] Whatever «curial deference» [xxvii] Irish courts are inclined to grant when hearing appeals from decisions of statutory bodies does not extend to questions of law.

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Judging from the complaining that still emanates from the body politic about IPSA and its practices, the notion that statutory underpinning in its case at least did not equal «entirely controlled by politicians.»
It will be transferred to a new body which its chairman, Lord Hunt, hopes will be able to establish a new form of self - regulation «with teeth» that does not require journalistic oversight on a statutory footing.
The Climate Change Authority, the independent statutory body to advise on emissions targets and policies, factored three aspects into its recommendation today: Australia's relative capacity to afford action to reduce emissions, the nation's responsibility to do so, and the effort required to meet the target.
The Association is not a formal statutory body, [25] nor does it appear that the Bar Association is the body tasked with regulating admission into the profession or supplying and enforcing its codes of conduct and ethics.
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 purpose.
The most frustrated SRLs are those who have been treated badly by judges or opposing lawyers, and who realize that there is no body of oversight that will go to bat for them and no statutory framework under which to do so.
The question is: does the statutory language allow the Privacy Commissioner to require production of documents over which a public body claims solicitor - client privilege?
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