Sentences with phrase «where public bodies»

The Chief Coroner, Peter Thornton QC, used an interview with The Guardian to call for legal aid to be provided to bereaved families at inquests where public bodies are involved, while Louise Brookes, whose brother died at Hillsborough, urged the government to guarantee legal aid for the families of the Birmingham bomb victims.
Those are the dates of purdah, which is the period leading up to an election where public bodies must act in a politically neutral manner until a new government is formed.
introduce more restrictive rules on the time limits for bringing cases where the public body under scrutiny is acting unlawfully on an ongoing basis;
Similarly, as described in detail in the preamble to § 164.512 (a), where another public body has mandated the disclosure of health information, upsetting that judgment in this regulation would not be appropriate.
In cases where a public body is seeking possession of land (perhaps against squatters, trespassers or ex-tenants or licensees), it needs to ensure that (where the occupier is living on the land) the decision to do so is proportionate.

Not exact matches

«The agency should include and explain the... investigations conducted in Dimock, Pennsylvania; Pavillion, Wyoming; and Parker County, Texas where hydraulic fracturing activities are perceived by many members of the public to have caused significant local impacts to drinking water resources,» states the advisory body's review.
The appropriate body might be a committee, as is currently the case in Canada, where the potentially relevant tools are shared among several public sector institutions.
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.
As far as «it is their choice» first where is the choice not to participate and second are you for public nudity and prost - itution, for it's their choice mannnn... it's there body mannn how can you control the mannn mannn
I've sat through church services or conferences or workplaces or public arenas where the only women who are visible are the ones who are extremely thin, who are white, who are blonde, who are American, who are fashionably dressed and professionally done - up, who are able - bodied, who are bright without being intimidating, who are pretty without being sexy, who are unthreatening to our status quo of appropriate, who are ticking every box for what our culture tells us is acceptable about womanhood.
We may well ask ourselves where we would have stood with reference to Calvary — below the average, with the outlaws, condemned by the general body of public opinion; on the average with the multitude, whose organized public opinion slew alike robbers and Christ; or above the average, with Christ himself.
It was the day that Fatma Samoura was making her first public appearance, as Secretary - General, in England, where the world football governing body was naming the winners of its «Diversity Awards».
Under the law, bodies that commission maternity related services, like other public services, need to publish an overall scheme and action plan for promoting gender equality, covering all areas where gender equality issues are deemed to be relevant.
The parts where you express feeling betrayed by your body and feeling ashamed to bottle feed in public particularly resonated with me.
The guilt issue is most pronounced with the formulabreastfeeding debate, where health professionals and public health bodies hesitate to give mothers accurate information about formula risks (with a lot of «support» from formula companies), so they won't feel «guilty» if they decide to formula feed.
And often, the principle of independent scrutiny was then taken by the government, or the hard - pressed leadership in a particular area of public life where standards were said to be inadequate, to imply formal enforcement by an external body.
Zellnor then went to Cornell Law School where he served as student body president, an editor on the Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy, a constitutional law instructor in prison, and as a Pro Bono Scholar — a position that allowed him to take the New York Bar early and spend his last semester working full - time at Justice 360, a criminal justice reform organization.
Enforcement of those state lobbying laws is the province of the Joint Commission on Public Ethics, a 14 - member body where six of the members and the executive director are selected by the governor.
But even where the public criticises such bodies, politicians seeking to reform them can come a cropper.
According to Col. Eric Aggrey - Quarshie, Director of Public Relations, Ghana Armed Forces (GAF), the body of the late Captain arrived Tuesday evening from the Dunkwa - on - Offin Government Hospital in the region where it was initially kept after the assassination in a town where illegal mining (popularly called galamsey) activities are at their peak.
Grandeau, who is a frequent critic of the Public Integrity Commission, said he believes the body should pick up where Kaye left off (he also notes an interesting, but irrelevant in this instance, personal connection between the ex-chief judge and the ex-PIC executive director, Herb Teitelbaum)
His soliloquy, which begins as a speech to the public at a lavish gala, is continued in the bathroom where he reflects on his ugly visage and deformed body.
As the executive director and the board chairman of the District of Columbia's independent chartering body, we are often asked whether we favor a «New Orleans» future for D.C., where charter schools eventually serve virtually all public - school students.
The trend of increasing racial and economic segregation is a nationwide trend — not just in Alabama and other Southern states.55 The South, however, was the only region in the country to see a net increase in private school enrollment between 1960 and 2000, and where private school enrollment is higher, support for spending in public schools tends to be lower.56 A growing body of rigorous research shows that money absolutely matters for public schools, especially for the students from low - income families who attend them.57 What's more, private schools in the South tend to have the largest overrepresentation of white students.58 In fact, research has shown that the strongest predictor of white private school enrollment is the proportion of black students in the local public schools.59
The decisions of public bodies, such as the Secretary of State (and therefore of RSCs where they assume the powers of the Secretary of State), local authorities and schools can be challenged by way of judicial review and other appropriate proceedings in the High Court.
The office has also advised government bodies to provide public notice for any meeting where a quorum of a public body could show up.
In Bridgeport, where the public school body is 91.4 % minority, Achievement First's Bridgeport Academy is 98.7 % minority.
In New Haven, where the public school body is 86.9 % minority; Achievement First's Amistad Academy is 98.1 % minority and Achievement First's Elm City Prep is 98.9 % minority.
Going against the grain in a country where many public schools are de facto segregated by income, these socioeconomically integrated charter schools have developed innovative methods for enrolling and serving a diverse student body.
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.
Gormley is one of Britain's most celebrated artists, known for sculptures, installations and public artworks that explore the body «as a place of becoming... a possible space where something that we might call identity or meaning can arise.»
The artist challenges the vulnerability and durability of the human body by sitting for an hour in a humid public latrine in the «East Village» of Beijing, where he lived at the time, covered in honey, fish sauce and swarming flies.
Where is the boundary between the inner body and public space?
In Fumimasa Hosokawa's Anonymous Scapes, Hello, The 20th Century (2001), black - and - white photographs of sites where anonymous bodies have been discovered are juxtaposed with public announcements requesting the identification of the bodies.
And it is upon this public surface / space / body where pre-linguistic meaning in other words, affect meets the signifier head on.»
Images of our public environment are isolated and reorganised into a segmented body, a fractured crucifix of broken language where syntax is deformed; beginning, -LSB-...]
The space where I am located and currently seated is part of a body of things, which reaching outward become public — it is here I find many more arms reaching to hold and fighting the urge to let go (from the weight of these things) in the endless struggle for democratic life.
He is arguably most well known for his public performance where he recreated the scene of well - to - do South African business man Kenny Kunene eating sushi off a naked women's body, critiquing the shortcomings associated with the emergence of a black middle class.
This award - winning nonprofit organization provides a nurturing space where creativity and artistic excellence are highly valued and where artists and youth partner together to plan, produce, and exhibit a body of work to the public.
Although he acquired his own photo booth in 1972, Bark maintained his interest in the «marginal public / private space» of the booths he found in Times Square where in 1973, presaging the Pictures Generation, he re-photographed body builder, wrestler, beauty and porn magazines.
Various bodies have been set up to support the Tate including Tate Members for the general public, where a yearly fee gives rights such as free entry to charging exhibitions and members rooms.
Where the YBAs fixated on shock and solipsism, if this bunch shares a special area of interest you might say it is in mixed media encounters between the eroticised human body and our public and personal spaces.
For the past 10 years Mike has been the Land Manager at two different companies where he has successfully negotiated a variety of trades between energy companies, public bodies and private land owners.
The report states how a public body can use the Cloud where the information is stored and accessed from outside of Canada:
In addition to the requirement for public bodies to protect personal information no matter where it is, FIPPA also requires public bodies to ensure that, subject to three exceptions listed in s. 30.1 of FIPPA, personal information is only stored in and accessed from inside Canada.
Does anyone know of any instance where any body in Canada — private or public — asks that foreign public documents be legalized before being accepted for use here?
His extensive PPP experience includes roads, waste, waste water and electricity PPP projects where he acts for both public and private bodies.
The existence of unresolved judicial review proceedings can cause significant problems for a public body even where a party does not make an application for interim relief.
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.
The Court of Appeal recognized that the issue was not decided by an earlier case — Trinity Western University v. British Columbia College of Teachers, 2001 SCC 31 — a case where a regulatory body refused to accredit TWU on the basis that the covenant might affect the ability of TWU graduates to teach in public schools in a non-discriminatory matter.
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