Minding Your Legal Business IV: Protecting your reputation
“Our social context produces robust quarrels among neighbours. The term “slandered” is used locally to cover anything defamatory.”
“Our social context produces robust quarrels among neighbours. The term “slandered” is used locally to cover anything defamatory.”
The Conference of Churches Grenada wants radio and television stations talk-show hosts to better prepare themselves for topics that will ...
“Section 10 of the Grenada Constitution provides that no person shall be hindered in the enjoyment of his freedom of ...
Statement from Hamlet Mark, Senior Adviser on Information to the Prime Minister, on the issue of the Electronic Crimes Bill.
The executive of the MWAG is urging Government to fulfil its promise and remove the controversial Clause 6 of the ...
Four years ago, a High Court Judge ordered the liquidation of the Grenada Today newspaper.
Speaking about the controversial section, Prime Minister Mitchell said: “You don’t have to worry, we will deal with that appropriately“
The Internet has provided yet another avenue of communication which has significant implications for the law relating to defamation.
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