MPs to Amend Electronic Crimes Act during February Sitting
Government will be amending the Electronic Crimes Bill.
Government will be amending the Electronic Crimes Bill.
The executive of the MWAG is urging Government to fulfil its promise and remove the controversial Clause 6 of the ...
Speaking about the controversial section, Prime Minister Mitchell said: “You don’t have to worry, we will deal with that appropriately“
There is a need to have clear definition to guide the authorities about the implementation of the Electronic Crimes Bill.
The Internet has provided yet another avenue of communication which has significant implications for the law relating to defamation.
On this day, 1 August 1834, the British government declared all slaves in its colonies to be free.
Grenada and the rest of the region observes one hundred and seventy-five years of emancipation. Activities will be held on ...
Any amendments made to the Bill in the Upper House sitting will result in it having to return to the ...
Unlike stated in some media reports, the current proposal before the parliament is in no way law.
Any attempts to limit free speech in Grenada by any Government will be met with resistance from me.
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