Grenada strengthens its electronic legislation
With fines ranging from EC$5000 to EC$300,000 and jail time running between 6 months and 20 years the laws are expected deter persons from engaging in electronic mischief. View the full post Grenada...
View ArticleDefamation And The Use Of The Internet
The Internet has provided yet another avenue of communication which has significant implications for the law relating to defamation. View the full post Defamation And The Use Of The Internet on NOW...
View ArticleElectronic Crimes Bill Not Yet in Effect
Once the Bill is Gazetted, the Minister responsible in agreement with the Cabinet will approve a date of effect. View the full post Electronic Crimes Bill Not Yet in Effect on NOW Grenada.
View ArticleFreedom of Expression versus Defamation
“Section 10 of the Grenada Constitution provides that no person shall be hindered in the enjoyment of his freedom of expression. However the section acknowledges that the reputation, rights and...
View ArticleReligious Grouping Calls for Higher Standards in The Media
The Conference of Churches Grenada wants radio and television stations talk-show hosts to better prepare themselves for topics that will be discussed live, and at the same time stop callers from...
View ArticleElection Candidate Promises to Sue Her Opponent for Defamation
Delma Thomas who will be contesting the St Andrew North West constituency said that her name was slandered by her opponent Phillip Alexander during a public meeting. View the full post Election...
View Article35th Universal Periodic Review: UK statement on Grenada
The United Kingdom commends Grenada for being the first Caribbean country to decriminalise defamation and encourages the government to increase its efforts to protect media freedom. View the full post...
View ArticleSolidarity message for our sister PRO
“The National Executive Council and the entire membership of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) stand firmly in solidarity with our Public Relations Officer (PRO), Sister Claudette Joseph, named as...
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