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security, cryptography and electronic certification activities; protect basic human rights, in particular the right to human dignity, honour and respect of privacy, as well as the
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the State, public bodies or natural or legal persons, without prejudice to the property rights of the relevant  holders.   2. The present Law shall extend to any cultural ass
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Section 2:  Moral rights    Article 22:  The author shall be entitled to respect for his name, status and work.    This right shall be a strictly personal right.    It shal
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To be a resident of Tunisia; • Should be enjoying all civil and political rights and has no legal precedent, • Should have at least a Bachelor's Degree or its
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Radio and Television Union shall, as appropriate, reserve the right to demand and claim for the rights and entitlements thereof, either by means of direct law
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reasonable time after being informed that such electronic message infringes the rights of a third party. 4° il supprime ou désactive l'accès à l‟information en
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processed data. CHAPTER III INDIVIDUALS’ RIGHTS WITH REGARD TO THE PERSONALLY IDENTIFIABLE INFORMATION Section 10: Any individual has the right to oppose, for legitimate reasons, to
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relevance of the data subject of the interconnection. CHAPTER 5 Rights and exceptions to the rights of the person concerned Art 28 - The person responsible
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uburenganzira bwa muntu; matters relating to human rights and participate in the development of Human Rights educational programmes; rwandaise aux droits de la personne
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threats that can impede the overall development of the country and endanger individual rights; ከአዳዲስ WHEREAS, the existing laws are not የቴክኖሎጂ ለውጦች ጋር በበቂ ሁኔታ ተጣጥመው adequately
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copyright in ideas. Copyright is a property right. But copyright is concerned, in essence, with the negative right of preventing the copying of material. It
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adherence to the rights and freedoms as defined in the Universal Declaration of the Rights of Man of 1948 and in the African Charter of the Rights of Man and
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] COPYRIGHT      ­  INTELLECTUAL AND MORAL RIGHTS    Art. 15 – The intellectual and moral rights shall consist in the author’s right to:  ­ defend his work;  ­ decide[[5]
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2004 recognized the right to property and the right to freedom of scientific, technical, literary and artistic creation and protects the rights inherent in intellectual
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2005 Determining plant species whose varieties are protected under Intellectual Property Rights Protection Law The Minster of Agriculture and Land Reclamation - Having reviewed the
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operators must carry traffic with the CLI (unmodified. h) The RURA reserves the right to conduct on-site inspections as part of its mandate. i) All network operators
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intellectual property rights subsisting in Bophuthatswana, Transkei, Venda and Ciskei into the national system; to extend the South African intellectual property rights legislation throughout
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Acquisition of intellectual property rights by State 14. (1) The rights acquired by the State in terms of this section are additional to the rights granted to the State in
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paragraphs (a) to (l). (2) The exclusive right vested under subsection (1) shall be exercised subject to any rights in respect of the traditional work acquired
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or with fine, or with both. Entry of private sites without rightful cause 9. Whoever, without rightful cause, enters a private site of any person, for the purpose
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registration of a mark Removal on the ground of non-use Reinstatement of lapsed mark rights Collective marks PART VII — International Registration under the Madrid protocol 48.
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marks PART 4 RIGHTS CONFERRED BY REGISTRATION 151. 152. 153. 154. 155. 156. Exclusive right Rights conferred by registration Exhaustion of rights Right to continue to
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accordingly and confirm this to the applicant in writing. Right of priority 6. An applicant claiming a right of priority under section 44(7) of the Act shall file
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enjoy the rights provided for in this Act, so long as they comply with all conditions and procedures laid down by this Act without prejudice to any rights vested in
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any matter, which must be minuted, but he or she does not have a right to vote at a meeting.’’. Amendment of section 11A of Act 13 of 2000
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in the same manner as if the rights in the registered design were held on behalf of the State. 19 Right of third parties in respect of State
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on equitable access to information and communications services, guaranteeing the digital rights of citizens and the development of a national industry based on human talent and
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of Service National Emergency & Security Network and Equipment Type approvals Co-Location Rights-of-Way Dispute Resolution UNIVERSAL ACCESS 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 5.0 5 6 NATIONAL PENETRATION
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17, 2008 HUMAN SCIENCES RESEARCH COUNCIL ACT, 2008 Intellectual property rights 14. (1) The rights in respect of any invention or design or any works eligible for copyright
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The right of access to public information is guaranteed in accordance with the provisions of article 7 of the Constitution. Access to information is a fundamental right of
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in equipment room etc shall be ensured. 2.5 Tariff The RINEX management has the right to set up the tariff policy/ per unit according to agreed parameters (Data traffic
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“Registrar” means an enterprise that has made an agreement with a registry for the right to send in applications and notices of alteration to the registry on behalf of
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decision making organ of Rwanda Utilities Regulatory Authority ; 1 h) Right of way: the right to pass through over someone's land and to have the reasonable use
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protect free competition and provide inclusive service, as well as protect users’ rights. In accordance with the Law No 44/2001 of 30/11/2001 governing Telecommunications, Rwanda
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protect free competition and provide inclusive service, as well as protect user’s rights. In exercise of powers conferred upon the regulatory board under the chapter 2,
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access. They have the right to extend or refuse their approval for such access. As such, application of the principle of PIC to the rights of local communities is
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protect free competition and provide inclusive service, as well as protect users’ rights. In accordance with the Telecommunication Regulation Law, Rwanda Utilities Regulatory Agency
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6. Seal. 7. Register of Geographical Indications. 8. Inspection of Register and right to obtain copies of entries therein. PART III USE OF MISLEADING GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS
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applicant. Right of Use 11. No person, other than a producer carrying on an activity in the geographical area specified in the Register, shall have the right to use
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 Examination of application    9. Opposition to registration    10.  Registration    11.  Right of use    12.  Cancellation and rectification of registration    13.  Register and publication 
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the applicant, withhold such information for the period needed to protect such rights. (4) If, for whatever reasons, the applicant withdraws an application, any
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deliberations also reaffirmed a rights-based approach on the grounds that most of these objectives and principles are derived from rights enshrined in the Constitution.
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respect for the fundamental rights and freedoms guaranteed by the Constitution, and in promoting peace, democracy, equality and justice; Recognising the right of the media to collect
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being applied for. (3) Any person entitled to the right to information under this Act, shall have the right to institute proceedings in the Court to compel any
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person’s right of access to information or the right not to have the information disclosed. (7) A complaint or allegation to the Human Rights Commission
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communications science; (ix) photography; (x) cinematography; (xi) gender matters; (xii) children’s rights; or (xiii) any other relevant field of experience as may be prescribed.’’. 15
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in terms of subsection (4). CHAPTER 5 Right to Appear, and to Appeal to Review Board and Supreme Court Right to appear, to be represented, to adduce
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of the rights of the persons interested. Where right depends on construction of enactment 7. Any person claiming any legal or equitable right in a case
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use of such data to injure the rights or interests of another or to procure for himself or for another person any undue right or advantage shall be punishable with
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respect for the fundamental rights and freedoms guaranteed by the Constitution, and in promoting peace, democracy, equality and justice; Recognizing the right of the media to collect
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amended by Regulation No. 93/2003) are hereby repealed. hOC] 'l'C i'ì n The rights and obligations of the Ethiopian Telecommunieation Corporation established under the Council
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major role in exercising the basic constitutional rights such as freedom of expression, access to information and the right to elect and be elected; ¨<e” ¾›Ñ` Gwƒ ¾J’¨<”
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1128 39. The Duty to Respect the Right to Reply 1) The broadcaster is duty bound to respect the right of a person to give reply concerning
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• Freedom of movement • Right to protect one's reputation • Freedom of religion • Right to privacy • Right of petition • Right to amparo • Protection from
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permit shall inform the Authority of all discoveries made during the exercise of the right of access granted under the access permit. (g) The holder of an access permit
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Charter on Human and Peoples‟ Rights, and other basic rights such as freedom of expression, the right to privacy and the right to a fair hearing, among
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form of electronic records. 8. Nothing contained in sections 6and 7 shall confer a right upon any person to insist that any Public Authority should accept, issue, create,
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critical databases Management of critical databases Restrictions on disclosure of information Right of inspection Non-compliance with Chapter 25 30 CHAPTER X DOMAIN NAME AUTHORITY AND
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and public rights of way 21. (1) An operator shall give access to other operators who request access to the facilities or public rights of way or
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Sensitive Personal Data 22. Rights of Data Owner C 2609 2010 No. C 2609 C 2610 C 2610 2010 No. Electronic Transactions 23. Rights of Preventing Data Processing
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critical databases Management of critical databases Restrictions on disclosure of information Right of inspection Non-compliance with Act Domain name registry 63. 64. 65. 66. 67.
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certification practice statement; (b) a statement advising the potential subscribers of the rights, duties and liabilities of the certification service provider, the subscriber and
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prescribe how electronic communications network service licensees must exercise their rights and fulfil their obligations under this Chapter and may, within that period,
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monopoly or exclusionary rights in any network or service contemplated by this Act or the related legislation. (8) Any monopoly or exclusive rights existing by virtue
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13 constituteproject.org • Right to work • Right to equal pay for work • Prohibition of slavery • Duty to work • Right to safe work environment
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the Rights of the Child. Egypt has acceded, with no declarations or reservations to articles 2 and 3, to the Optional Protocol to The Convention on the Rights of
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the right to constitute a committee or more among its members, on a temporary basis, to be assigned with some duties. The Board shall also have the right to
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Inalienable rights and freedoms of citizens may not be suspended or reduced. No law regulating the exercise of rights and freedoms may restrict such rights and
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reserve some rights in circumstances of limited capacity; (a) (b) The reserve period shall not exceed two (2) years after which the right will cease from
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of human rights and these are; (a) United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948) (b) International Convention on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (1966) 4
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 their expression.     Chapter 2 – Authors’ rights    Art.9.­ Moral rights    ((1) Moral rights shall consist of the author’s right to:     ((1) decide on the disclosure of[[2
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 of the mark, and such  acts may not give rise to any third-party right or any right of personal possession.  Article 10    Two or more priorities may be claime
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lodged, the applicant desires to insert a claim to a priority right or to a further priority right by inserting on the Form D1 the appropriate information as provided
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enjoy the rights provided for in this Act, so long as they comply with all conditions and procedures laid down by this Act without prejudice to any rights vested in
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modalities of exercise of this right. Article 36 Work is a sacred right and duty for each Congolese. • Right to work • Right to equal pay for work
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of the rights of the persons interested. Where right depends on construction of enactment 7. Any person claiming any legal or equitable right in a case
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the Rights of the Child. Eritrea has acceded, with no declarations or reservations to articles 2 and 3, to the Optional Protocol to The Convention on the Rights of
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the Rights of the Child. DRC has acceded, with no declarations or reservations to articles 2 and 3, to the Optional Protocol to The Convention on the Rights of
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the Rights of the Child. Mauritania has acceded, with no declarations or reservations to articles 2 and 3, to the Optional Protocol to The Convention on the Rights of
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the Rights of the Child. Togo has acceded, with no declarations or reservations to articles 2 and 3, to the Optional Protocol to The Convention on the Rights of
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declarations or reservations to articles 16, 17(e) and 34(c), to the Convention on the Rights of the Child. Sierra Leone has acceded, with no declarations or reservations to
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Namibia Copyright and Neighboring Rights Protection Act 6 of 1994en
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OF PERFORMERS' RIGHTS 45 Relation to copyright protection The rights conferred by this Part shall in no way restrict or affect any rights provided for elsewhere
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upon whom or which the moral rights have devolved shall have the right to waive the said rights. 9. Original ownership of economic rights (1) Subject to the other provisions
Guinea flagGuinea Copyright and Neighbouring Rights Act, 1980en
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moral nature and attributes of an eco­ nomic nature. (a) Moral Rights Moral rights consist of the author's right: to .decide on the disclosure of his work; to respect
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respect of which the right waived. 4/ Moral rights shall be enjoyed by heirs or legatees of the author until the expiry of economic rights. 9. Reproduction for
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to Rights to provide legal protection that is compatible with an ever growing deyelopment of copyright and neighbouring rights and to create conditions enabling the right ,
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or television work, the rights shall belong originally to the intellectual creators of the work. TITLE III Authors' Rights CHAPTER I Economic Rights Article 28. Subject to
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ORGANISATIONS 23. 24. 25 . 26. 27. Rights of performers Rights of phonograms producers Equitable remuneration for use of phonograms Rights of broadcasting organisations Limitations on
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]] rights Infringement of rights of producers of sound recordings Infringement by parallel imports Infringement of broadcasting organizations’ rights Infringement  of  publishers’  rights  in 
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ownership of economic rights 1 6. Transfer of rights 17. Presumption of authorship and of representation of author 1 8. Right of authorship 19. Right to share in
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construed as embracing the right to use the work in question either in its original language or in a different language, and the right of translation of the
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of performer Rights of Director Rights of producer Duty to indicate moral right information Notice of protection of producer’s rights Remuneration for broadcasting Rights of a broadcasting
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means all or any of the rights mentioned in section 8 of the Act and includes other similar rights. “Neighbouring rights” means rights of performers, producers and broadcasting
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becomes entitled­ to any right comprised in copyright, the assignee as respects the right so assigned, and the' assignor as respects the rights not assigned, shall be treated
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that prejudices consumers’ essential rights, particularly: i The right to health and safety upon the normal use of the products; ii The right to obtain correct information and
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Protection of rights of minorities. Right to culture and similar rights. Civic rights and activities. Right to a clean and healthy environment. Economic rights. Right of access
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peoples' rights should necessarily guarantee human rights; http://confinder.richmond.edu/Cameroon.htm (50 of 71)4/12/2005 10:53:07 AM Cameroon considering that the enjoyment of rights and
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of those rights and the redress of any grievances in respect of those rights. [Ch0000s16]16. The right to life Every person has the right to life
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FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS Article 11 a. All persons are born equally free and independent and have certain natural, inherent and inalienable rights, among which are the right of enjoying
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Human Rights Commission (2) The Human Rights Commission shall ensure that the Bill of Rights is upheld and protected. (3) The Human Rights Commission shall—
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Assembly, Association and Movement Political Rights Right to Marry Rights of Women Rights of Children Right to Education Rights of the Disabled Culture Protection from Discrimination
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the right to life, the right to personal integrity, the right to civil capacity and to citizenship, the non-retroactivity of criminal law, the right of
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religious institutions. … PART II: FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS AND DUTIES Article 24 All persons are equal before the law, enjoy the same rights and are subjected to the same duties
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full possession of their civil and political rights. TITLE II: RIGHTS AND DUTIES OF THE INDIVIDUAL Article 7 The rights and duties proclaimed and guaranteed by the African
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of these rights. CHAPTER II FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS, FREEDOMS AND GUARANTEES SECTION I INDIVIDUAL AND COLLECTIVE RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS Article 30 (Right to life)
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enjoying his civil and political rights has the right to choose freely his place of dwelling and to move on the national territory. The right of entry and exit from
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information 29. Right to health care 30. Right of working mothers 31. Right of minors 32. Protection of families 33. Right to education 34. Right to shelter 35
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shall have the right to vote and to be elected to office, with the exception of those legally deprived of this right. 3. The right to vote shall
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birth or other status. Article 26 Right to Privacy 1. Everyone has the right to privacy. This right shall include the right not to be subjected to searches of
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to the formalities ordered in the laws and regulations. • Right to work • Right to strike The right to strike is recognized. It is exercised within the framework
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of Fundamental Rights and Freedoms of the Individual 3. Fundamental rights and freedoms of the individual 4. Protection of right to life 5. Protection of right to personal
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the Rights of the Child. DRC has acceded, with no declarations or reservations to articles 2 and 3, to the Optional Protocol to The Convention on the Rights of
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Conditions for implementation of Chapter VII relating to border measures of Law No. 17 97 on the Protection of Industrial Property Englishen
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the registered trademark or the beneficiary of an exclusive exploitation right shall prove his/her rights by all means on that mark and attach to his/her application all
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of violence. • Right to strike Article 36 • Right to join trade unions The right to join and form unions is guaranteed, including the right to strike. •
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(4) (a) he is a person with a right to control the operation or use of the computer system and exercises such right in good faith; (b) he has the express
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believe the items belong or from under whose control they are taken of the right of the person to make an application under this Act. (6) Subsection 9(5)(b) shall
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use of such data to injure the rights or interests of another or to procure for himself or for another person any undue right or advantage shall be punishable with
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the rights of investors and right-holders, obtained under the Companies Act, Registration of Business Names Act, Industrial Property Act and Copyright and Neighbouring Rights Act;
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are not defined as exclusive rights activities or limited competition activities. 13. Interconnection (1) An operator engaged in exclusive rights activities or limited competition activities
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shall comprise representation right, reproduction right, transformation right, distribution right and indefeasible mortgagee right. (3) The debts attached to the patrimonial implications of
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Article 16 The rights of juridical persons are guaranteed by this Constitution. Chapter I: Of the Freedoms and of the Fundamental RightsRight to life Article 17
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.... Ownership of Rights Ownership of Rights: General...................................... Ownership of Rights in Works of Joint Authorship ...... Ownership of Rights in Collective Works...
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know how and other intellectual property rights in these markets and any restrictions created by licensing such rights; (d) the extent to which each of
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their rights and interests through union action. Central African Republic 2013 Page 5 constituteproject.org • Right to strike • Right to establish a business • Right to
Namibia flagThe Namibia Business and Intellectual Property Authority Act, 2016en
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that any State land or a servitude or other real right or lease or any other asset or right described in such certificate has been transferred to
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THE CHARTER OF FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS AND DUTIES, OF THE INDIVIDUAL AND OF THE CITIZEN • International human rights treaties Article 19 The rights and the duties proclaimed
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which the employee informed him of the invention, the patent right, including the right to assign this right to any interested third party and to license the patent or
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assistance. • Rights of children guaranteed Article 24 The State works to promote the rights of the child. • Right to transfer property Article 25 The right to transmit
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permitted by law; (b) operate on a non-profit making basis; and (c) have a right to provide coverage to such areas as they deem desirable, provided there is available
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shall enter into arrangements with the competent authorities for the purpose of obtaining rights,privileges and concessions in connection with broadcasting; (k) shall establish and maintain
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authority rights, privileges and con cessions which the Authority thinks desirable to obtain and carry out, exercise and comply with such arrangements, rights, privileges
Lesotho flagThe Lesotho Telecommunications Authority (Broadcasting) Rules 2004en
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ATINS  18.  19.  20.  21.  22.  Rights of complainants  Request for copy of the programme  Licensee to abide and co­operate  Rights of licensee  Penalty  PART VI  AMENDM
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paragraph (ii). (2) A licensee shall not acquire under subsection (I) any right other than that of user only of the soil of any street, road, land
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24. 25. Financial regulations Shareholding Financial year and annual financial statements Rights and obligations Transfer of assets Borrowing powers Accounts Auditing Part 7: Staffing
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from the Ministry of Commerce and Industry who is responsible for administering copy right legislation in that Ministry; (c) an officer from the Department of Cultural and
Botswana flagBotswana Rural Telecommunications Strategy 2006en
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Rural Telecommunications Strategy 26 October 2006 28 vii) Availability of rights of way Rights of way are required to roll out telecommunications infrastructure. The
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telephony, has been recognised in many countries as a citizen right, comparable with the right to basic education and primary health care. In Botswana, with
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Botswana flagThe Botswana Freedom of Information Bill, 2010en
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is held. 4. Part II of the Bill provides for the right of access to information, including the general right of access to an official document, (clause 5), where
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tangible or intangible, human or computer-readable data, or data in transit; or (c) any right or interest in property; "service provider" means any public or private person who(a)
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person(a) is a person with a right to control the operation or use of the computer or computer system and exercises such right in good faith; (b) has the express
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Some examples are the rights which performers have in their performances, the rights which producers have in their audio recordings and the rights which broadcasting organizations
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stake in terms of  the measure’s impingement upon the right of the importer or the protection of the right  holder.    Nonetheless, the applicant may be held liable 
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in particulars shall have made persons in default default in so doing, then the rights of that defaulter under or arising out of any contract made or entered into
ConventionEstablishing the World Intellectual Property Organizationen
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the meetings of the Committee by observers having the right to take part in the debates but without the right to vote. (8) The Coordination Committee shall establish
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in its members, the development of copyright and related rights and ensure that copyright and related rights contribute to the economic, social and cultural development of
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the public with a right of access to records and information held by public bodies; to make public bodies accountable by giving the public a right to request correction
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1) i\ person shall have the right to aecess infi)rn1ation, in so fur as tllnt lnfc)rrnntion is re-quired f\lr tile exJ:rcise of his rights, A~'''~~' 10 infbnn~1i\)n No
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body. PART II – ACCESS TO INFORMATION AND RECORDS. 5. Right of access. (1) Every citizen has a right of access to information and records in the possession of
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PROTECTION OF COMMUNITY RIGHTS 6. Principle Local communities shall have the following rights over their genetic resources and community knowledge: 1/ the right to regulate the access
Tunisia flagLaw No. 94—36 of February 24, 1994, on Literary and Artistic Propertyen
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II Authors’ Rights 9. Authors’ moral rights shall include, in particular: (a) a right of authorship: this right implies that an author shall maintain the right to claim
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varieties or his successor in title. (7) “Breeder’s right” means the exclusive right of the breeder to exercise the rights afforded by this Law in relation to new plant
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........... Appeals ......................................................................... Rights and Obligations Under the Patent Rights Under the Patent ................................................ Obligations Under
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Procedures ....................................................... Rights Attached to the Deposit...................................... Transfer and Loss of Rights .......................................... Appeals ...............
Tunisia flagLaw No. 2001-21 of February 6, 2001 on the Protection of Industrial Designsen
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design or his beneficiaries shall have the exclusive right to use or sell this design, without prejudice to such rights as they may have from other legal provisions, in
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public. A protected appellation of source. A copyright. Rights stemming from a protected industrial drawing or design. Rights associated with the essence of others especially their
Law n° 2007-50 dated 23 July 2007 amending and supplementing the law n° 2001-36 dated 17 April 2001, relating to the protection of the fabric, trade and services marks (1)en
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concerned belong to is held to inform the owner of the mark or its having right, by any means which can leave record, and to grant the possibility to him
Tunisia flagLaw n 2007-68 dated 27 December 2007 relating to the appellations of origin, the geographical indications and the indications of source of handicrafts products.(1)en
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of the code of tax rights and procedures. Art. 11 - Shall be added to the second paragraph of article 32 of the code of tax rights and procedures, the following
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to the rights of the authors of original works. Article 8 (new): The author enjoys non pecuniary and pecuniary rights on his work. The non pecuniary rights are imprescriptible
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spectrum, the Authority may grant any person a temporary permit for the right to use any specified part of the radio frequency spectrum subject to payment
The Tanzania Electronic and Postal Communications (Mobile number portability ) Regulations, 2011en
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provider of public telephone services, who has been granted by the Authority the first right to use the number; and therefore owns number range of a subscriber; “recipient”
The Tanzania Electronic and Postal Communications (Interconnection) Regulations, 2011en
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Application Interpretation PART II INTERCONNECTION OF NETWORKS 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Rights and obligations of the operators to interconnection Requests for interconnection Interconnection
The Tanzania Electronic and Postal Communications (Licensing) Regulations, 2011en
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(contd) Transfer or assignment of rights or obligations 12.-(1) A licensee shall not assign, transfer, dispose of any rights or obligations or in any manner
The Tanzania Electronic and Postal Communications (Digital and other Broadcasting Networks) Regulations, 2011en
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for development or facility upgrade for approval for which the Authority reserves the right to reject any such request; within thirty days of a request by a content service
The Tanzania Broadcasting Services (Content) Regulations, 2005en
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between them. (2) Programme hook-ups agreements shall not violate Copyright and Neighbouring Rights Act, 1997. 6 Broadcasting of Parliament Session 13.-(1) A licensee shall be free
The Tanzania Electronic and Postal Communications (Consumer Protection) Regulations, 2011en
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processed for identified purposes; accurate; processed in accordance with the consumer’s other rights; protected against improper or accidental disclosure; and not transferred to any party
The Tanzania Electronic and Postal Communications (Access, Co location and Infrastructure Sharing) Regulations, 2011en
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longer necessary for any sharing purposes. Rights and obligations 17.-(1) Every infrastructure licensees shall have right and, when requested by other licensees, an
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development and application of ICT. ICT is both cross-sectoral and a sector in its own right. An ICT policy has to relate to other relevant sectoral policies, whether they
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assets and liabilities. 57. Continuation and completion of disciplinary proceedings. 58. Rights of employees. PART X11 AMENDMENT OF THE TANZANIA COMMUNICATIONS ACT, 1993 59. Construction
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practice. PARTY RIGHTS AND DUTIES OF TRADITIONAL AND ALTERNATIVE HEALTH PRACTITIONERS 31. Registered traditional and alternative health practitioner may practice. 32. Right to claim and
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to such conditions, amendments, disclaimer, modifications or limitations as he may think right to impose. 28. Objections If the Registrar objects to the application, he shall
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THE EXCLUSIVE RIGHT To A TRADE OR SERVICE MARKS AND CLASSIFICATION Acquisition of the exclusive Right Classification of Registration 14.--(I) The exclusive right to the use
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COPYRIGHT AND NEIGHBOURING RIGHTS ACT, 1999 (NO. 7 OF 1999) ________ REGULATIONS ________ Made under Section 45 ________ THE COPYRIGHT AND NEIGHBOURING RIGHTS (REGISTRATION OF MEMBERS
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international application. PART VII RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF THE APPLICANT OR THE OWNER OF THE PATENT 35. Rights and obligations. 36. Rights of owner of patent. 37. Scope
The Tanzania Copyright and Neighbouring Rights (Production and Distribution of Sound and Audiovisual Recordings) Regulations, 2006en
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COPYRIGHT AND NEIGHBOURING RIGHTS ACT, 1999 (NO. 7 OF 1999) ________ REGULATIONS ________ Made under section 45 ________ THE COPYRIGHT AND NEIGHBOURING RIGHTS (PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION
The Tanzania Broadcasting Services Act, 1993en
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of licence holder and programme content 14. Where breach of conditions occurs 15. Rights and obligations of broadcasters 16. Power to investigate PART V ACTIVITIES OF THE
Tanzania Eletronic and Postal Communications Act 2010en
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or acquired by it or to grant easements, rights of way, temporary licences or other rights or privileges over, under through of in respect
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of suppliers to online consumers. 29. Time for execution of order. 30. Cancellation right. 31. Particulars to be provided in electronic communication. 32. Unsolicited goods, services
The Tanzania CyberCrime Act, 2015en
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to and causes to display another document when executed; "intellectual property rights" means the rights accrued or related to copyright, patent, trade mark and any other related
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vested in or acquired by it or to grant easements, rights of way, temporary licences or other rights or privileges over, under through of in respect of
The Tanzania Business Names (Registration) Acten
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of any change in particulars shall have made default in so doing, then the rights of that defaulter under or arising out of any contract made or entered into
Copyright and Neighboring Rights Act, 1999en
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9. Economic rights. 10. Right of distribution. 11. Moral rights. 12. Free use. 13. Temporary reproduction. 2 No. 7 Copyright and Neighbouring Rights 14. Duration
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public interest in good faith. PART II RIGHT OF ACCESS TO INFORMATION Right to information 5.-(1) Every person shall have the right of access to information which is under
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including Internet node and backbone and VAS. The VAS licence granted to TKL provides rights "to offer value added voice and data services defined as all telecommunication services
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THE HIGH COURT OF KENYA AT NAIROBI MILIMANI LAW COURTS CONSTITUTIONAL AND HUMAN RIGHTS DIVISION PETITION NO. 59 OF 2013 BETWEEN ROYAL MEDIA SERVICES LTD .......................
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(1996) 200, freedom of expression is a right that is essential to the enjoyment of other rights, for implicit in it is the right to receive information on the basis
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drawn from its own comprehension of the right enshrined under Article 34 of the Constitution. According to the applicant, this right was being hindered by the 1st, 2nd
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secured illegally from Bauhaus Limited and the same constituted an infringement of property rights. He further submitted that the said DVDs were taken not from one show but
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Articles 27 of the Constitution on the right of the petitioner to equal treatment before the law, Article 33 on the right to freedom of expression, Article 34(1) on
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1996 Constitution is to “other rights”, and not to rights enshrined in the respective Constitutions themselves. That there are rights beyond those expressly mentioned
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Covenant on Civil and Political Rights which provides: 2. Everyone shall have the right to freedom of expression; this right shall include freedom to seek,
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paid under an order for compensation, but the order shall not prejudice any right to a civil remedy for the recovery of damages beyond the amount of
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of the East African Community member countries. 5.12 Rights of Way (Way leave) The approvals of rights-of-way and clearance to all service providers are critical
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the institute; (b) be an ex-officio member of the Council but shall have no right to vote at any meetings of the Council; (c) perform such duties as are prescribed
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are allowed a right of access to their personal information and a right to demand correction if such information turns out to be inaccurate. Right to protection of
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the right to access information under this Act. PART II-RIGHT TO INFORMATION 4. (1) Subject to this Act and any other written every ciiizen has the right of access
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and co-location of ICT facilities by licensed operators. 5.11 RIGHTS OF WAY The approvals of rights-of-way and clearance to all service providers are critical for
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period of current interest; (f) respect the right to privacy of individuals; (g) respect copyright and neighbouring rights in respect of any work or material;
Kenya flagKenya Information and Communication (Amendment) Act ,2013en
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(2) of the Constitution. (2) Subject to Article , 24 of the Constitution, the right to freedoni of the media and freedom of expression may be limited for the purposes
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such conditions, amendments, disclaimer, modifications or limitations as he may think right to impose. Registrar's powers on application. '32. If the Registrar objects to
Kenya flagThe Kenya Seeds and Plant Varieties (Plant Breeder´s Rights) Regulations, 1994en
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UPOV Gazette No. 94, December 2002) THE SEEDS AND PLANT VARIETIES (PLANT BREEDER’S RIGHTS) REGULATIONS, 1994* ARRANGEMENTfOFfREGULATIONS Regulation 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Kenya flagThe Kenya Communications Regulations, 2001en
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a licensee shall have the right to choose its interconnection provider to route calls towards customers of another licensee; Rights and Obligations to interconnect.
Kenya flagThe Kenya Copyright Regulations, 2004en
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copyright or related rights, authorizing the licensee to the exclusion of all other persons, including the person granting the licence, to exercise a right which by virtue
Kenya flagThe Kenya Information and Communications (Electronic Certification and Domain Name Administration) Regulationsen
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liability. A registrant shall bear liability for the infringement of third party rights and interest arising from holding or using a domain name in the ccTLD.
Kenya flagTHE KENYA INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY REGULATIONS, 2002en
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has a right to inspect the files for the purposes of section 29(3) of the Act if the Managing Director is satisfied that the person has such a right. (4)
Kenya flagThe Kenya Information and Communications (Importation Type Approval And Distribution Of Communications Equipment) Regulations, 2010en
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the Commission and network operators. (3) A network operator shall not have the right to refuse connection to type approved equipment. 12. Type approval label for terminal
Kenya flagThe Kenya Environmental Management and Co ordination (Conservation of Biological Diversity and Resources, Access to Genetic Resources and Benefit Sharing) Regulations, 2006en
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permit shall inform the Authority of all discoveries made during the exercise of the right of access granted under the access permit. (g) The holder of an access permit
Kenya flagTHE KENYA INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS (RADIO COMMUNICATIONS AND FREQUENCY SPECTRUM) REGULATIONS, 2010en
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shall not confer any ownership rights of the frequency on the licensee. (3) A licensee shall not transfer frequencies assigned and the rights therein without the written consent
Kenya flagTHE KENYA INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS (POSTAL AND COURIER SERVICES) REGULATIONS, 2010en
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posting of an article shall not entitle the sender to compensation or to the right of return of an already accepted article and shall not be acceptable as proof
Kenya flagTHE KENYA INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS (LICENSING AND QUALITY OF SERVICE) REGULATIONS, 2010en
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issue the new licences to the licensee on terms that do not detract from the rights held by the licensee under the old licence; (b) The new licence issued by the
Kenya flagTHE KENYA INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS (INTERCONNECTION AND PROVISION OF FIXED LINKS, ACCESS AND FACILITIES) REGULATIONS, 2010en
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including the form and content of interconnection agreements, access and facilities. 4. Rights and obligations to interconnect. (1) An interconnecting licensee shall, subject to compliance
Kenya flagTHE KENYA INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS (ELECTRONIC CERTIFICATION AND DOMAIN NAME ADMINISTRATION) REGULATIONS, 2010en
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liability. A registrant shall bear liability for the infringement of third party rights and interest arising from holding or using a domain name in the ccTLD.
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used for the provision of licensed services. 3. Rights and obligations of customers. (1) A customer shall have the right to— (a) receive clear and complete information about
Kenya flagTHE KENYA INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS (COMPLIANCE MONITORING, INSPECTIONS AND ENFORCEMENT) REGULATIONS, 2010en
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shillings or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding one year or both. 12. Right of Access. (1) All licensees and authorized persons shall allow inspectors to access
Kenya flagTHE KENYA INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS (BROADCASTING) REGULATIONS, 2009en
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twelve months after being issued with a licence; (e) not acquire exclusive rights for the non-commercial broadcast of national events identified to be of public
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respect of particular goods or services. 7 - Right given by registration in Part A, and infringement thereof. 8 - Right given by registration in Part B, and infringement
Kenya flagThe Kenya Seeds and Plant Varieties (Amendment) Act, 2012 (2013)en
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to applicants for rights while pending actual grant of rights under paragraph 1 of the Third Schedule in regard to an application for plant breeders' rights; "seed analyst"
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PART V_MORAL RIGHTS 21-Meaning of moral rights. 22-Assignment and licensing. 23-Additional rights. 24 -fuuitable b enefit sharing rights. PART VI-MANAGEMENT OF RIGHTS 25 --Authorization
Kenya flagKenya Broadcasting Corporation Act 15 of 1988en
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letters patent or patent rights or any interest in letters patent, patent rights, brevets d’invention, licences, concessions and the like conferring any right to use secret or
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copyright in broadcasts. 30-Rights of performers. 3 I - First ownership of copyright. 32-Moral rights of an author. 33-Assignment and licences. 34-Rights of action and remedies
Kenya flagKenya Information and Communications Act, Revised Edition 2011 (2010)en
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period of current interest; (f) respect the right to privacy of individuals; (g) respect copyright and neighbouring rights in respect of any work or material;
Kenya flagThe Kenya Access to Information Act, 2016en
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Act. 4. 5. 6. Right to information. Disclosure of information by public entities. Limitation of right of access to information. PART II — RIGHT TO INFORMATION PART
Kenya flagTHE KENYA INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY ACT, 2001en
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VII - RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF THE APPLICANT OR THE OWNER OF THE INVENTION 2 The Industrial Property Act, 2001 53. Rights and obligations. 54. Rights of owner

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