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  • There is a template provided by the late Sir David Calcutt in 1993.

    Don't punish innocent papers: it's the rogues that need to be regulated 2011

  • There is no evidence of offences under the Data Protection Act which even Calcutt said should carry a public interest defence that makes papers like the Telegraph, Guardian or Independent any part of this debacle.

    Don't punish innocent papers: it's the rogues that need to be regulated 2011

  • '' The most compelling thing I see are Marines from the Vietnam era toughing out mental illnesses, '' said Andrew Calcutt, 26, a second-year law student.

    Law students, faculty teach veterans their rights BA Haller 2008

  • Steven Barnett, a professor at Westminster University, told the inquiry it is time for newspapers to be subject to statutory regulation since the regime of self-regulation established under the Calcutt inquiry in 1990 has "failed".

    Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Matthew Holehouse 2011

  • After two years of monitoring the PCC, Calcutt in 1993 firmly recommended jettisoning self-regulation once and for all, in favour of a statutory press complaints tribunal with power to injunct newspapers and to fine reckless journalists.

    Reuters: Press Release Geoffrey Robertson 2011

  • It will be for Leveson to decide whether to arm the PCC with the array of statutory powers recommended by Calcutt, including injunctive powers, or to leave the enforcement of privacy protection to the courts.

    Reuters: Press Release Geoffrey Robertson 2011

  • Steven Barnett, a professor at Westminster University, told the inquiry it is time for newspapers to be subject to statutory regulation since the regime of self-regulation established under the Calcutt inquiry in 1990 has "failed".

    Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Matthew Holehouse 2011

  • By 1989 a private members Bill to set up a statutory council was well advanced, with the support of both parties, and was only halted when the government established the Calcutt enquiry.

    Reuters: Press Release Geoffrey Robertson 2011

  • Calcutt pointed out that a monitoring exercise is essential to any Code that purports to regulate intrusions into privacy, as victims will be reluctant to ensure further embarrassment by making a complaint.

    Reuters: Press Release Geoffrey Robertson 2011

  • Though all 93 teachers and administrators who were initially fired were rehired, some administrators have been moved to other schools in the district, such as former principal Elizabeth Legault, who will serve as principal of Calcutt

    The Brown Daily Herald RSS 2010

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