Applicants must be a 'person' in the legal sense and therefore can be natural or legal persons, such as corporate bodies (e.g. [ case ]) and certain other organisations with legal personality, including trade unions and political parties.
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The Sunday Times v UK (1979)
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Applicants must be a 'person' in the legal sense and therefore can be natural or legal persons, such as corporate bodies (e.g. [ case ]) and certain other organisations with legal personality, including trade unions and political parties.
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#human-rights #public
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Applicants must be a 'person' in the legal sense and therefore can be natural or legal persons, such as corporate bodies (e.g. [ case ]) and certain other organisations with legal personality, including trade unions and political parties.
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The Sunday Times v UK (1979)
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