Race Discrimination (Proceedings by Equal Opportunities Commission) Regulation
(Enacting provision omitted—E.R. 5 of 2018)
[10 July 2009] L.N. 167 of 2009
(Format changes—E.R. 5 of 2018)
(Omitted as spent—E.R. 5 of 2018)
The circumstances in which the Commission may bring proceedings for the purposes of section 70(1) of the Ordinance (as if it were a person who may have brought proceedings under that section but has not done so) are where—
the case raises a question of principle; and
it is in the interests of justice to do so,
and it appears to the Commission that the claim of the person is well-founded.
In any proceedings brought under section 2, the Commission may apply for any remedy available to a claimant under section 70(3) of the Ordinance, including a declaration that the act which is the subject of the proceedings is an unlawful act or an injunction in respect of such act or both a declaration and an injunction.