Yea they are.
Interest groups use lobbies to create public attitudes in a formal setting. A lobby is a public forum where politicians and others speak about their ideals. Interest groups also use sign propaganda and demonstrations to gain public awareness.
Yes, hotel lobbies are typically open to the public for guests and visitors to enter and use the facilities.
Yes, hotel lobbies are public spaces that are typically accessible to all guests and visitors.
Andrew S. McFarland has written: 'Neopluralism' 'Public Interest Lobbies ([National energy study)' 'Common Cause' -- subject(s): Common Cause (U.S.)
cases filed by individuals on matters of public interest
Lobbies and Special Interest Groups …
To act in public interest is to do that which is to the benefit of the public.
Indian Constitution which is majorly based on European, gives freedom to the formation of working groups or lobbies which are binded by an interest or cause. These interest groups can act a pressure unions to safeguard the rights of an individual or a community
What do you understand by acting in the public interest
The Public Interest was created in 1965.
Public interest groups do advocate for what they consider to be the public good.
FEDECOR is a public interest group