Sentences with phrase «commission policy paper»

Within the year a European Commission policy paper will suggest how member states can enhance the science education they provide and so enrich European scientific culture.

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A PROPOSED policy paper for the operation of Internet discussion sites, including web - based bulletin boards, has been released by the Australian Securities and Invest - ments Commission for public comment.
On paper, the recommendations for debt relief and reduced austerity «suddenly evaporate when IMF functionaries coalesce with their ECB and the European Commission colleagues in order to impose upon our government their chosen policies,» said Mr Varoufakis.
Early in 2001 an international commission of experts submitted a policy paper to the UN titled «The Responsibility to Protect,» which made the case for international intervention in cases of human rights violations and humanitarian emergencies.
An 11 - page policy paper released by the New York Public Interest Research Group on Friday takes issue with the state Board of Elections to suspend the aggregate political contribution limits in the wake of the Supreme Court decision, McCutcheon v. Federal Election Commission.
Conference considers the policy papers prepared by the policy commissions after consulting local parties.
But, with cabinet ministers commissioning detailed backbench papers and policy submissions to feed into the next election manifesto, there are welcome signs of a deeper engagement with the parliamentary party over how Labour renews its appeal in office.
In a paper published in Marine Policy yesterday, Tom Polacheck, a senior researcher at the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), the Australian national research agency in Hobart, presents a case study of how a paper from CSIRO submitted to a subgroup of the Indian Ocean Tuna Commission had to be pulled owing to political concerns.
The Commission says it is looking at solutions to food waste, including how to end the confusion over date labeling, and will issue a policy paper on the issue later this year.
A set of seven papers was commissioned to examine experiences with and lessons from large - scale performance assessment in the United States and abroad, including technical advances, feasibility issues, policy implications, usage with English - language learners, and costs.
A policy paper from the nonpartisan Legislative Analyst released late last week suggests lawmakers consider curtailing the accreditation of teacher training programs by the Commission on Teacher Credentialing.
LAO Suggests Curtailing Accreditation of Teacher Prep Programs by CTC A policy paper from the nonpartisan Legislative Analyst released late last week suggests lawmakers consider curtailing the accreditation of teacher training programs by the Commission on Teacher Credentialing.
The European Commission has published its «Reflection paper on the future of EU finances» on 28 June, the last of five policy papers within the so called «White paper process on the future of Europe».
Kingston criticizes the Commission for not living up to its own promises on good governance (in its White Paper on European Governance) which seek to achieve coherence between the different EU policies which was central to the EU's views on good governance.
One example is the pages created by government departments that house reports, policy papers and the gamut of related materials that are collected by the departments to keep the public informed, and which are often commissioned to inform the government of issues and concerns that may form part of policy.
In a 27 - page opinion (PDF, English), the president of the commission, Jacques Frémont, states that he believes (along with numerous others) that several proposals in the government's policy paper contravene Quebec's Charter of Human Rights and Freedoms and infringe upon established fundamental rights and freedoms.
A consultation on the principles of best value tendering (BVT) for criminal defence services, and a policy paper — Assuring and Improving Quality in the Reformed Legal Aid System — have been published by the Legal Services Commission (LSC).
At its meeting on April 12 - 13, 2012, [40] the [Commission] decided not to propose changes to the ABA policy prohibiting nonlawyer ownership of law firms... The Commission considered the pros and cons, including thoughtful comments that the changes recommended in the [December 2, 2011 paper] were both too modest and too expansive, and concluded that the case had not been made for proceeding with even a form of nonlawyer ownership that is more limited than the D.C. model.
[25] And in its Issues Paper Concerning New Categories of Legal Services Providers, the Futures Commission made a point of explaining that the paper's concept of authorizing and regulating nonlawyer legal service providers «is consistent with the longstanding ABA policy in support of state - based judicial regulation of the legal profession.&rPaper Concerning New Categories of Legal Services Providers, the Futures Commission made a point of explaining that the paper's concept of authorizing and regulating nonlawyer legal service providers «is consistent with the longstanding ABA policy in support of state - based judicial regulation of the legal profession.&rpaper's concept of authorizing and regulating nonlawyer legal service providers «is consistent with the longstanding ABA policy in support of state - based judicial regulation of the legal profession.»
The National Association of Bond Lawyers released a paper giving its members tools to help issuer clients develop written disclosure policies and procedures in response to recent Securities and Exchange Commission cases against issuers.
It was this which prompted the Commission to develop the policy thinking outlined in the later green paper.
It did this through submissions to all the inquiries conducted by the Parliamentary Joint Committee on Native Title and the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Land Fund, through a number of important reviews of aspects of the native title process, including a review commissioned by ATSIC into Native Title Representative Bodies32 and a review of PBC funding.33 It also commissioned an important paper in relation to water rights, of which native title was an important part.34 It is not clear whether the policy development role that ATSIC exercised in relation to native title issues has been transferred into the new arrangements and if so, how it is to be developed by the government.
[12] See also: Australian Human Rights Commission, Submission to the Office of Indigenous Policy Northern Territory Department of Chief Minister - Outstations Policy Discussion Paper (15 December 2008), par 24.
[6] Australian Human Rights Commission, Submission to the Office of Indigenous Policy Northern Territory Department of Chief Minister - Outstations Policy Discussion Paper (15 December 2008), par 12.
[93] Australian Human Rights Commission, Submission to the Office of Indigenous Policy Northern Territory Department of Chief Minister - Outstations Policy Discussion Paper (15 December 2008), pars 19, 25 - 28.
In fact, we have developed some practical strategies for achieving this in our policy paper Data and Benchmarking, which has been made available to the Commission.
She is the author of twenty scientific papers and a book on children's rights, is an active member of the Commission of the Ministry of Justice and Ministry of Social Policy and Youth, related to rights of children, as well as being a member of the Ethical Commission of the Child Protection Centre in Zagreb and the Psychiatric Hospital for Children in Zagreb.
The Commission considers that nearly all issues identified in the discussion paper, apart from the section on tax policy, can be addressed by building capacity and providing skills to communities to negotiate fairly and on an equal footing.
Therefore the Commission is concerned that the outcomes from this Discussion Paper should apply not only to agreements between the resources industry and Indigenous peoples, but also extend to other native title agreements, and all Government policy relevant to Indigenous peoples.
The Commission is of the view that while the native title system is currently limited in its ability to deliver meaningful outcomes to a significant number of Indigenous peoples and their communities, many of the issues identified in the Discussion Paper, apart from the section on tax policy, can be improved by building capacity and providing skills to communities to negotiate fairly, and on an equal footing.
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