The statement noted that «The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is a signatory of the Non-Proliferation Treaty, hence is diversifying its energy mix to serve its domestic
needs in accordance with international laws and standards.
This line of argument, then, seems to lead to a duty — under EU law — to interpret
treaties in accordance with international law: after all, the GC's legal interpretation of the Agreement in which it failed to take international law into account led to an error in law.
Where jurisdiction under this Regulation can not be exercised by reason of the existence of diplomatic
immunity in accordance with international law, jurisdiction should be exercised in accordance with national law in a Member State in which the person concerned does not enjoy such immunity.
Labour shadow foreign secretary Douglas Alexander struck a similar tone, saying: «The recent rocket attacks into southern Israel that have led to this latest response deserve our categorical condemnation but Israel must at all times
act in accordance with international law.»
The U.S. Pacific Command's CBP missions, which have been routinely employed since March 2004, are
in accordance with international law.»
Strictly speaking, the Act may not fall foul of international law because Section 1 (4) of the Act expressly says the Foreign Secretary may only withdraw consent if this would be
in accordance with international law.
However, States may not have objected because the Act requires the Foreign Secretary to act
in accordance with international law.
We urge countries to combat illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing by adopting and implementing effective tools,
in accordance with international law.
But
in accordance with international law.
In my opinion, that decision was
in accordance with international law and it was permissible for those with the responsibility for taking the decision to proceed.
In accordance with international law, to ensure that law protecting intellectual property rights do not constitute an unreasonable or discriminatory barrier to access by persons with disabilities to cultural materials.