Warren Richey of The Christian Science Monitor reports that «Supreme Court rules against Bush in death - row case; A 6 - to - 3 majority said the president can't order a state court to
abide by an international court ruling.»
The Center For Biological Diversity and Sea Turtle Restoration Project have petitioned the United States government to impose trade sanctions on Mexico for failing to
abide by international sea turtle conservation agreements.
It's easy to say that India and China should also
abide by international emissions reduction treaties.
«Rather than
abide by international recommendations, companies use new public methods to avoid national regulations.
The first phase of the boycott (which was supported by 10 countries) ended in 1984 when Nestlé agreed to
abide by the International Code in the developing world.
Most baby food manufacturers are continuing their unethical promotional activities while claiming to
abide by the International Code.
2.2 Members shall be familiar with and
abide by all International Association of Child Sleep Consultants membership requirements, standards, rules and regulations as developed.
On the latter point, members of the public report receiving emails from Barnardos Ireland relaying Danone's claim to
abide by the International Code.
We report cases that break the law to the enforcement authorities and run campaigns to encourage companies to
abide by international minimum standards, where laws are too narrow or not enforced.
FTSE does not require companies to
abide by the International Code and Resolutions to be included in the FTSE4Good Index.
Some diplomats say that whatever the provocation, what they see as a failure to
abide by international norms in handling detentions has undermined assertions by the Bush administration that the United States is fighting to preserve freedom.
Soon after the ASA ruled against Nestlé's anti-boycott advertisement, Mr Brabeck wrote to policy makers around the world with a hardbound book of letters that he claimed were official verification that Nestlé
abides by the International Code of Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes.
Against such a powerful company, there is something even the smallest child can do: Boycott Nestlé products until
it abides by the International Code and relevant subsequent Resolutions.
Also, as some experts in international law have already stated, when faced with a stark choice between pursuing what they perceive to be their vital national interests or
abiding by international law, states would most often than not choose the first over the latter.
It contained a list of nine requirements including an animal - health law, new rules for disease control, improving organisation of ministry labs, increasing transparency and
abiding by international standards.
Not exact matches
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Most Greeks want to see the terms of an
international financial rescue revised even as they acknowledge that failing to
abide by them may lead to the country exiting the euro, an opinion poll showed.
Only two organizations — the
International Planned Parenthood Federation and Marie Stopes
International — had refused to
abide by the Mexico City Policy in the years just prior to Obama's repeal and consequently were refused the funds, Democrats for Life of America (DFLA) reported at the time.
AFTH and their clients must
abide by the adoption laws in the state where the family resides or the
international country they are adopting from.
This mom via
international adoption sought to better understand the strange - to - her thing that is open adoption, and OA bloggers were eager to help her understand,
abiding by the old adage that there are no stupid questions.
Nestle claims to
abide by the WHO's
International Code of Marketing of Breast - Milk Substitutes, which explicitly forbids formula promotion through the health care system.
Hospitals and birthing centers wishing to attain Baby - Friendly designation must
abide by the provisions of the
International Code of Marketing of Breast - Milk Substitutes.
The relationship between Mr Blair and Mr Chavez is similarly difficult - in February, responding to the president's new alliance with Cuba, the British prime minister called on the president to «
abide by the rules of the
international community».
He, however, charged the group to do its part to ensure that
international best practices were adopted, while also
abiding by the ethics of journalism.
Also, he either refused to
abide by UNSCOM inspections or, when he pretended to let them in to ease off
international pressure, would NOT grant them access to the most critical locations, or delayed them for long times with evidence that the locations were being «sanitized» before the inspectors arrived.
Further,
international organizations may on occasion be comprised of violators of
international law and thus be hardly in a moral position to ask others to
abide by their rulings.
«We hope that those that have been mounting propaganda on behalf of IMN, including
international contractors like Amnesty International, would now accept the position stated in the document that the Nigerian Army abided by its Rules of Engagement in dealing with the terrorist organiz
international contractors like Amnesty
International, would now accept the position stated in the document that the Nigerian Army abided by its Rules of Engagement in dealing with the terrorist organiz
International, would now accept the position stated in the document that the Nigerian Army
abided by its Rules of Engagement in dealing with the terrorist organization.»
UBA
abides by the US IMBRA laws introduced to protect overseas women from unsuitable USA men who meet via
international marriage agencies.
SWI
abides by the US IMBRA laws introduced to protect overseas women from unsuitable USA men who meet via
international marriage agencies.
Indeed, John Wick holds up years later as a straightforward yet savoury revenge drama with tragedy to spare (our protagonist is spurred to action
by not only a dead wife and a stolen car but a murdered puppy, too), backstory that knows not to overstay its welcome (Wick is an erstwhile member of an
international assassin class that gathers for respite in plush underground lodgings and
abides by a strict professional code), and action that doesn't quit, all sauced up with a just - slightly smug sense of self - awareness.
The sense I got about talking to their executives is that there is too much work involved in opening up
international bookstores, getting localized content and tweaking their e-readers and tablets to
abide by local laws.
As most people know, the U.S. is perceived as quite resistant to
international co-operation on many issues and, for example, the U.S. airline industry does not wish to
abide by the EU's ETS airspace regulations and is challenging for an exemption.
To ensure that this issue continues to receive the highest level of attention, I direct: (1) relevant U.S. delegations attending meetings with Icelandic officials and senior Administration officials visiting Iceland to raise U.S. concerns regarding commercial whaling
by Icelandic companies and seek ways to halt such action; (2) Cabinet secretaries to evaluate the appropriateness of visits to Iceland depending on continuation of the current suspension of fin whaling; (3) the Department of State to examine Arctic cooperation projects, and where appropriate, link U.S. cooperation to the Icelandic government changing its whaling policy and
abiding by the IWC moratorium on commercial whaling; (4) the Departments of Commerce and State to consult with other
international actors on efforts to end Icelandic commercial whaling and have Iceland
abide by the IWC moratorium on commercial whaling; (5) the Department of State to inform the Government of Iceland that the United States will continue to monitor the activities of Icelandic companies that engage in commercial whaling; and (6) relevant U.S. agencies to continue to examine other options for responding to continued whaling
by Iceland.
In particular, as part of a more qualitative approach, one needs to have a look whether the current perceived «turbulences» have also
by now reached the more fundamental layers of
international law, i.e. meta - rules such as the ones on sources, State responsibility, State immunity, treaty interpretation, or res judicata effect of
international court decisions must be
abided by the parties involved, to name but a few, the general acceptance of which is indispensable for a functioning
international legal system.
President Erdogan should
abide by the national, regional and
international law provisions that affirm the necessity of an independent judiciary.»
Russell and Carr both observed that fully autonomous weapons will be not be able to
abide by the laws of war, and no one made the case that they could meet
international humanitarian law requirements.
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That, in engaging in further consultations with Indigenous peoples in relation to matters affecting land and waters, the Government
abide by Australia's relevant
international human rights obligations, such as those referred to in this submission.
While no domestic legal liability falls on the Government as a result of such a breach,
international law requires Australia to account for its failure to
abide by the human rights standards of equality and non-discrimination.
This mom via
international adoption sought to better understand the strange - to - her thing that is open adoption, and OA bloggers were eager to help her understand,
abiding by the old adage that there are no stupid questions.