Sentences with phrase «accession state»

An accession state worker requiring registration had a right to reside in the UK only during the period he was working for an authorised employer, and he did not cease to be an accession state worker requiring registration until he had worked for an authorised employer without interruption for a period of 12 months.
During the last decade, disquiet over immigration rose as EU accession state nationals poured into the UK, and the government admitted it did not know how many people had entered.
Mr Blair today said he «totally understood» the needs of the eastern European accession states, who argue that they should not be paying for Britain - one of the EU's richest countries.
During a meeting of EU foreign ministers yesterday, Britain was left isolated over its plans to scale back the total budget and cut funding for the ten new accession states, with only Malta giving its full support.
Transitional controls allow countries currently in the EU to restrict free movement of workers from new accession states for a so - called «adjustment period» of seven years.

Not exact matches

Five Balkan states currently in the process of negotiating their accession to the EU, and 11 existing members, make up the China - led 16 +1 initiative, which Beijing has sought to use as a platform for its «Belt and Road Initiative», President Xi Jinping's pet project to expand intercontinental trade and infrastructure links.
This situation has prompted the EU to freeze negotiations on eight chapters of the acquis communautaire, negotiations which are required to be completed before EU member states can vote on the accession.
The OP specifically asked for for a first accession to head of state / gvt, otherwise not only Churchill, but also Mugabe, Eyadema, or even Berlusconi would be good tries.
The European Council of June 2004 invited Turkey to conclude negotiations with the Commission on behalf of the Community and its 25 Member States on the adaptation of the Ankara Agreement to take account of the accession of the new Member States.
There was widespread concern that fraud would worsen dramatically after EU enlargement in 2004, particularly with the accession of eight former Soviet bloc states and their experiences of closed government and corruption under Communism and rising gangsterism since the collapse of the USSR.
A state owned mine existed in the same location, closing in 2006 ahead of Romania's accession into the EU.
Her accession would send a strong message to the rest of the state and the Country that we are a party that respects diversity and are ready to stand up for all New Yorkers.»
I have argued elsewhere that the values, norms and «special ethos» of the EU, expressed in concepts such as EU citizenship, fundamental rights and duties of loyalty, combine to provide a reasoned justification for an internal enlargement of the EU using the procedure for treaty amendment in Article 48 TEU, rather than necessitating the cumbersome accession procedures for a new member state (which has been colloquially referred to as «the Croatia route»).
The accession countries are unhappy at plans to cut their funding, although Mr Blair has insisted that it is vital that a budget deal be reached, as otherwise the current budget would be rolled over, and funds to the new states delayed.
At the time of dual theory was being implemented it was said that any province can choose any of the nation i.e India and Pakistan as well as they can maintain the neutral status and can run their state as independent under their own rule so somewhere around 1948 Raja Hari Singh signed the instrument of accession and become a part of India.
Almost two decades after the collapse of Communism, residents of the former eastern bloc states are optimistic that EU accession will bring new prosperity and opportunity.
In 2003 the EU had 15 members, but the accession of 12 new states since then means that from today, its constituent parts have a combined population of about half a billion.
The approval rating of Russian President Mr. Vladimir Putin is higher among his citizen due to the successful anti-terrorist operation in Syria where the Russian Air Force is conducting a successful campaign against Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS) and the accession of the Crimean Republic into the Russian Federation.
When president of the European Council Herman Van Rompuy finally did state the position, it was clear that Scotland would have to go through the full accession process to join the EU.
[9] In December 1690 he was elected to the Commission of Public Accounts to «examine, take and state» the accounts of the realm since William's accession, as expenditure had ballooned.
[63][64][note 1] National Conference, the largest political party in the State and headed by Sheikh Abdullah, endorsed the accession.
Of the external experts putting themselves forward to evaluate European project proposals, 34 % of those coming from the accession countries have been women, compared to 22 % from the current member states.
Today, CERN has 20 Member States, two Associate Members in the pre-stage to membership and one Candidate for accession, each of which appoints delegates to the Council.
In Bosnia and Herzegovina processes of transition and peacebuilding, including its accession to European Union, is going much slower than in other states of the region.
Created through a partnership with the National Association of State Boards of Education (NASBE) and the U.S. Army Accessions Command (USAAC), Project PASS (Partnerships for All Students» Success) assists students in their development to becoming responsible and productive adults.
Mr. Djoghlaf said that in his most recent conversations with U.S. State Department officials, they said their attentions were focused on U.S. accession to two other international treaties that were languishing in the Senate: the U.N. Convention on the Law of the Sea and the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants.
The project, found to be in clear breach of various EU directives, caused the European Parliament to adopt Article 41, in which it expresses its deep concern that the Rosia Montana mine development poses a serious environmental threat to the whole region and states that it will carefully monitor the project's development, both in terms of its conformity to EU environmental law and also how it relates to Romania's accession to the EU.
Formulating a modern energy companies» environment in the EU accession member states through a decision support methodology.
As a consequence, the decision to accept accession of a third state can only be taken after the Council has taken a decision on the matter, and Member States can no longer decide that third countries can accede and establish bilateral obligations on their own.
Even though the material scope of Protocol no. 16 is clearly confined to the Convention and its protocols, some concerns have been expressed in the recent past, notably at the recent hearing held by the ECJ on the draft agreement on EU Accession to the Convention («DAA»), that the use of this new instrument of consultation by courts of the EU Member States might be problematic from the point of view of EU law.
For the purposes of EU law, the prior acquisitive condition of «nationality of a Member State» is determined by Article 49 TEU — governing accession to the European Union — and Article 50 TEU — governing withdrawal therefrom.
There is no point in discussing the fascinating Micula saga, as that arbitration concerned measures adopted prior to Romania's EU accession, and at that stage the candidate states are not bound by the acquis, even if the association agreements require them to approximate their domestic laws to EU law.
If a Contracting State has territorial units in which different systems of law are applicable in relation to the matters dealt with in this Protocol, it may, at the time of ratification, acceptance, approval or accession, declare that this Protocol is to extend to all its territorial units or only to one or more of them and may modify its declaration by submitting another declaration at any time.
A Contracting State Party to the above Convention may declare, at the time of ratification, acceptance, approval of, or accession to this Protocol, that it will not apply this Article.
A Contracting State may, at the time of ratification, acceptance, approval of, or accession to this Protocol, declare that it will not apply the provisions of Article XXI, wholly or in part.
A Contracting State may, at the time of ratification, acceptance, approval of, or accession to this Protocol, declare that it will apply any one or more of Articles VIII, XII and XIII of this Protocol.
A Contracting State may, at the time of ratification, acceptance, approval of, or accession to this Protocol, declare that it will apply the entirety of Alternative A, or the entirety of Alternative B of Article XI and, if so, shall specify the types of insolvency proceeding, if any, to which it will apply Alternative A and the types of insolvency proceeding, if any, to which it will apply Alternative B.
A Contracting State may, at the time of ratification, acceptance, approval of, or accession to this Protocol, declare that it will apply Article X of this Protocol, wholly or in part.
John Morijn examines how Member States» policy practice after accession may «kiss awake the sleeping beauty» of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights, namely by «organising external judicial review of simultaneously formally EU internalised standards» (p. 123).
Part III focuses on an often - neglected aspect of accession, which is the national legal orders of the Member States.
However, this request will be hard to implement and appears to go beyond what is justified for two reasons, apart from the fact that the Court does not address to what extent the mentioned problems already exist with the current state of the law before an accession.
Crawford and Boyle, echoing Barroso's position, deem Article 49 TEU, the legal basis for accession to the EU, to be quite clear on its face — as a new state, it must apply for EU membership in accordance with the requisite procedures and an accession agreement must be ratified by all Member States.
Moreover, accession should not be seen in isolation from wider reform debates of the ECHR system, and must necessarily take into account that there are also other contracting parties to the ECHR which are — at the same time — not EU Member States.
As an additional measure to ensure the practical effectiveness of Art. 344 TFEU EU Member States could be obliged before the accession of the EU to the ECHR to declare with binding force under international law that they will not engage proceedings under Art. 33 ECHR whose object of dispute falls within the material scope of EU law (AG view, para 120).
The very idea of accession goes back to 1974, when France as the then last EU Member State ratified the ECHR and the German Bundesverfassungsgericht criticized the inadequate protection of fundamental rights in the European Economic Community in its well - known Solange I decision.
In Opinion 2/94 (on accession to the ECHR) the Court stated
This would contradict protocol n ° 8 to the Treaties which prescribes that the agreement on the accession of the EU to the ECHR has to ensure that nothing therein affects the particular situation of the Member States in relation to the ECHR, in particular in relation to reservations.
It is highly likely that such an exception would meet little acceptance by the other member states of the Council of Europe and might render accession as provided for in Art. 6 (2) TEU difficult, if not impossible.
The question here was whether de decision to accept accession of a third State may affect the Brussels IIa Regulation or alter its scope.
That being said, even if one must go through Brussels first, it might be still possible that the Council decides that Member States may individually accept accession.
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