The fact that people around the world expect the UN to deliver (which is why they are, so often, disappointed when it fails); the fact that we now expect states to work collectively on global problems; the fact that almost every aspect of human endeavour and planetary resource is
addressed by international laws or bodies — all this reflects the transformative impact of the UN on our world and our lives.
Not exact matches
The Global Amnesty Watch, an organization out to
address the use of
international Non-Governmental Organisation (NGOs)
by some big countries to undermine their territorial integrity, sovereignty and the national
laws of the country said, it is rightly concerned that the plots to destabilize otherwise stable countries is gathering pace instead of slowing down in the face of global outrage over the damage being done.
[Box 9] OIS - China - Chinese Science and Technology Policy Delegation Visit, 1978 Zhongshan University Delegation Visit, 1979 AAAS Popularization of Science Delegation to China, 1980 CAST Science Writers Delegation to US, 1981 AAAS Environmental Planning Delegation to China, 1981 US - China Conference on Energy Resources and Environment, 1982 Interferon Study (Proposed), 1982 CAST Delegation to US, 1982 CAST Quality Control Delegation to US, 1982 Rumenant Productivity Symposium - US Papers, 1983 Rumenant Productivity Symposium - Chinese Papers, 1983 Photo Album of
Address by Song Jian, 1985 AAAS Board of Directors Delegation to China, 1985 Chinese Delegation Visit (IIE), 1986 US Fish and Wildlife Service Delegation to China, 1986 FASAS
International Climate Change Symposium (Proposal), 1986 CAST Delegation to US, 1986 Background Political Information, 1987
Law / Science Short Course (Proposal), 1987 Collected Information and Papers on Chinese Water Management, 1987 CAST Water Management Delegation to US, 1987 AAAS Water Management Delegation to China, 1987 AAAS Water Management Delegation to China - Follow - up, 1988 CAST Petrochemical Engineer Delegation to US (Proposal), 1987 Pacific Rim Symposium (Proposal), 1987 Science and Technology Advising Seminar (Proposal), 1988 - 1989 AAAS / ABA Lawyers and Scientists Delegation to China, 1988 China Symposium at 1989 AAAS Annual Meeting, 1988 - 1989 Medical Instrument Maintenance and Repair, 1989 Fang Li Zhi, 1988 - 1989 Amnesty
International Reports on Chinese Arrests, 1989 Correspondence re: June 1989 Events in China, 1989 Consortium of Affiliates for
International Programs, 1989 China - FASAS Symposium on Environmental Protection in Developing Countries, 1989 FASAS Symposium Chinese Papers, 1989 PRC Joint Commission Visit, 1989 Tibet, 1987 Liz Levey Misc Correspondence, 1982 - 1990 Chinese Code of Ethics, 1986 China Tech Company Information, (undated) AAAS / CAST Exchange Programs, 1978 - 1987 Correspondence with CAST
International Director Wang Zheng, 1981 - 1982 Correspondence with CAST, 1981 - 1989 James Hartnett Complaint to CAST, 1988 - 1989 Chinese Academy of Sciences, 1987 Hong Kong Association for the Advancement of Science and Technology, 1987 - 1988 Correspondence with Chinese Embassy, 1982 - 1987 NAS China Committee, 1982 - 1986 Financial Aid for Chinese Students, 1987 Misc Articles and General Background Information, 1978 - 1989 Misc., 1982 - 1989 Presentation Transparencies, 1988 Elzinga, Aant.
The G7 leaders agreed to jointly take a leading role in
international efforts to
address pressing issues, such as downside risk for the global economy and challenges to the
international order through unilateral actions, as a group guided
by common values and principles, including freedom, democracy, the rule of
law and respect for human rights.
First, the approach taken
by the German Constitutional Court years ago in respect of the supremacy of EU
law over German constitutional fundamental rights, often described as the solange approach, seems to me to be well merited when it comes to
addressing the relationship between national
law and
international law.
A review of relevant and applicable legal rules identified that the UK was bound
by at least 10 separate
international law instruments that
addressed torture and CIDT in different contexts, all of which came within the circumstantial purview of the Consolidated Guidance.
Finally, CCLA remains concerned that systemic issues which enabled the reported transfer of Afghan detainees
by Canadians to the risk of torture has not been
addressed — CCLA is concerned that Canada has not only violated its
international law obligations, but such actions may put Canadian soldiers at risk in the future.
Martins Paparinskis» EJIL Article argues that the conceptual challenges faced
by contemporary investment treaty arbitration can be effectively
addressed if the regime is not viewed in isolation from its progeny, i.e.
international human rights and consular
law, the
law of treaties and the
law of diplomatic protection.
More broadly, this ruling will be studied closely
by constitutional lawyers as it
addresses a number of central issues, including the interplay between the Government's executive powers in
international law and legislative sovereignty, the powers of the Court to supervise the exercise of prerogative powers particularly where existing
law or rights are affected, and the fundamentally political, not legal, nature of the Sewel Convention on consultation of devolved legislatures.
«We have seen that
international law is «in flux» and that transnational
law, which regulates «actions or events that transcend national frontiers» is developing, especially in connection with human rights violations that are not effectively
addressed by traditional «
international mechanisms»...,» said the ruling.
Custom's Future seeks to
address this uncertainty
by providing a better understanding of how customary
international law has developed over time, the way in which it is applied in practice, and the challenges that it faces going forward.
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