Meanwhile, USVBA hopes to
adopt international rules, thereby offset current U.S. disadvantage in international competition.
Not exact matches
While patent requirements and
rules differ from country to country, several
international treaties (including the Patent Cooperation Treaty and the Paris Convention) allow U.S. inventors to obtain patent protection in other countries that have
adopted the treaties if the inventors take certain required steps, such as filing a patent application in the countries on a timely basis and paying required patent fees.
Franklin Templeton is firmly committed to
international efforts to combat money laundering and the funding of terrorist and criminal activities, and as such it makes every effort to remain in full compliance with all applicable anti — money laundering («AML») and anti — terrorist financing («ATF») laws,
rules and standards
adopted in the jurisdictions in which it does business.
Many groups, including the
International Mission Board and the Christian and Missionary Alliance, have
adopted stringent child safety
rules over the past decade.
Under a
rule adopted by track's
international governing body in 2010, any starter who jumps the gun even once is tossed out.
[79] «The new sustainable development goals
adopted by the United Nations call for the
international community to come together to promote the
rule of law; support equal access to justice for all; reduce corruption; and develop effective, accountable, and transparent institutions at all levels.»
Franklin Templeton is firmly committed to
international efforts to combat money laundering and the funding of terrorist and criminal activities, and as such it makes every effort to remain in full compliance with all applicable anti — money laundering («AML») and anti — terrorist financing («ATF») laws,
rules and standards
adopted in the jurisdictions in which it does business.
The U.S. could
adopt newer, tighter carbon
rules to meet
international climate obligations, or enact a carbon tax that increases the cost of fossil fuels.
At the 2015
international climate summit in Paris, Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) agreed to design and
adopt the
rules and procedures that will guide countries in meeting their obligations under the Paris Agreement on climate...
The CJEU thus stated that «[i] t follows that, of the
rules adopted by the European Union in the field of intellectual property, only those with a specific link to
international trade are capable of falling within the concept of «commercial aspects of intellectual property» in Article 207 (1) TFEU and hence the field of the common commercial policy.»
However, acts
adopted on that basis and intended to have validity specifically for the European Union will have to comply with the
rules concerning the availability, scope and use of intellectual property rights in the TRIPs Agreement, as those
rules are still, as previously, intended to standardise certain
rules on the subject at world level and thereby to facilitate
international trade.
Like the widely used IBA
Rules on the Taking of Evidence in
International Arbitration, the IBA guidelines only apply if the parties agree to
adopt them or if the arbitral tribunal has determined that it has authority to
rule on matters of party representation.
Kyle Richard Olson - The Appeal of the Right to Appeal: The ICDR
Adopts Optional Appellate Arbitration
Rules to Advance the Availability of Appellate Rights in
International Commercial Arbitration
... it seems to us that if a state
adopts a
rule restricting access to the court which it is not required by
international law to
adopt, there is a violation of Article 6 ECHR unless the
rule otherwise meets the requirements for the limitation of that right.
In yesterday's
ruling the Court did not set aside its decision in Chacón Navas, but did point out that this previous
ruling was
adopted prior to the entry into force of the CRPD — and that «the primacy of
international agreements concluded by the European Union over instruments of secondary law means that those instruments must as far as possible be interpreted in a manner that is consistent with those agreements.»
The New
Rules adopt both best practices and the latest developments in
international commercial arbitration and accommodate the increasing needs of the parties arbitrating at CIETAC.
There is an inherent contradiction in the current «state of the art» concerning the application of immunity
rules — as underlined by the Institut de Droit
International in its Resolution
adopted in September 2009.
Rule 21 has been expanded to include new
rules for citing materials from the
International Monetary Fund and the
International Criminal Court and has
adopted simpler ways of citing United Nations documents.
The new
rules governing London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA) arbitrations (the «2014 Rules») have now been formally adopted by the LCIA Court, and will come into force on 1 October
rules governing London Court of
International Arbitration (LCIA) arbitrations (the «2014
Rules») have now been formally adopted by the LCIA Court, and will come into force on 1 October
Rules») have now been formally
adopted by the LCIA Court, and will come into force on 1 October 2014.
Among other provisions, the new statute
adopts rules promulgated by the United Nations Commission on
International Trade Law (UNCITRAL), a U.N. body that has long been concerned with promoting the enforceability of arbitration agreements and electronic contracts in its member countries.
And no matter which route you go - fost -
adopt, domestic adoption,
international adoption - factors, laws,
rules and requirements can change at any moment.