Not exact matches
I received this email this morning and it almost
similar in
nature to all the death
of trend following
articles.
Similar to his Ofili profile, the
article, «A Sense
of Place,» recounts the close association and collaborative
nature of the relationship between the architect and artist.
While realclimate then denied any other links to Environmental Defence Fund associates, Mann personally circulated a scurrilous Environmental Defense Fund
article, suggesting that I was being funded by ExxonMobil (which I'm not) to Natuurwetenschap & Techniek and has possibly distributed
similar material to other journals (New Scientist, GRL,
Nature) in his efforts to block publication
of our material.
Article V (1)(a) provides that courts may refuse recognition or enforcement of arbitral awards which are not based on a valid arbitration agreement.832 Article V (1)(a) is similar in nature to article V (1)(c) in that both articles concern whether an arbitral award has been rendered on the basis of a valid arbitration agr
Article V (1)(a) provides that courts may refuse recognition or enforcement
of arbitral awards which are not based on a valid arbitration agreement.832
Article V (1)(a) is similar in nature to article V (1)(c) in that both articles concern whether an arbitral award has been rendered on the basis of a valid arbitration agr
Article V (1)(a) is
similar in
nature to
article V (1)(c) in that both articles concern whether an arbitral award has been rendered on the basis of a valid arbitration agr
article V (1)(c) in that both
articles concern whether an arbitral award has been rendered on the basis
of a valid arbitration agreement.
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Article 9 (1): «Acts of persecution within the meaning of article 1 A of the Geneva Convention must: (a) be sufficiently serious by their nature or repetition as to constitute a severe violation of basic human rights, in particular the rights from which derogation can not be made under Article 15 (2) of the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms; or (b) be an accumulation of various measures, including violations of human rights which is sufficiently severe as to affect an individual in a similar manner as mentioned in (a).
Article 9 (1): «Acts
of persecution within the meaning
of article 1 A of the Geneva Convention must: (a) be sufficiently serious by their nature or repetition as to constitute a severe violation of basic human rights, in particular the rights from which derogation can not be made under Article 15 (2) of the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms; or (b) be an accumulation of various measures, including violations of human rights which is sufficiently severe as to affect an individual in a similar manner as mentioned in (a).
article 1 A
of the Geneva Convention must: (a) be sufficiently serious by their
nature or repetition as to constitute a severe violation
of basic human rights, in particular the rights from which derogation can not be made under
Article 15 (2) of the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms; or (b) be an accumulation of various measures, including violations of human rights which is sufficiently severe as to affect an individual in a similar manner as mentioned in (a).
Article 15 (2)
of the European Convention for the Protection
of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms; or (b) be an accumulation
of various measures, including violations
of human rights which is sufficiently severe as to affect an individual in a
similar manner as mentioned in (a).»
He proposes three alternative views one might take
of the
nature of the «rights» accorded to investors under investment treaties: that they are «direct rights»,
similar to those found in the regime
of human rights (p 622 - 623); «third party rights», akin to those accorded by treaty parties to third states under
Article 36
of the Vienna Convention on the Law
of Treaties (p 624); or «delegated rights», where the individual is an agent exercising rights that belong to their home State (p 625).
«If the laws
of a party state do not provide for offenses or violations denominated or described in precisely the words employed in subdivision (a)
of this
article, such party state shall construe the denominations and descriptions appearing in subdivision (a) hereof as being applicable to and identifying those offenses or violations
of a substantially
similar nature, and the laws
of such party state shall contain such provisions as may be necessary to ensure that full force and effect is given to this
article.»