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At the end of hours of deliberation by the house, the agreement between the Government of the United States of America and the Government of the Republic of Ghana
on Defense
cooperation, the status of United States Forces, and Access to and use of Agreed Facilities and Areas in the Republic of Ghana in accordance with
Article 75 (2)(b) of the 1992 constitution and the Standing Orders of the House was ratified by a resolution of Parliament.
He has published several papers
on the evolution of
cooperation in wasps, and has written over 140 popular science
articles for magazines including New Scientist, L'espresso and Le Scienze, before being awarded a Marie Curie European fellowship to start his current line of research.
Antibodies to a high - risk type of human papillomavirus (HPV16) could help detect oropharyngeal (1) cancer several years before the clinical onset of the disease, reveals a new study from the International Agency for Research
on Cancer (IARC) in
cooperation with the German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) and the United States National Cancer Institute (NCI) in an
article published online today by the Journal of Clinical Oncology.
«Clusters promote both competition and
cooperation,» Porter wrote in his classic Harvard Business Review
article on the topic, «Clusters and the New Economics of Competition.»
In order to meet the scale of financial resources required -LCB- and the commitments under
Articles -LCB- 4.1 -RCB-, 4.3, 4.4 and 4.5 -RCB- to support enhanced action
on adaptation and mitigation by developing country Parties and for technology
cooperation and capacity - building, developed country Parties -LCB- and Annex II Parties -RCB--LCB- and other Parties according to agreed eligibility criteria, which shall be updated through a periodic review -RCB--LCB- shall -RCB- provide scaled - up, new and additional, -LCB- over and above -LCB- existing -RCB- ODA -RCB-, sustainable, adequate, predictable and stable financial resources, in a measurable, reportable and verifiable manner.
As the SBSTA develops the parameters of the new
Article 6 market mechanisms, it is likely that bilateral voluntary
cooperation on emissions reduction will continue to be important because in addition to promoting the dissemination of new technologies and sustainable development, bilateral approaches also allow for flexibility and enable nations to meet current geopolitical and strategic objectives.
The Paris Agreement's
Article 6
on international
cooperation and markets, was vague enough to offer something to everyone.
In this
article, I present a neoclassical realist theory of climate change politics that challenges the idea that
cooperation on climate change is compelled alone by shared norms and interests emanating from the international level and questions if instead [continue reading...]
In accordance with
Article 7 (2) of Protocol No 2 to the Lisbon Treaty, the Commission must review its proposal when at least a quarter of all votes allocated to national Parliaments [3] reject a legislative proposal submitted
on the basis of
Article 76 TFEU (i.e., any proposal regarding judicial
cooperation in criminal matters) for not being in compliance with the principle of subsidiarity.
As to the first issue, the ECJ agreed with the EP that, contrary to what the Council claimed, the decision could not be based
on Article 82 (1)(d) TFEU (judicial
cooperation), as none of the provisions of the agreement envisages a facilitation of judicial
cooperation.
«RECALLING the obligations of the Contracting Member States under the Treaty
on European Union (TEU) and the Treaty
on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU), including the obligation of sincere
cooperation as set out in
Article 4 (3) TEU and the obligation to ensure through the Unified Patent Court the full application of, and respect for, Union law in their respective territories and the judicial protection of an individual's rights under that law;
Yet the new capacity remained unused until after the entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty, which amended the provisions
on enhanced
cooperation (now
Article 20 TEU and
Articles 326 - 334 TFEU).
It does not only concern
Article 218 TFEU
on treaty - making, but also such provisions as
Article 3 (5) and 21 TEU
on external objectives of the EU at large, or
Article 4 (3) TEU
on sincere
cooperation between the Union institutions and the Member States.
The AG suggested, in reference to the first question referred for a preliminary ruling, that the Court must declare that it has jurisdiction for the main reason that the HTSs should be regarded as acts of the institutions, bodies, offices or agencies of the Union for the purposes of
Article 267 of the Treaty
on the functioning of the Union («TFEU»), which is the primary law basis of the
cooperation between the CJEU and the national courts via the preliminary ruling system.
Focusing
on the sentencing context, this
Article demonstrates that judicial dilemmas can be systematically resolved, mitigated or avoided through a range of concrete strategies that
on their own or in conjunction can constitute Satisficing Options: these strategies include seeking out legally permitted but morally preferable interpretations of the law, expressing condemnation of unjust laws in dicta, and seeking assistance or
cooperation from other actors to help defendants facing substantively unjust mandatory sentences.
The qualified majority shall be defined as the same proportion of the weighted votes and the same proportion of the number of the Council members concerned as laid down in
Article 205 (2) of the Treaty establishing the European Community, and in the second and third subparagraphs of
Article 23 (2) of this Treaty as regards enhanced
cooperation established
on the basis of
Article 27c.
Where the child has his or her habitual residence in the territory of a third State which is not a contracting party to the Hague Convention of 19 October 1996
on jurisdiction, applicable law, recognition, enforcement and
cooperation in respect of parental responsibility and measures for the protection of children, jurisdiction under this
Article shall be deemed to be in the child's interest, in particular if it is found impossible to hold proceedings in the third State in question.
Member States which intend to establish closer
cooperation between themselves may be authorised, subject to
Articles 43 and 44 of the Treaty
on European Union, to make use of the institutions, procedures and mechanisms laid down by this Treaty, provided that the
cooperation proposed:
In this context, where either Ireland or the United Kingdom has not notified the Council in writing within a reasonable period that it wishes to take part, the authorisation referred to in
Article 329 of the Treaty
on the Functioning of the European Union shall be deemed to have been granted to the Member States referred to in
Article 1 and to Ireland or the United Kingdom where either of them wishes to take part in the areas of
cooperation in question.
The Effects of Trust in Authority and Procedural Fairness
on Cooperation (link to paid
article) David de Cremer & Tom Tyler, 92 Journal of Applied Psychology 639 (2007) Contrary to a 1998 study by Van den Bos et al., Cremer and Tyler found that, when trust in authority is high, procedural fairness has a strong effect
on cooperation with police.
A team of researchers from the Jiangsu Higher People's Court # 1 Civil Division recently published an
article on difficult legal issues relating to public - private partnerships (literally government / social capital
cooperation)(PPP) in the Journal of Law Application (the Journal)(法律适用), # 17, 2017.