Sentences with phrase «between public bodies»

Edenred (UK Group) Ltd v Her Majesty's Treasury & Ors [2015] UKSC 45, [2015] PTSR 1088; [2016] 1 All ER 763; [2015] 3 CMLR 47, SC, July 1 2015 Acting for the Claimants / Appellant on a leading case on: (i) material variations to public contracts, (ii) compliance of OJEU contract notices with EU transparency requirements, and (iii) the application of EU procurement law to «internal» arrangements between public bodies.
It considered whether the provisions of the 1995 Data Protection Directive (hereafter: the Directive) preclude national measures which allow the data transfers between public bodies and subsequent data processing without informing the data subject of the transfer and processing.
But a blanket ban fails to distinguish between those public bodies which have been profligate and those which have been shrewd.
In the same way, powers which they currently say they need to transfer functions between public bodies for Brexit could be used in a few years time to dismantle an environmental regulator.

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Industrial Engineer He is responsible for increasing the chances of success of the entrepreneurs accelerated by Start - Up Chile, generating bridges and connections between entrepreneurs with investors and corporations (companies and public bodies).
In light of this, it is not enough for government bodies and policies to be more accepting of Chinese capital and immigration; a discussion needs to be had at the public level between local communities and newly - immigrated Chinese - Canadians as well in order to facilitate the acceptance and integration of new - comers into our diverse Canadian culture.
The establishment and maintenance of a community mental health program requires planning, organization, funding, interpretation to and support by the public, support by legislative bodies, and an ongoing dialogue between the provider (sources of funding and professional staff) and the consumer (user of therapeutic and preventive services)
In its analysis of administration cost savings caused by the Public Bodies Reform programme, the National Audit Office (NAO) decided to exclude bodies associated with the Department of Health (the department subject to the largest administration cost changes), saying «the major reorganisation and transfer of functions between NHS bodies since 2010 made the analysis too problematic» (NAO 2014, pBodies Reform programme, the National Audit Office (NAO) decided to exclude bodies associated with the Department of Health (the department subject to the largest administration cost changes), saying «the major reorganisation and transfer of functions between NHS bodies since 2010 made the analysis too problematic» (NAO 2014, pbodies associated with the Department of Health (the department subject to the largest administration cost changes), saying «the major reorganisation and transfer of functions between NHS bodies since 2010 made the analysis too problematic» (NAO 2014, pbodies since 2010 made the analysis too problematic» (NAO 2014, p. 40).
The two great points of difference between a democracy and a republic are: first, the delegation of the government, in the latter, to a small number of citizens elected by the The effect of the first difference is, on the one hand, to refine and enlarge the public views, by passing them through the medium of a chosen body of citizens, whose wisdom may best discern the true interest of their country, and whose patriotism and love of justice will be least likely to sacrifice it to temporary or partial considerations.
They will read this election as a positive indicator that the incoming government is willing and able to work with them on their own terms, offering stable contracts and a «hands - off» relationship between private firms and public bodies such as the National Oil Corporation of Kenya.
The religious bodies should remain as that strong mouthpiece in order to maintain the delicate balance between religion and public morality.
These same staff, split between private and public bodies, are now being asked to deliver a supervision programme which has barely even been explained to them.
Janos Marton, former special counsel to the Moreland Commission to Investigate Public Corruption — the body created and dissolved by Gov. Andrew Cuomo — said relationships forged between business interests and politicians are often strained when one side doesn't get what it wants.
It will put all public bodies under a new legal duty to consider the gap between social classes when they implement policies and allocate resources.
Caroline Court, Interim Director of Wellbeing and Public Health said: «There is a longstanding body of evidence which shows the link between cold homes and poor health.
Between meetings, the representatives that make up the body liaise with the members, supporters and public who submit to Labour Policy Forum.
Grandeau, who is a frequent critic of the Public Integrity Commission, said he believes the body should pick up where Kaye left off (he also notes an interesting, but irrelevant in this instance, personal connection between the ex-chief judge and the ex-PIC executive director, Herb Teitelbaum)
Together, the studies are part of a growing body of research indicating that relationships between the bacterial and fungal kingdoms can affect health, says David Andes, a fungal biologist at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health in Madison.
The proposals include creating a single research and higher education ministry, an independent higher science council to advise the government on strategy, a new body to evaluate all researchers, a long - term jobs plan for public agency researchers, and more crossover between the two groups.
Estonia's government bureaucracy is paperless, its public services are online, and data is shared freely between state bodies, making life easier for citizens and businesses.
In that capacity, he was the Parliament's lead negotiator during the launch of the prestigious European Research Council, as well as a series of partnerships between public and private research bodies, called Joint Technology Initiatives (JTIs).
The offer, which came in a Wednesday meeting between Trump and the scion of America's most prominent Democratic family, is likely to concern scientists and public health experts who fear the incoming administration could give legitimacy to skeptics of childhood immunizations, despite a huge body of scientific research demonstrating that vaccines are safe.
«We have animal literature, which shows direct links between exposure and adverse health outcomes, the limited human studies, and the fact that 90 to 100 percent of the population has measurable levels of these compounds in their bodies,» said John Meeker, an assistant professor of environmental health sciences at the University of Michigan School of Public Health and a lead author.
Although ANSI is not a regulatory body, it has important partnerships with the public sector and serves as an information provider to bridge the gap between standards developers and the government agencies that create legislation affecting the standards community.
Body Team 12: The beneficiary of some incredibly compelling interviews with members of corpse - removal teams on Ebola - plagued Africa, Body Team 12 gives the audience a first - hand look at the uncomfortable crossroads between public good and private grief.
A multidisciplinary cooperative approach to protection of our water bodies and a strong link between the private and public sector for the protection of marine and coastal environment while building resilient communities in response to climate catastrophes has been lifelong advocacy of my public service.
The report says that «a locally - led approach by supporting partnerships between residents and local community bodies, including schools and public libraries,» will be encouraged.
School governing body members may find conflicts arise between their own personal interests and those involved in making decisions in the public interest.
The trend of increasing racial and economic segregation is a nationwide trend — not just in Alabama and other Southern states.55 The South, however, was the only region in the country to see a net increase in private school enrollment between 1960 and 2000, and where private school enrollment is higher, support for spending in public schools tends to be lower.56 A growing body of rigorous research shows that money absolutely matters for public schools, especially for the students from low - income families who attend them.57 What's more, private schools in the South tend to have the largest overrepresentation of white students.58 In fact, research has shown that the strongest predictor of white private school enrollment is the proportion of black students in the local public schools.59
BOUNDARIES Chris uses subtle hand gestures to move Morgan into a body block that places her between him and the public.
In Yashar Azar Emdadian's video performance Des - Integration (2012), the artist shaves his torso in a public space, his body becoming the boundary between a migrant's molting of personal identity and his integration into another culture.
Over 100 sources from rail companies, public and regulatory bodies were consulted and Amadeus built predictive models based on correlations between long distance rail share of total traffic, national population densities, rail densities, rail industry structure across countries and geography.
Kiki Smith's work is about the body - specifically about the differences between our own private perceptions of our bodies and public stereotypes of the body and sexuality.
Ann Messner is a New York based artist whose work, since the late 1970s, has focused on the relationship between the individual body and the larger social body as encountered within public space or discourse.
Deacon addresses the relationship between public and private space, sensuality and the body, as well as memory, poetry, and language.
Where is the boundary between the inner body and public space?
Evolving through a range of mediums such as performance, video, installation, sound, and literature, her works consider the fluid border between public and private space, and in so doing, challenge established conventions relating to the body, sexuality, power relations, and institutional spaces.
Following a conversation with Mike Kelley about the physical beauty of many performance artists, McCarthy collaborated with Kelley to make Fresh Acconci (1995), a restaging of a series of historic works by the New York — based artist Vito Acconci, who is known for early performances in which he employed his own body to explore questions of social interaction, the distinctions between public and private behavior, and the objectification of the human body.
The seven video works in Act Out play with the overlap between the artist's body, intention and public persona.
(1995), a restaging of a series of historic works by the New York — based artist Vito Acconci, who is known for early performances in which he employed his own body to explore questions of social interaction, the distinctions between public and private behavior, and the objectification of the human body.
The body of work itself is the convergence of these three roles — a series of photographic collages that vacillate between dualities or contradictions: the public and private, the rational and emotional, and the documentary and interpretive.
Some artists have even impressed or made marks with their most private body parts in an effort to challenge taboos and break down boundaries between public and private.
Taking a cue from Shakespeare, and from her experience of life - giving surgery, Victor presents a series of drawings that traverse the line between the private and the public, between gratification and expectation; and between the body and the body politic.
Interdisciplinary in nature, Webster's sculptural pieces investigate intersections between object and performance, fashion and computing, the body and its context, public and private, in a critical way.
Given to an artist under fifty who has shown distinguished vision and achieved a substantial body of work, the award honored Dion (Season 4) for his prolific creativity and impressive production, which includes mixed - media installations, sculptures and public projects that explore the relationship between art, science and history through pseudo-scientific methods of investigation and display.
Here, we might further examine how these artists consider the queer body in space amongst the domestic, the architectural, the landscape, public or private sectors — and how the collision between such domains might summon, conjure, or propose a third space.
Smith considers the body in her work to be a grotesque portal between public and private life.
gormley is best known for his sculptures, installations and public artworks that explore the relationship between the human body and space — a key aspect of the exhibition «construct».
The first comprehensive presentation of a largely unknown body of work, this exhibition surveys black and white prints made between 1974 and 1983, accompanied by a publication and a series of public programs.
The project anticipates projecting videos of singular naked bodies swirling in underwater worlds onto washing machine doors in public laundromats on Long Island to create an analogy between spinning wet clothes and the dampened dreams of the Latino immigrant.
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