Sentences with phrase «broke the treaty»

Because muslims were being oppressed or a treaty was broken by an attack of some sort, and once an Islamic state was established, they could talk as 1 and decide if they broke the treaty how should they handle it?
The «final solution» of conquering them and crowding them into concentration camps euphemistically called «reservations» may have taken place after the period covered by this book, but the pattern of broken treaties, treachery and extermination was the policy of the European settlers from the start.
Moreover, on 2 June, just days before the Referendum vote Margaret Thatcher, Party Leader, urged a yes to Europe vote concluding that, «Let us remember that Britain does not break Treaties».
Industrial plants that handle toxic chemicals must be declared, and countries can challenge other nations they think are breaking the treaty.
The US Air Force, ever the big brother, launched a set of spy satellites to make sure nobody was breaking the treaty.
But the country pushes expansion still further west, the country begins to break its treaties with the Native Americans.
That observation was made by Chief Red Cloud (1822 - 1909) towards the end of his life, after he'd witnessed the white man break treaty after treaty made with Native American tribes.
Has the US government compensated Native Americans enough for taking their land and breaking treaties?
From the article you cite, the treaty could be ended in accordance with its terms: the NAFTA can be ended with 6 months notice — this is not breaking the treaty, it is complying with it.

Not exact matches

«This decision does not break any international treaty, other countries have opted for the same solution,» he said, citing similar barriers on the Greek - Turkish and Bulgarian - Turkish frontiers and around Spanish exclaves in Morocco.
The European Commission said on Wednesday it would start legal action against Poland over a law reforming the judiciary that undermines the independence of judges and therefore breaks EU treaty rules.
-LRB-...) Mr. Draghi indicated on Monday that the ECB would be open to buying bonds with a maturity of two to three years, stressing that such purchases wouldn't break European Union treaties, according to several lawmakers present at the hearing.
After 3 1/2 years he will double cross Israel and break his own treaty with them by walking into the newly rebuilt temple and proclaiming he, himself to be God and demanding that everyone worship him.
ok, well the reason all this is pertinent has to do with peace treaty that involves israel and the antichrist, that will be broken by the antichrist.
A nation may say treaties do not matter, but then, next minute, they spoil their case by saying that the particular treaty they want to break was an unfair one.
He lists the destruction of crops (Amos 1:3), the exile of people from their lands (v. 6), the breaking of treaties (v. 9), the lack of pity (v. U), the maintenance of perpetual feuds (v. 11), ripping up women with child (v. 13), dishonoring the dead (2:1).
We won't know who the antichrist is until the peace treaty is BROKEN after approx. 3.5 years.
In her view, the divisions in 2005 over the constitutional treaty «nearly broke the Socialist Party».
«What is there to ensure that it will not, like other treaties, be broken
Downing Street has also been responding to the story first broken by the BBC's Nick Robinson yesterday evening: that the Prime Minister has acknowledged he will not be able to get in place changes to the EU treaty in time for the referendum.
He added that he considered the 2019 elections a «referendum on the European question», saying «we must break the chains, exit the European budgetary treaties that were prepared and signed by Sarkozy and, later, Hollande», saying that the texts «push the entire continent into misery and war».
He also said the treaty should maintain the intergovernmental basis for European foreign affairs and security work, that social security provisions have an emergency break (to limit costs) and national security issues should be a matter for member states.
At that meeting, negotiations over a formal treaty broke down, but eventually resulted in a set of non-binding pledges — the Copenhagen Accord — for emissions reductions until 2020.
The author doses the report by advocating that the precautionary principle be used in international «agreements and treaties, in government policies (taxing dangerous chemicals and giving tax breaks), and in corporate practices.
The campaign won the prize for their work to draw attention to the catastrophic humanitarian consequences of any use of nuclear weapons and for its ground - breaking efforts to achieve a treaty - based prohibition of such weapons.
(Peace medals were given as gifts to Native American leaders to commemorate treaties, many of which were swiftly broken.)
Will these nations that signed the treaty and then broke it be punished?
I am a bit confused about the significance of the term «binding», as most of the wealthy nations that signed the Kyoto treaty are going to break it.
PARIS, 12 December, 2015 — When 196 nations agreed a new treaty aimed at preventing dangerous climate change, mass rejoicing broke out, and signs of celebration still fill the bleak halls and corridors where the deal was finally hammered out.
The UN process is broken, but the US Senate wasn't going to ratify a treaty, anyway.
But the record - breaking size and strength of the movement that led to Copenhagen and grew on its sidelines is a testimony to the importance of the issue, and a reminder that the effort to achieve a climate treaty will only intensify.
(Asylum seekers who turn themselves in at a point of entry and request asylum, the procedure outlined by international treaty, break no laws.)
It is essential that the federal government coordinate its efforts and develop a broad reconciliation framework, which includes scrapping the existing comprehensive claims policies, overhauling the broken B.C. treaty making process and developing new and appropriate mechanisms to support reconciliation including self - government recognition legislation.»
In every ground breaking decision the Crown makes arguments that the Court points out are singularly lacking in merit and that display a serious disregard for the Crown's, its obligation to avoid even the appearance of «sharp dealing», to resolve ambiguities in treaties and in statutes «in favour of the Indians», its fiduciary duty to Aboriginal communities, its duty to consult and accommodate and the honour of the Crown.
My underlying concern is that a purist public law approach could constitute a break in the legal order, if you like a revolution imposed by intellectual persuasion, that could «pull the constitutional rug» from under the feet of investment treaty law.
Often broken, sometimes coerced, treaties still define mutual obligations between the United States and Indian Nations.»
Small remote communities in the north of the treaty provinces are among the poorest of the poor, and have few means of escape, as neither the federal government nor the provinces have shown the imagination to break through jurisdictional barriers and create new opportunities for effective self government.
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