Sentences with phrase «by international treaty»

Form Simplicity, the Forms and the Documentation contain material that is protected by United States Copyright Law and trade secret law, and by international treaty provisions.
There are complex international border issues with Papua New Guinea, and the area is governed by an international treaty.
First: it is a misconception that international waters are «lawless;» many aspects of international maritime law are determined by international treaty.
«The necessity to guarantee the interpretation and application of European Union law and not harmonized national law to the ECJ or a supreme court can not be given away by an international treaty.
(Asylum seekers who turn themselves in at a point of entry and request asylum, the procedure outlined by international treaty, break no laws.)
Giant Manta Rays get listed by an international treaty organization, with help from a documentary.
P.S. Walter Pearce, civil liability for nuclear accidents is agreed by international treaty.
Carbon black is something that could be mitigated by international treaty and technological advances.
Many senators, particularly Jesse Helms, Republican of North Carolina, and Chuck Hagel, Republican of Nebraska, oppose it as a a potential harm to the economy and because it would allow American energy policy, in essence, to be governed by an international treaty.
These figures represent a strong recovery of the population since attempts to ban hunting of the Grays were initiated by international treaty in 1937.
Unauthorised reproduction is prohibited under the laws of australia and by international treaty.
The first international astronomical organization, the ESO, 16, 17 was created by international treaty on October 5, 1962, ratified by the Netherlands, Sweden, the Federal Republic of Germany, France, and Belgium.
The jaguar is protected by an international treaty which bans all trade in any part of the animal.
He can not be deported, and he can not be extradited except to face charges for crimes enumerated by international treaty.
The U.S. Department of State has designated two accrediting entities for organizations providing inter-country adoption services in the United States that work with sending countries that have ratified the Hague Adoption Convention, which specifies by international treaty requirements for adoption between countries that have ratified the treaty.
It is also bound by international treaty not to pursue weapons development.
Facilities such as CERN and ITER are governed by international treaties, which required heroic efforts of diplomacy to put together.
«It is held together by international treaties and strong agreements... If we were to follow that model and maybe even move on with the partnership to the next step, that perhaps could be the greatest legacy of ISS because that's a proven model of sustainability, because you have more holding it together than just that annual cycle.»
Planktos claims they will be dumping their particles in international waters and so are not bound by international treaties or permit requirements.
Its shift in doctrine is construed as a reinterpretation of Article 24 (2) of the Constitution, resulting from the interpretive guidance provided by international treaties and case law.

Not exact matches

Canada was not in compliance with those treaties so it's a move that's also being forced by international organizations.
International Trade Minister Chrystia Freeland, named to cabinet a day before the finalized treaty was made public, reiterated that the Liberals believe in trade, but she was careful to note the deal was negotiated by the Conservative government.
Last summer in Rome, by a vote of 120 nations in favor, seven opposed and 21 abstentions, a United Nations diplomatic conference adopted a treaty to establish an International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague in the Netherlands.
Soft just war theory is characterized by seven key components: a strongly articulated horror of war; a strong presumption against war; a skepticism about government claims; the use of just war theory as a tool for citizen discernment and prophetic critique; a pattern of trusting the efficacy of international treaties, multilateral strategies and the perspectives of global peace and human rights groups and the international press; a quite stringent application of just war criteria; and a claim of common ground with Christian pacifists.
The very first international treaty entered into by the Nazi Party was with the Vatican.
By using the word bilateral ¯ i.e., between two entities ¯ Carroll is able to avoid mentioning that the first international treaty with Hitler's government was not the concordat, signed on July 20, 1933, but the Four - Power Pact (involving Germany, France, England, and Italy), which preceded it by a full month (June 7By using the word bilateral ¯ i.e., between two entities ¯ Carroll is able to avoid mentioning that the first international treaty with Hitler's government was not the concordat, signed on July 20, 1933, but the Four - Power Pact (involving Germany, France, England, and Italy), which preceded it by a full month (June 7by a full month (June 7).
The foundation for the regime was laid down in United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights (adopted on December 10, 1948 by the UN General Assembly) and the two key human rights treaties, the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (in force since January 3, 1976) and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (in force since March 23, 1976).
Under the Vienna Convention, for example, a «fundamental change of circumstances» is grounds for withdrawing from an international agreement, provided «the existence of those circumstances constituted an essential basis of the consent of the parties to be bound by the treaty».
But, international law prefers situations where territory obtained by conquest is recognized by a subsequent international treaty acknowledging this reality.
Obviously I am asking inspired by the China's actions but I am more interested in the international law and treaties on such cases on on general level.
He also rightly pointed out that the principle of «diplomatic asylum», while recognized by Latin American states in a treaty from the 1950s, is not established as a general principle of international law.
This means that by signing a treaty which accepts the current program, the international community is conceivably weakening future non-proliferation efforts.
American foreign policy has long put its sovereignty first, whether by not joining the League of Nations, the International Criminal Court or various international treaties on human rights and environmenInternational Criminal Court or various international treaties on human rights and environmeninternational treaties on human rights and environmental controls.
A ray of hope is that the international treaties and institutions Trump might like to withdraw from enjoy sufficient support from other states that the costs of doing so would be too great for the U.S., or they will continue to function despite withdrawal by the U.S. Let's hope that IR's preference for international explanations is warranted this time and that we can conclude that international norms and institutions matter more than we previously thought.
The Statute of the International Court of Justice — the closest thing modern international law has to a constitution — identifies as sources of international law not just treaties and customs, but also the «general principles of law recognized by civilized naInternational Court of Justice — the closest thing modern international law has to a constitution — identifies as sources of international law not just treaties and customs, but also the «general principles of law recognized by civilized nainternational law has to a constitution — identifies as sources of international law not just treaties and customs, but also the «general principles of law recognized by civilized nainternational law not just treaties and customs, but also the «general principles of law recognized by civilized nations.»
While all the campaigns noted above were developed or at least supported by most European states, the nuclear ban - treaty movement marks the first time an instrument of international humanitarian law is forced into existence against a kicking and screaming European core.
If validated by the security council, the US would be legally bound by it (international treaties and whatnot).
Decisions by parliaments or referendums are taken as absolute and more important than the constitution, international treaties, or other fundamental laws.
She will, I earnestly hope and confidently believe, give fresh proof of her sincere adherence to the cause of international friendship by ratifying the several treaties of arbitration awaiting renewal by the Senate.
The Directive and UK domestic regulations give effect to obligations assumed independently by the UK under international treaties outside the EU framework (the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands of 1971 and the Bern Convention on Wildlife of 1979).
But Mr Murphy warned: «Attempting to reopen negotiations on a Treaty ratified by every member state would put the Tories into the extraordinary position of repudiating an international treaty, reopening and renegotiating Britain's terms of EU membership.»
International human rights treaties ratified by Nigeria and the country's own constitution obligate the government to safeguard the rights of freedom of expression, association and peaceful assembly.»
«The board reiterates its concern that action by the government to date with regard to the legalisation of the production, sale and distribution of cannabis for non-medical and non-scientific purposes in the states of Alaska, Colorado, Oregon and Washington does not meet the requirements of the international drug control treaties.
Enck ticked off 18 separate decisions made by the Trump administration that she considered dangerous and wrong, including the recent decision to abandon the Paris climate change international treaty.
The attorney general sacked by David Cameron over his dogged support for the European convention on human rights (ECHR) says he fears the prime minister will use next week's party conference to dilute the UK's commitment to the international treaty.
MPs could be given the final say on international treaties under new measures put forward by the government.
The President may conclude an international agreement pursuant to a treaty brought into force with the advice and consent of the Senate, the provisions of which constitute authorization for the agreement by the Executive without subsequent action by the Congress;
International treaties will continue to be mere documents in countries that are signatories to them if their significance is not felt by the people.
The book includes five appendices: a snapshot of the socio - economic rights guaranteed by the African Charter on Human and Peoples» Rights (Ratification and Enforcement) Act and Chapter II of the Nigerian Constitution; a plethora of applicable national legislation that are not easily found, as well as international human rights and labour treaties to which Nigeria is a state party.
The fundamental value of the international exchange of scholars and freedom of expression is embodied in international human rights treaties and conventions as well as in declarations adopted by scientific and other professional organizations throughout the world.
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