Sentences with phrase «by its member states»

Any resolution endorsed by member states is unlikely to include targets limiting the use of antibiotics on a per capita basis, the kind of recommendation experts have urged be taken.
The budget would be funded by taxes currently raised by member states and would «be able to raise money in common, invest and absorb economic shocks», Le Point quoted Macron as saying.
While there was nothing illegal about those deals, new EU rules, which are scheduled to be adopted by member states by 2020, would outlaw the precise tax structure Blackstone used, said Reuven Avi - Yonah, a tax professor at the University of Michigan who reviewed the Blackstone documents.
These guidelines have been agreed upon by all member states of the Codex Alimentarius Commission.
In spite of its critical importance as the cornerstone of child health and survival, aggressive and inappropriate marketing of breast - milk substitutes, and other food products that compete with breastfeeding, continues to mislead parents and undermine efforts by Member States to protect and support children's rights to health and ensure sound objective information.
(There are 17 new promotional claims on the table that could — if approved by Member States — appear on follow - on formulas, so called «Growing Up milks», baby foods — any product for babies over 6 months).
(1) to propose a simplified and standardized form for use by Member States to facilitate the monitoring and evaluation by them of their implementation of the Code and reporting thereon to WHO, as well as the preparation by WHO of a consolidated report covering each of the articles of the Code;
Like many of his fellow health professionals, he believes these manufacturers push their products too aggressively, sometimes breaching the stipulations of an international code on the marketing of formula milk drawn up in 1981, ratified by member states of the World Health Organisation, and enshrined in law in Bangladesh since 1984.
The Operational Guidance could be included in a WHA resolution at the May 2018 meeting to be brought to the table for agreement by Member States.
However, the EU itself can not bear all of the blame for corruption as 90 per cent of the EU budget is spent and policed by the member states.
However, I question this assertion because Khosla (2007) argues that a necessary precondition for regional cooperation is an acceptance by member states of each other's sovereignty and legitimacy.
But how can this be, I wondered, if the control by the member states is so strict?
Sure, there is lobbying within and by each member state — but their individual stance has to come together in a single position.
In theory they could authorize a full military intervention by member states, or send their own troops for a peacekeeping mission, or impose economic sanctions.
Certainly, any of these measures will need to be ratified by Member States, but it has become increasingly clear that the crisis is making Member States keener to give up some of their sovereignty if this may help them to calm down the markets and escaping from the crisis.
The fourth EU money laundering directive, about to be rubber - stamped after political agreement was reached in December, will call on banks to carry out due diligence on MPs, judges, peers, council chiefs, diplomats and anyone else «who are or have been entrusted by the member state with prominent public functions».
Beginning with the 2003 European Security Strategy, EU leaders outlined the major security issues shared by member states and underscored the importance of combating these largely non-traditional threats [1] with an interplay of military and civilian prevention, response and management strategies.
«The fight against money laundering and terrorist financing is recognised as an important public interest ground by all member states,» the directive states.
To help keep them afloat, # 22m of public money has been given to them to this year, while another # 277m will be injected over the next four years — figures that only emerged after Private Eye trawled through the obscure Official Journal of the European Union, which requires publication of such payments by member states.
Regarding derogation to the COO based on hate speech, this could be interpreted in many ways by Member States particularly in Central and Eastern Europe which have historically had stricter interpretations of hate speech than the UK.
The prime minister aims to use a treaty renegotiation, which would have to be approved by all member states, to table his demands.
That needs to be ratified by the Member States.
Article 48 of the Lisbon treaty allows for changes to the treaty - The proposal would need to be accepted by a simple majority of the European Council and then needs to be ratified by all member states.
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.»
(by all member states I understand all member states except the one targeted for losing voting rights).
«This commitment by member states will protect workers» rights while providing opportunities for British business across Europe.»
Given that it is a trade deal she will clearly be negotiating, it won't be decided by majority, but by each member state.
He has promised a referendum if the treaty is not yet fully ratified by all member states, but is cautious on whether he would hold on if it has already been fully ratified, which is more likely to be the case by the time of the next general election.
Independent, sovereign action by member states is increasingly difficult to achieve — due to treaty, regulation, circumstance and near universal acceptance of the new status quo by European leadership across the geographical and political spectrum.
The Charter was adopted by member states at the 8th Ordinary Session of the Assembly of the African Union (AU) in 2007 but came into force on February 15, 2012.
Some would require treaty change, while others could be accomplished by more «flexible interpretations» of treaty provisions by member states and UN agencies.
I was convinced -LSB-...] particularly by member states that they would prefer to give a chance for ERA to work with softer measures,» she explained after a meeting of E.U. science ministers here last month.
Any funding increase has to be approved by the Member States» finance ministers and the newly elected European Parliament.
It would then have to be signed off by member state governments and the European Parliament.
SESAME's operating costs are paid for by its member states: Bahrain, Cyprus, Egypt, Iran, Israel, Jordan, Pakistan, the Palestinian National Authority, and Turkey.
The long - term budget deal still has to be formally signed off by member states and the European Parliament plenary in the coming months.
After two inconclusive votes by member states, the commission is allowed to drive its proposal through.
Cultivation bill approved by Parliament committee goes further than text agreed by member states
The proposal is currently under evaluation by member states.
European funding The European Investment Bank (EIB), the lending institution of the European Union owned by its Member States, is supporting England's plans to improve its school estate by giving long - term loans to schools whose buildings are in a bad state.
One of the main outcomes of the Rio +20 Conference was the agreement by member States to launch a process to develop a set of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which will build upon the Millennium Development Goals and converge with the post 2015 development agenda (click here for information on different work streams).
At the conclusion of the federal grant, Smarter Balanced will transition to being an operational assessment system supported by its member states.
Smarter Balanced will continue to be governed by its member states, with K - 12 and higher education representatives and a small executive committee providing day - to - day oversight.
Cathryn «Cat» Still is the Executive Director of ELPA21, an English language proficiency assessment system supported by member states and housed at CRESST.
How current or proposed EU - legislation addresses these 15 pathogens and how well laws are implemented and followed by Member States?
Any payment of state aid to help airlines would be by mutual agreement by member states, and done on a level playing field basis, he said.
The requirement of unanimous line - by - line approval of the summary for policy makers by member states is very disruptive and can undermine the scientific process if special interests become involved.
Economic activities in the region are governed by a variety of international and national agreements and laws, and the management of different uses and users is evident in the shift towards more integrated marine management planning approaches by member states of the Arctic Council.
Plans to suspend surplus credits from the market and boost prices have been backed by MEPs, but are yet to be agreed by member states.
The starting point of this line is the average total quantity of allowances (phase 2 cap) to be issued by Member States for the 2008 - 12 period, adjusted to reflect the broadened scope of the system from 2013 as well as any small installations that Member States have chosen to exclude.
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