Sentences with phrase «conduct international negotiations»

As Prime Minister, Theresa May has the authority to conduct international negotiations on behalf of the UK, including Brexit talks with the EU.

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Beginning as a summer intern at Dole Seafood in 1989, he initially led the marketing planning process, developed packaging, and conducted domestic and international sales negotiations.
The West Midlands club are so exasperated with Berahino's conduct they will abandon plans to restart negotiations over a new contract and sell the England Under - 21 international in the summer --(Daily Telegraph)
If Wenger is free during the international break, perhaps Theresa May might ask the Arsenal manager if he could conduct the Brexit negotiations with European chief negotiator Michel Barnier.
In just three days of intensive pre-scheduled business appointments, more than 1,000 U.S. travel organizations from every region of the USA (representing all industry category components), and more than 1,300 international and domestic buyers from more than 70 countries conduct business negotiations that result in the generation of more than $ 4.7 billion in future Visit USA travel.
[Moreover,] the Court held that initiating and conducting negotiations in order to conclude an international agreement fall, in principle, within the domain of the executive, and that public participation in the procedure relating to the negotiation and the conclusion of an international agreement is necessarily restricted, in view of the legitimate interest in not revealing strategic elements of the negotiations (Case T ‑ 529 / 09 in't Veld v Council [2012] ECR II - 0000, paragraph 88; see also paragraph 57 and the end of paragraph 59 of the judgment).
«This was a highly complex negotiation, involving commercial, tax, and international arbitration matters, which was conducted simultaneously in English and Russian with four of the largest oil companies in the world,» lead Curtis Mallet partner Gilioli said in a statement.
He handled complex litigations and international commercial arbitrations in various jurisdictions, arguing motions in federal and state courts, managing discovery, conducting trials, and directing multi-party settlement negotiations.
Bill's practice focuses on large issue litigation and the conduct of complex negotiations, domestically and internationally, in the following fields: arbitration and dispute resolution; collective bargaining; education law and university governance; employment law; health law; human rights; inquests; international labour standards; labour relations; occupational health and safety; and privacy law.
For those who find themselves deep in the commercial law and contract negotiations, Marie - Christine Brochu, senior legal counsel and divisional counsel, industry financial services with the International Air Transport Association, will be presenting tips for conducting commercial and contractual negotiations.
In North Sea Continental Shelf (Germany v. Denmark), the ICJ held that international law on the delimitation of continental shelf boundaries required the two states to negotiate sincerely and to make real efforts to equitably accommodate one another's interests («to enter into negotiations with a view to arriving at an agreement... [and] so to conduct themselves that the negotiations are meaningful, which will not be the case when either of them insists upon its own position without contemplating any modification of it...»).
Professional Experience Kids4ever, Inc. (Largo, FL) 2007 — 2009 President • Managed all aspects of international children's and ladies» apparel company • Conducted significant business throughout North and South America • Utilized fluency in English and Spanish to enhance company reach and market position • Oversaw strategic planning, product development, marketing, sales, and customer service • Hired, trained, and led sales team ensuring profitable and professional operations • Directed negotiations with suppliers and business partners to secure quality materials
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