Sentences with phrase «directly inform people»

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In addition, any person directly involved in the Cash Rate determination process must follow specified procedures to inform DM senior management and the Oversight Committee in cases where manipulation, the attempt to manipulate, or collusion is suspected.
That is, some images and stories simply stick with us, as a culture, and inform us subconsciously through many generations of people, whether or not we have consciously engaged these stories directly.
This program will allow Waterkeeper to evaluate the types of litter found at restoration sites and begin management strategies by working with local companies, agencies, and other stakeholders on ways to reduce pollution and by working with schools to directly inform young people on how they can become better environmental stewards.
-- The attending physician is the person who first deems the patient terminal; he / she is the same person who declares the patient is capable, acting voluntarily and making an informed decision; he / she is the same person who writes the prescription or dispenses the medications directly; and he / she is the same person to sign the patient's death certificate; and he / she is required to lie on the death certificate by writing the terminal illness as the cause of death, not the lethal drugs -LRB-!).
They directly interact and inform the people about public health and must have stability and continuity.
It should directly inform strategic directions and improve health of urban Aboriginal people in Ontario.»
«The combination of genetic susceptibility and individualized cumulative exposure — not just to other chemicals in consumer products, but from other sources such as air quality — empowers people to make informed decisions about changing the factors that directly influence their health outcomes.»
People must be informed through cultural symbols they can relate to, empathize and not be alienated, involved and not disinterested, to understand the complex issues connecting them directly to their daily existence.
Knowing that Malloy and his administration have the propensity to duck the truth, it will not be surprising to many people that Malloy failed to inform the media, the public or the legislature that the State Board of Education's newest member, Erik Clemons, has an extensive and long - standing relationship with the charter school industry and is the President and CEO of a company that directly benefits from a large state contract that is funded through the State Department of Education.
But the good news is that there are many foundations, blogs, and, of course, books out there dedicated to keeping people informed and to providing support for those who suffer directly from the disease.
Hi please would it be possible to inform me if u had a booking in my name arriving 26th july for 7 nights for two people the name is karen williams i am having difficulty with the company on the beach that i booked with and i need confirmation from yourselves thankyou hope to come to see you again in august this time i will book directly through you karen x
When youre playing a game directly from hardware, resolution has nothing to do with network issues, WTF people this is 2013 read some books once in a while, get informed, get to know the basics at least.
I hope that the relevant people in the US Congress will be / (will have been) informed of this correction directly.
Not only is that bad practice, it means people reading your guy's original paper will have nothing which directly informs them of what has changed.
If a person makes a statement to police and 2 years later in a courtroom, under oath but not the same case, they make a statement that directly contradicts their witness statement does the defense have an obligation to inform the prosecution of that fact or can they use it in court to discredit the witness on the stand?
With respect to voluntary production of documents protected by privacy law, as a general rule — and subject to certain requirements depending on the case — persons may use third parties» personal data to defend their rights in court (either in Italy or abroad) without obtaining those third parties» consent and (when the data is not collected directly from the data subjects) even without informing them of the data processing.
The company will also inform those whose data was «misused», including people who were directly affected by the Kogan data operation.
The Committee recommends that the State party take decisions directly relating to the rights and interests of indigenous peoples with their informed consent, as stated in its General Recommendation 23 (1997).
Australia, together with other countries who accepted these treaty obligations, needs to «ensure that members of Indigenous peoples have equal rights in respect of effective participation in public life and that no decisions directly relating to their rights and interests are taken without their informed consent».
Ensure that... no decisions directly relating to [Indigenous peoples»] rights and interests are taken without their informed consent.
«to ensure that members of indigenous peoples have equal rights in respect of effective participation in public life, and that no decisions directly relating to their rights and interests are taken without their informed consent».
Recognize and respect indigenous distinct culture, history, language and way of life as an enrichment of the State's cultural identity and to promote its preservation... Ensure that members of indigenous peoples have equal rights in respect of effective participation in public life and that no decisions directly relating to their rights and interests are taken without their informed consent; (and) Ensure that indigenous communities can exercise their rights to practise and revitalize their cultural traditions and customs and to preserve and to practise their languages.
to ensure that no decisions directly relating to the rights and interests of indigenous peoples are taken without their informed consent, as well as to recognise and protect the rights of indigenous peoples to own, develop, control and use their communal lands and territories and resources: General Recommendation XXIII — Indigenous Peoples, (1997) para's 4 - 5, in Human Rights Committee, General Comment 23 — The rights of minorities, (1994) para 9; in Compilation of General Comments and General Recommendations Adopted by Human Rights Treaty Bodies, United Nations («UN») doc HRI / GEN / 1 / Rev. 5 (26 April 2001)peoples are taken without their informed consent, as well as to recognise and protect the rights of indigenous peoples to own, develop, control and use their communal lands and territories and resources: General Recommendation XXIII — Indigenous Peoples, (1997) para's 4 - 5, in Human Rights Committee, General Comment 23 — The rights of minorities, (1994) para 9; in Compilation of General Comments and General Recommendations Adopted by Human Rights Treaty Bodies, United Nations («UN») doc HRI / GEN / 1 / Rev. 5 (26 April 2001)peoples to own, develop, control and use their communal lands and territories and resources: General Recommendation XXIII — Indigenous Peoples, (1997) para's 4 - 5, in Human Rights Committee, General Comment 23 — The rights of minorities, (1994) para 9; in Compilation of General Comments and General Recommendations Adopted by Human Rights Treaty Bodies, United Nations («UN») doc HRI / GEN / 1 / Rev. 5 (26 April 2001)Peoples, (1997) para's 4 - 5, in Human Rights Committee, General Comment 23 — The rights of minorities, (1994) para 9; in Compilation of General Comments and General Recommendations Adopted by Human Rights Treaty Bodies, United Nations («UN») doc HRI / GEN / 1 / Rev. 5 (26 April 2001), p192.
Decisions directly affecting the traditional country and interests in that country of Indigenous people should be made only with their informed consent.
The skills that you learn, what you learn about how to relate to other people, and who you learn about how to express your emotions and I would add to that, what you learn about how you should feel about your emotions, But what you learn about what's OK to feel, it seems to me very directly informs your sense of self.
And decisions directly affecting the traditional country and interests in that country of Indigenous people should be made only with their informed consent.
In South Australia, in addition to the Aboriginal Lands Trust Act 1966 (SA) referred to above, there are two Acts each providing that large parts of the western part of the State are held as inalienable freehold by a corporation that directly represents traditional owners.46 A lease can be granted for any period to a traditional owner or organisation comprising traditional owners; to a government agency for up to 50 years; or to anyone else for 5 years or less.47 The Anangu Pitjantjatjara corporation must have regard to the interests of and consult with traditional owners with a particular interest in the affected portion of the lands and shall not approve the lease unless it is satisfied that those people have given their informed consent.48 The Maralinga Tjarutja corporation must consult with traditional owners.49
to ensure that no decisions directly relating to the rights and interests of indigenous peoples are taken without their informed consent, as well as to recognise and protect the rights of indigenous peoples to own, develop, control and use their communal lands and territories and resources: General Recommendation XXIII — Indigenous Peoples, (1997) para's 4 - 5, in Compilation Of General Comments And General Recommendations Adopted By Human Rights Treaty Bodies, op.cit.peoples are taken without their informed consent, as well as to recognise and protect the rights of indigenous peoples to own, develop, control and use their communal lands and territories and resources: General Recommendation XXIII — Indigenous Peoples, (1997) para's 4 - 5, in Compilation Of General Comments And General Recommendations Adopted By Human Rights Treaty Bodies, op.cit.peoples to own, develop, control and use their communal lands and territories and resources: General Recommendation XXIII — Indigenous Peoples, (1997) para's 4 - 5, in Compilation Of General Comments And General Recommendations Adopted By Human Rights Treaty Bodies, op.cit.Peoples, (1997) para's 4 - 5, in Compilation Of General Comments And General Recommendations Adopted By Human Rights Treaty Bodies, op.cit., p192.
Similarly, the Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination has, in its General Recommendation No 23, called upon parties to the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination [6] to ensure that that no decisions directly relating to the rights and interests of indigenous peoples are taken without their informed consent.
States should ensure that no decisions directly relating to the rights and interests of Indigenous people are taken without their informed consent; [31] and
ensure that members of indigenous peoples have equal rights in respect of effective participation in public life, and that no decisions directly relating to their rights and interests are taken without their informed consent...
The Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination has recognised as aspects of the principle of equality the obligations of States parties to CERD to ensure that no decisions directly relating to the rights and interests of indigenous peoples are taken without their informed consent, as well as to recognise and protect the rights of indigenous peoples to own, develop, control and use their communal lands and territories and resources: General Recommendation on Indigenous Peoples, UN Doc CERD / C / 51 / Misc 13 / Rev 4 (1997) paraspeoples are taken without their informed consent, as well as to recognise and protect the rights of indigenous peoples to own, develop, control and use their communal lands and territories and resources: General Recommendation on Indigenous Peoples, UN Doc CERD / C / 51 / Misc 13 / Rev 4 (1997) paraspeoples to own, develop, control and use their communal lands and territories and resources: General Recommendation on Indigenous Peoples, UN Doc CERD / C / 51 / Misc 13 / Rev 4 (1997) parasPeoples, UN Doc CERD / C / 51 / Misc 13 / Rev 4 (1997) paras 4 - 5.
As noted above at para 32, the Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination has recognised as aspects of the principle of equality the obligations of States to ensure that no decisions directly relating to the rights and interests of indigenous peoples are taken without their informed consent, as well as to recognise and protect the rights of indigenous peoples to own, develop, control and use their communal lands and territories and resources.
The second basis for the protection of native title encompasses political participation rights, including the right to be consulted and to give or withhold consent on an informed basis in respect of decisions that will directly affect Indigenous peoples.
[19] The Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, («CERD Committee») which assists in monitoring and implementing ICERD, has interpreted this to mean that Indigenous peoples have equal rights to effective participation in public life and that no decisions directly relating to their rights and interests should be taken without their informed consent.
Promoting full and effective participation of indigenous peoples in decisions which directly or indirectly affect their lifestyles, traditional lands and territories, their cultural integrity as indigenous peoples with collective rights or any other aspect of their lives, considering the principle of free, prior and informed consent;
(d) ensure that members of indigenous peoples have equal rights in respect of effective participation in public life and that no decisions directly relating to their rights and interests are taken without their informed consent
A human rights based approach to development — whereby indigenous peoples have the right to full and effective participation in decisions which directly or indirectly affect their lives; and with such participation based on the principle of free, prior and informed consent, which includes governments and the private sector providing information that is accurate, accessible, and in a language the indigenous peoples can understand.
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