Sentences with phrase «existing international rule»

Rather, it focuses on whether the appellate mechanism conforms with existing international rules, primarily the New York Convention and the ICSID Convention.

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The rules stipulate that a deal can only go through if all of the existing professional goalkeepers at a club are unavailable as a result of injury, suspension or international duty.
(23) In order to protect the health of infants, the rules laid down in this Regulation and in particular those on labelling, presentation and advertising, and promotional and commercial practices should continue being in conformity with the principles and the aims of the International Code of Marketing of Breast - milk Substitutes bearing in mind the particular legal and factual situation existing in the Union.
In a paper published in the January 18 issue of Physical Review Letters, an international physics collaboration demonstrated that both types of bonds play by the same rules — quantum mechanics, the strange state in which matter exists as particles and waves at the same time.
Updating the Tarmac Delay Rule: This rulemaking would amend DOT's existing tarmac delay rule, which prohibits airlines from permitting aircraft to remain on the tarmac for more than three hours for domestic flights and for more than four hours for international flights without providing passengers an opportunity to deplRule: This rulemaking would amend DOT's existing tarmac delay rule, which prohibits airlines from permitting aircraft to remain on the tarmac for more than three hours for domestic flights and for more than four hours for international flights without providing passengers an opportunity to deplrule, which prohibits airlines from permitting aircraft to remain on the tarmac for more than three hours for domestic flights and for more than four hours for international flights without providing passengers an opportunity to deplane.
To date, much international discussion at the interface of science and politics has taken as a rule of thumb that — as a first step — global atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide should not exceed approximately twice the concentrations which existed before the modern industrial era.
Existing safeguards have not been fully effective, and a binding instrument in international law is needed to protect this vital aspect of the Rule of Law.»
Where an international obligation does exist, whether under a treaty or a rule of customary international law, a State is barred from invoking its internal law including its constitution.
the majority's opinion raises the concerning possibility that the Court's new reading of section 96 in conjunction with the rule of law principle may be used to undermine existing provincial authority over access to alternative dispute resolution, and private international law more generally.
I was particularly struck by the Appeals Chamber assertion (para. 43 of the decision) that a rule of customary international law now exists to the effect that international courts and tribunals possess an inherent jurisdiction, which confers on each of them the power to determine the scope of their own jurisdiction (competence de la competence; Kompetenz - Kompetenz).
More broadly, this ruling will be studied closely by constitutional lawyers as it addresses a number of central issues, including the interplay between the Government's executive powers in international law and legislative sovereignty, the powers of the Court to supervise the exercise of prerogative powers particularly where existing law or rights are affected, and the fundamentally political, not legal, nature of the Sewel Convention on consultation of devolved legislatures.
And mediation of international disputes is on the rise, under existing institutional rules or through ad hoc proceedings such as before the Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA).
Today, however, many of the existing specialised international tribunals have been created in the context of a particular regime, such as one which promotes, for example, the liberalisation of international trade rules, the protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms, or the economic integration of a regional organisation.
The «various» views on the possibility that autonomous weapons would being able to comply with rules of international law and «different» views on the adequacy of existing law;
But these were statements of international policy, and not an assertion of rules of existing international law.
The EU rules in the family law area generally build on the international conventions which already existed but which were not always implemented or did not have mechanisms to ensure implementation.
In these proceedings a growing body of international law concerning indigenous peoples exists that confirms the rules that are already now emerging in Australian domestic law.
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