Sentences with phrase «for member states»

This is a matter for the member state that has jurisdiction.
I think it's important for the member states as they are looking at their budgets: Where are we going to put very scarce money?
This resolution calls for member states to form a binding global compact on the treatment of refugees by 2018.
In 2007, our statistics for members stated that 99 per cent have an email address — that's a huge difference.
According to the text produced by the IMO working group submitted to member states, the initial strategy would not be legally binding for member states.
The draft allows advertising and promotion of infant formula in specialist scientific and baby care publications, with scope for member states to restrict this.
If infringement proceedings last longer for some member states, they will have more of them open at any given time, everything else being equal.
Both of these parameters are seen in the payoff function for member states at any t iteration of the game.
Working for an international organization like WHO, one is seen as working for member states according to an agreed agenda for health development.
The prime minister won a battle to keep policies aimed at boosting renewables and saving electricity voluntary for member states.
Putin stated during the latter half of October that he is calling for the «formation of a single payment space for the member states of the Eurasian Economic Union with the use of new financial technologies, including the technology of distributed registries.»
Therefore, the Melloni ruling should be a wake - up call for the Member States in the field of EU criminal justice.
In addition, to underline the necessity to impose effective criminal penalties, the Court recalls the obligation for the Member States, under Article 2 (1) of the 1995 PIF Convention, to protect the financial interests of the EU by effective, proportionate and dissuasive criminal penalties and clearly includes VAT fraud in its definition of PIF fraud.
Acted successfully for the appellant Nuclear Decommissioning Authority in a landmark Supreme Court judgment establishing that damages in procurement claims are only available if any breach of duty is «sufficiently serious» within the meaning of the EU law conditions for Member State liability.
Going beyond the current target of 27 % is both cost effective and comes with explicit socio - economic benefits for all Member States, according to both the Commission and IRENA.
In Achmea, where it finally did have the opportunity to address issues of compatibility with EU Law of investment arbitration, the Court made clear (er) what it had meant: it is incompatible with the principle of the autonomy of EU law for Member States to
Council Directive 2008 / 50 / EC on Ambient Air Quality and Cleaner Air for Europe provides for member states to submit plans to the European Commission to postpone the compliance deadline for meeting the limit value for nitrogen dioxide from 2010 to 2015.
The European Commission has recently published a series of recommendations for Member States on how to better work together towards better direct tax and VAT collection for national budgets.
Does the Court — limiting our examination here to the present case — have a legitimate reason to differentiate between the obligations resulting from the Convention for the Member States and those for the EU?
«It's extremely difficult for a member state to [restrict the free movement of goods in the European Union] if it is not allowed to use public health and environmental motivations» to do so, Contiero says.
(v) to encourage Member States to involve national parliaments in line with their respective constitutional obligations, to provide all the necessary support for Member States to fulfil this task and to strengthen outreach to national parliaments, in order to keep national parliaments adequately informed on the ongoing negotiations;
If people abuse their right to be in another member country, we need to seek greater flexibility for member states to deport them.
In January, the European Union set targets for its member states that would require 20 per...
*** [1] What the EU has agreed: • A limit on biofuels from agricultural crops at 7 % of EU transport energy — with an option for member states to go lower.
But in the absence of binding national targets for energy efficiency and renewable energy, the Commission proposal does not provide incentives for Members States to make appropriately ambitious pledges regarding their national contributions on renewable energy and energy efficiency.
At least in theory, Article 3 (1) of the Directive was also capable of having direct effect: the provision provided for a certain margin of discretion for Member States as to the measures taken to implement the obligations of the Directive; however, Member States still were compelled to take into account all employees in their calculations (para 33 - 34).
In the paper I argue that if the question of revocation is directly relevant for a Member State court to decide a case, then the CJEU may indeed find an obligation to refer.
Whereas equal marriage, forthe time being, remains a decision for the Member States, recognition of same - gender unions, at least in the form of a registered partnership, is a human right.
So this case may indicate a desire to ensure that the EU fundamental rights standard is reserved for those Member State measures where it matters most that a EU standard is applied — those matters where the primacy, unity and effectiveness of EU law is at stake.
The European Commission has recently published a series of recommendations for Member States on how to better work...
«does not alter the existing balance between the individual's right to privacy and the possibility for Member States to take the measures referred to in Article 15 (1) of this Directive, necessary for the protection of public security -LRB-...) and the enforcement of criminal law.»
The EU National Emission Ceilings Directive sets ceilings for each Member State for emissions of ammonia, oxides of nitrogen, sulphur dioxide and volatile organic compounds (VOCs).
I believe (but yet to be confirmed) Romania has received the formal notice (the info on this link might be a bit overwhelming but understand that infringement procedures are common for all member states) so it should be in step 1 of the prior list.
He nevertheless went on to assess whether the legislation was proportionate, distinguishing the proportionality assessment conducted under Article 5 (4) TFEU, which is a means to ensure respect for Member States competences, from that conducted under Article 52 (1), which ensures the proportionality of a limitation to a Charter right.
I think it is important for member states to realize that we're not spending taxpayers» money on something that can be done better in a member state.
Before 2009 and the creation of Article 50, there was no clear way for member states to exit the EU.
VIENNA (AP)-- The Latest on the influx of migrants into Europe all times local): 8:40 p.m. Greece has threatened to block decisions at a forthcoming EU migration summit if sharing of the refugee burden is not made obligatory for member states.
Despite findings from the UK, the Commission of European Communities in the European Union (EU) has proposed regulations for % GDA front - of - pack labelling to be applied to food products across the EU, with the opportunity for Member States to devise or approve alternative systems within their own jurisdictions (Official Journal of the European Union, 2006).
«The priority for member states» governments now is to focus on how the EU can move forward to tackle the big issues such as driving up employment, combating climate change and protecting consumers.»
Holding the rotating Council Presidency includes both advantages and disadvantages for member states; The opportunities include:
it will also try to reform the EU with a stronger role for member states.
This is the first meeting President Mahama is organizing for member states in Ghana since assuming the chairman position of the regional community.
He adds that the Conservative Party manifesto said that the balance of power in Europe isn't right and there needs some rebalancing for member states.
Additionally, I've quickly reviewed the more pertinent legislation of the EU on combating global warming (this is the wording of those regulations, so I guess they did not get the memo that this is now Climate Change, not AGW), there are no provisions on them not having the desired effect, only consequences for Member States to not reaching agreed levels.
Tarawneh hopes SESAME will become a knowledge hub for the member states that pay annual dues, a group that now includes Bahrain, Egypt, Pakistan, Turkey, the Palestinian Authority — and Israel, the one country in the region that has a knowledge - based society but has been excluded from almost every other endeavor.
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