Sentences with phrase «for voluntary cooperation»

Article 6 establishes two new provisions for voluntary cooperation and carbon trading, recognizing that such approaches «allow for higher ambition in their mitigation and adaptation actions» and «promote sustainable development and environmental integrity.»

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For this tradition nourished over the centuries the slow emergence of the ideal of a civilized politics, a politics of civil conversation, of noncoercion, of the consent of the governed, of pluralism, of religious liberty, of respect for the inalienable dignity of every human person, of voluntary cooperation in pursuit of the common good, and of checks and balances against the wayward tendencies of sinful men and womFor this tradition nourished over the centuries the slow emergence of the ideal of a civilized politics, a politics of civil conversation, of noncoercion, of the consent of the governed, of pluralism, of religious liberty, of respect for the inalienable dignity of every human person, of voluntary cooperation in pursuit of the common good, and of checks and balances against the wayward tendencies of sinful men and womfor the inalienable dignity of every human person, of voluntary cooperation in pursuit of the common good, and of checks and balances against the wayward tendencies of sinful men and women.
But it also nourishes the achievement of a vastly larger number of voluntary associations, a higher degree of voluntary social cooperation, a broader base of love and gratitude for the commonwealth, and a more explicitly consensual national community than was known in ancient or medieval times.
... each Individual is already unimpeded from seeking voluntary cooperation from health care service providers; if I may take a «softened» stance for a moment, what I believe those professing a «human right to health care» likely have at issue is that some people wish to contract services with no means of consideration for contracts required to obtain those services peacably.
At the 2009 Summit of the Americas, President Obama invited all countries of the Western Hemisphere to participate in the Energy and Climate Partnership of the Americas (ECPA)-- a voluntary and flexible framework for advancing cooperation in seven pillars: renewable energy, energy efficiency, cleaner fossil fuels, energy poverty, infrastructure, sustainable landscapes, and adaptation.
Parties also decided to accelerate activities under the workplan on enhancing mitigation ambition in accordance with decision 1 / CP.17, paragraphs 7 and 8, by, inter alia, intensifying, as from 2014, the technical examination of opportunities for actions with high mitigation potential, including those with adaptation and sustainable development co-benefits, with a focus on the implementation of policies, practices and technologies that are substantial, scalable and replicable, with a view to promoting voluntary cooperation on concrete actions in relation to identified mitigation opportunities in accordance with nationally defined development priorities.
As the SBSTA develops the parameters of the new Article 6 market mechanisms, it is likely that bilateral voluntary cooperation on emissions reduction will continue to be important because in addition to promoting the dissemination of new technologies and sustainable development, bilateral approaches also allow for flexibility and enable nations to meet current geopolitical and strategic objectives.
Others saw Copenhagen as a success for achieving agreement on the long - term goals of the UNFCCC, new voluntary commitments from many developing countries, new levels of cooperation from China on verifying its voluntary emissions reductions commitments, and promises to mobilize significant amounts of money for adaptation in developing countries.
Voluntary cooperation / Market - and non-market-based approaches (Art. 6)-- The Paris Agreement recognizes the possibility of voluntary cooperation among Parties to allow for higher ambition and sets out principles — including environmental integrity, transparency and robust accounting — for any cooperation that involves internationally transferal of mitigation outcomes.
As written in Article 5 of the General Guidelines for the cooperation between the ESOs and the Commission of 28 March 2003, «a transparent legal and political framework for European standardisation as an independent, consensus - oriented and voluntary activity» is a crucial requirement for the success of the entire standardisation process in the interest of the EU internal market.
6 This approach is further reflected in the DOJ's FCPA pilot programme, announced in April 2016, under which significant rewards may be available for voluntary disclosure and full cooperation.7 Companies and their advisers who are conducting multi-jurisdictional investigations therefore face a difficult task in attempting to balance the competing demands of multiple different interested criminal authorities and regulators when determining how to approach internal interviews.
In addition, cooperation with CVM is considered for the reduction of penalties and negotiation of lower payments in settlement agreements, as also happens with mitigation of the impacts of the violation and voluntary disclosures.
But if the plan were one for purely voluntary cooperation, it would stand no better so far as federal power is concerned.
«For fraudulent ICOs, we will respond in cooperation with ministries and agencies, promote a voluntary response by the industry and users.
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