Sentences with phrase «from liberalisation»

31 It follows that OCTs benefit from the liberalisation of the movement of capital provided for in Article 63 TFEU in their capacity as non ‑ Member States.
The financial markets which have resulted from liberalisation, deregulation and financial globalisation, have their own time - frame which is not that of the value - creation process and less still creation itself, with the slow - downs, or, worse, the interruptions in the returns process.

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Key policy directions have been trade liberalisation and a move away from the formerly rather regulated and centralised structure of wage determination.
The emphasis on infrastructure marks a departure from the traditional APEC focus on trade and investment liberalisation.
But a more over-riding reason is the awareness by its government that, as a result of its economic liberalisation, it has to create about 20 million jobs per year just to absorb the exodus of workers from the countryside.
The liberalisation of the movement of capital since 1974 has greatly facilitated the recycling of «dirty money» - from the sale of drugs and arms through to that generated by white collar criminality - in legalised tax havens and, thanks to banking secrecy, through the financial and industrial organisations otherwise respected in countries «of excellence» reputed for their professionalism and democratic institutions.
A bigger market stemming from trade liberalisation increases the rewards for greater efficiency, productivity and innovation.
Admissions for drink related problems to one London hospital rose from nearly three per cent a month before 24 - hour drinking to eight per cent a month after the liberalisation.
It pointed out that the effective implementation of a new foreign exchange mechanism and liberalisation of the fuel sector in Nigeria would face fresh hurdles as the UK withdraws from the EU.
Jacqui Smith reclassified cannabis from a Class C to a Class B drug when she was in Cabinet, following a liberalisation of the law under David Blunkett and Tony Blair a few years earlier.
Clegg's newly robust stance chimes with a growing international trend toward liberalisation, with some US states experimenting with new legal frameworks and Latin American countries kicking back against pressure from the UN to maintain prohibition.
With outspoken opinions on drug liberalisation and the death of David Kelly, Lib Dem MP Baker was never a great match for Tory boss Theresa May, but his resignation from the Home Office goes beyond personality clashes
«Political liberalisation ushered in by the return to civilian rule in 1999 has allowed militants from religious and ethnic groups to pursue their demands through violence.
Gay men and women have benefited from a general liberalisation of our culture.
One major issue absent from your report on New Zealand's drug liberalisation (8 March, p 40) is that novel drugs...
Research from the organisation suggests the impending fourth package of railway liberalisation, due to be fully implemented by 2018, could prove to be a major milestone for rail travel.
«With some tightening of the MA15 + category, the retention of the existing [refused classification] category and no liberalisation of the existing games market, the outcome today is a significant improvement from what had been previously put to ministers for their approval,» ACL spokesman Rob Ward said.
trade liberalisation may have economic benefits (increasing adaptive capacity) but also increases emissions from transport;
The case arose from arbitral proceedings that were held in Frankfurt but concerned the 2004 liberalisation of the Slovak health insurance market.
Due to the above reason, under strong foreign pressure from jurisdictions such as the US and European Union, liberalisation of the market for rice and foreign lawyers has become a serious issue in Japanese diplomacy for a while.
Deals with various competition, regulatory and state aid issues arising out of telecoms liberalisation policies, related regulatory issues and extending to competition issues arising from satellite broadcasting, licensing of programmes and sport.
It is welcome to see Prof Mayson starting his paper from a position of neutrality insofar as he resists the easy / lazy argument that liberalisation of legal services as a result of LSA 2007 inevitably will lead to advice deserts — or indeed the opposite (that competition is some kind of panacea).
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