Sentences with phrase «impose on developing country»

What the international community needs to guard against is allowing the ICC to become a tool that Western liberal democracies can impose on developing country leaders who have fallen out of political favour.

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Beyond that, he described China as a country upon which other nations had imposed unfair trade penalties: «We hope developed countries will stop imposing restrictions on normal and reasonable trade of high - tech products and relax export controls on such trade with China,» he said, not naming any specific country.
Therefore, if this country had a single state religion, these theocrats complaining today that they are not allowed to impose their beliefs on the rest of us, would themselves be unable to develop & express their own religious views.
There will be more, faster and more aggressive cultural neo-colonialism: developing countries can get ready for a cultural tsunami imposing on their governments and cultures the western «gender equality» model and all it hides and contains.
The paper will provide a human rights framework and case examples to support Coalition members» advocacy against travel restrictions that are imposed on scientists, engineers, and health professionals (e.g., scientists being prohibited from traveling abroad to participate in meetings; bans on nationals from specific countries traveling into a country to attend conferences or pursue research; etc.) The Project Leader will develop the project plan, invite co-authors to contribute, and coordinate with the Secretariat regarding editing and dissemination.
That pact was abandoned by the U.S. Senate because it imposed emissions cuts on wealthy countries but let developing nations — including China — off the hook by allowing them to make voluntary cuts in exchange for financial support.
Developing countries, led by Pakistan, were outraged over talk that the U.S. Senate had passed a bill out of committee that would impose border tariffs on their carbon - heavy goods.
When travelling and diving in developing countries please enjoy the sites, sounds and culture of that nation, but don't deprive its people of a scarce resource by imposing on what is often an under - resourced health system.
Having worked for a big corporation in a developing country, I couldn't help feeling that some of the ethics imposed by us on local employees could be paternalistic at times.
This ten - year old vote is being cited today, most recently in the Shergold report (the PMs Task Group on emissions trading) as evidence that the US will never ratify Kyoto, or, more generally, an agreement that imposes more stringent requirements on developed countries like the US than on China and India.
It has been suggested that the statement in the Paris Agreement that countries» responsibilities will be decided «in light of different national circumstances» will impose tougher requirements on poor nations over time as they develop.
Too many times and for too long have developed countries impose their views on the rest of the world, unfortunately often times with good intentions but it didn't make it any better.
The Kyoto treaty wouldn't impose limits on economically developing countries such as China and India.
Some developed countries are now trying to impose these reductions on less developed countries, but encountering stiff opposition since the less developed countries realize that less CO2 emissions will result in less economic progress for their countries, an outcome which they strongly oppose.
It will impose an inequitable burden on developing countries in meeting the ambition gap.
Willard: yes, the Paris Agreement imposes a non-legally binding obligation on developed countries.
The Fund finances the additional costs imposed on Least Developed Countries to address their special needs under the Climate Convention.
Australia is one of the few developed countries that does not impose fuel efficiency standards on motor vehicles.
Now, scientists meeting at World Water Week in Sweden are reinforcing and broadening that point, saying that without serious reforms to the way many Asian countries manage water chronic food shortages may result — even without the impact of climate change on water supplies: Food & Feed Demand to Double by 2050 In Revitalizing Asia's Irrigation, the International Water Management Institute and the UN Food and Agricultural Organization say that food and animal feed demand in Asia is expected to double by 2050 and that relying on trade to supply this will «impose a huge and politically untenable burden on the economies of many developing countries
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