With content that is targeted, relevant, and easy to access, board members can become thought leaders who place their local
issues in a national context.
It does not speak well of the USA compared to other developed nations, of the
South in a national context, of Southern Baptists in comparison to other religious traditions.
Her last publications include: Echoes of Empire: Memory, Identity and Colonial Legacies, edited with Berny Sebe and Gabi Maas, IB Tauris, 2015; European Stories: Intellectual Debates on
Europe in National Contexts, edited with Justine Lacroix, OUP, 2010 and Mediterranean Frontiers: Borders, Memory and Conflict in a Transnational Era, edited with Dimitar Bechev, I.B. Tauris, 2009.
Standards detailing the required procedures of the trademark intervention were
established in each national context to account for the unique conditions of that nation's educational systems (e.g., university policies, public school procedures, etc.).
No. 7 to the ECHR) and the CFREU (Art. 50) provide for the principle of ne bis in idem, although the respective legal provisions have a different wording and scope: while the ECHR applies
only in a national context (i.e. it applies to the state - individual relationship), the CFREU also offers a transnational protection (i.e. it protects an individual tried in one Member State against new criminal proceedings in another Member State).
The UN member states also say follow - up will be «rigorous and based on evidence, informed by country - led evaluations and data which is high - quality, accessible, timely, reliable and disaggregated by income, sex, age, race, ethnicity, migration status, disability and geographic location and other characteristics
relevant in national contexts».
To the Mirror's credit, a shorter article on what the UK would look like under UKIP, based on the party's policy positions, discussed some issues, such as employment, the NHS, and the environment (this was
in a national context, however).