Sentences with phrase «international contexts such»

João Maria Gusmão (b. 1979, Portugal) & Pedro Paiva (b. 1977, Portugal) live and work in Lisboa; In the last decade the duo has participated in international contexts such as the 27th Bienal de São Paulo, the 6th Mercosul Biennial, Manifesta 7, PhotoEspaña 08 along with exhibitions at CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts, San Francisco and Kunstverein Hanover, or the Ikon Gallery.

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Third, the context has shifted: in contrast to the traditional Catholic conception of the political community, and politics within such communities, as the means of achieving real if limited justice for human life in the world, and a corresponding theory of international relations, recent Catholic thought on war often treats the state as a locus of injustice and the goals of particular states as inherently at odds with the achievement of common human goals, while an internationalism defined in terms of the United Nations system is proposed as the best means to those common goals.
Looking primarily to models based on quantitative research methodologies to provide a clear direction for policy in regulating media and violence can also distract policy makers from coming to grips with other difficult but more important value questions that impinge on the issue of media and violence, such as the purpose of broadcasting, issues of ownership and control of media, the international context of Australian media, the dominant economic nature of most of Australia's social communications, the distinctive ways in which the media reproduce and reconstruct myths and symbols of violence from within the culture, and how audiences use and respond to media myths and symbols.
International humanitarian law really has no application outside the context of active conflicts such as the Fort Hood shooting.
For context, the Trans - Pacific Partnership (TPP) is an international trade agreement being negotiated between 12 countries including the U.S., and Fast Track, also called the Trade Promotion Authority (TPA), is a proposed U.S. law that would allow the President to get an international trade agreement such as TPP ratified by Congress using a simplified procedure (no amendments being allowed, and a time limit on deliberations).
In such a confined operational context, international humanitarian strategy will have to develop an innovative combination of direct and indirect support to civilians.
Such context plays a central role in defining what information we need from a map, says Georg Gartner, president of the International Cartographic Association.
Still others create educational programs or work on policy questions, such as how to balance security and privacy, and how to address security breaches in the context of international law.
As business leaders and governors use international data to tout their latest reform plans, knowing the context of such arguments is vital.
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Her practice is twofold: international ongoing projects and works developed in relation to specific contexts or interests, and initiatives such as Enough Room for Space.
It's portuguese roster is composed by artists such as Julião Sarmento and João Louro, who are taken to an international context by participating in art - fair circuit.
«Passengers» is Hoffmann and CCA's answer to ongoing programs such as the Berkeley Art Museum's «Matrix» and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art's «New Work» that sample contemporary art from the international context.
Member of Independent Curators International (ICI, NY), where she furthered her concept of curating in context, she is currently curator of the Centro de Fotografía de Montevideo, where she has organized and commissioned new work by South American artists such as Rosângela Rennó, Dias & Riedweg, Martin Weber and Fredi Casco.
The most significant of the often loosely defined movements of early contemporary art included pop art, characterized by commonplace imagery placed in new aesthetic contexts, as in the work of such figures as Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein; the optical shimmerings of the international op art movement in the paintings of Bridget Riley, Richard Anusziewicz, and others; the cool abstract images of color - field painting in the work of artists such as Ellsworth Kelly and Frank Stella (with his shaped - canvas innovations); the lofty intellectual intentions and stark abstraction of conceptual art by Sol LeWitt and others; the hard - edged hyperreality of photorealism in works by Richard Estes and others; the spontaneity and multimedia components of happenings; and the monumentality and environmental consciousness of land art by artists such as Robert Smithson.
Weerasethakul has presented his work widely in international art and film contexts, including the Sharjah Biennial 11 in the UAE (2013), where he and fellow Kick The Machine artist Chai Siri received the Sharjah Biennial Prize, dOCUMENTA 13 in Kassel, Germany (2012), Liverpool Biennial (2006), Busan Biennale (2004), the Istanbul Biennial (2001), and in solo and group exhibitions at art spaces such as Haus der Kunst in Munich, Germany; Hangar Bicocca, Milan, Italy; Walker Art Center, Minneapolis; New Museum, New York; Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin; and Musée d'Art Modern de la Ville de Paris.
Each artist in the gallery has exhibited widely in museum and gallery contexts and has been regularly included in international exhibitions such as the Venice Bienniale, The Carnegie International, ainternational exhibitions such as the Venice Bienniale, The Carnegie International, aInternational, and Documenta.
Within this context, Shawky has explored a variety of specific themes that are often rooted in regional issues yet have profound international relevance - themes such as modernization, cultural hybridization, and marginalization.
Organized by Independent Curators International, «Beyond Preconceptions» attempts a reconstruction of context as only grand - scale exhibitions such as «Out of Actions» (2000) at Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, or the Queens Museum's «Global Conceptualism: Points of Origin, 1950s - 1980s» (1999) can achieve.
The gallery is regularly invited to participate at international art fairs such as VOLTA NY, PULSE NY, CONTEXT Art Miami, MIAMI PROJECT, TEXAS CONTEMPORARY.
She participated in seminars such as ICI's Curating Context, Instituto Inhotim; 13th Istanbul Biennial, Mom Am I a Barbarian, Istanbul; and the Gwangju Biennale International Curator Course, Gwangju, Korea.
In context, Ingeo ™ uses less than 1 / 20th of 1 percent (0.05 percent) of the annual global corn crop today, and as such contributes little to no impact on international or local food chains.
If such monitoring system is to be accepted by the international community as a bona fide action in the context of international climate negotiations, it must be transparent, accurate and reliable, in line with international standards and accompanied by a system of third - party verification.
With this context explained, it is understandable why Hansen et al (2008) prefer to use CO2 only targets and avoid the use of CO2 - eq targets but for non-climate scientists (such as myself) we have to largely work with the approach adopted by the IPCC and international framework so we can not avoid using CO2 - eq.
In the case of GGR, we have started to see a shift, e.g., with a major programme funded by the UK National Environment Research Council (NERC) that «will undertake research to improve our knowledge of the options for removing carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhouse gases from the atmosphere at a climatically - relevant scale, giving interdisciplinary attention to the environmental, technical, economic, governance and wider societal aspects of such approaches on a national level and in an international context» (http://www.nerc.ac.uk/research/funded/programmes/ggr/).
129 Furthermore, the fact that, in the context of applying European Union environmental legislation, certain matters contributing to the pollution of the air, sea or land territory of the Member States originate in an event which occurs partly outside that territory is not such as to call into question, in the light of the principles of customary international law capable of being relied upon in the main proceedings, the full applicability of European Union law in that territory (see to this effect, with regard to the application of competition law, Ahlström Osakeyhtiö and Others v Commission, paragraphs 15 to 18, and, with regard to hydrocarbons accidentally spilled beyond a Member State's territorial sea, Case C ‑ 188 / 07 Commune de Mesquer [2008] ECR I ‑ 4501, paragraphs 60 to 62).
It held it was bound by the unanimous House of Lords «decision in R v Jones (Margaret)[2007] 1 AC 136, in the context of the invasion of Iraq, that although there was a crime of aggression under customary international law, there was no such crime as the crime of aggression under the law of England and Wales.
In fact, a possible decision of the court to the effect that such an agreement is, either by reason of its content or of the procedure adopted for its conclusion, incompatible with the provisions of the treaty could not fail to provoke, not only in a community context but also in that of international relations, serious difficulties and might give rise to adverse consequences for all interested parties, including third countries.
The remainder of this paper will attempt to identify the potential fault lines in the debate over the use of international law in the context of Charter interpretation, and propose some principles and guidelines that may lead to the more consistent use of such materials in the future.
The current model for International Investment Agreements (IIAs) was developed 50 years ago in a political and economic context that bears little resemblance to today's, and designed for a much narrower role than such agreements now play.
In fact, lawyers with either a commercial arbitration or a public international law background — the two approaches that most actively shape international investment law and arbitration at present — stress such a limited function of arbitration, while having divergent views on what the rule of law may mean in this context.
To make a lateral move to an international firm in such a small market, associates need to be getting the best work exposure they can, preferably in a broad practice context.
He has also advised clients on the use of arbitration in the context of either the negotiation of a complicated business arrangement, such as a stock purchase agreement or in the effectuation of an international insurance policies.
Cognizant of the very troubling human rights context to such a deal, certainly including the concerns about Indigenous peoples, Amnesty International and many other groups pushed for strong human rights safeguards.
Today, however, many of the existing specialised international tribunals have been created in the context of a particular regime, such as one which promotes, for example, the liberalisation of international trade rules, the protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms, or the economic integration of a regional organisation.
The result was an attempt in the majority report on the inquiry (2) to conflate these two contexts, the domestic and the international, such that human rights standards could be seen to justify past political deeds.
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