"International organisations" refer to formal associations or groups that consist of multiple countries' governments or members from various nations. These organisations work together to address global issues or problems, promote cooperation, and facilitate communication between countries on matters of international importance.
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The contemporary reality is that when states want to send troops abroad, they prefer to act through
international organisations in the very large majority of cases.
Because we're one of the world's leading law firms, we also work with some of the biggest
international organisations on some of their most ambitious projects.
In a statement published today, the diverse group of pension funds and
international organisations worth US$ 24 trillion say a global carbon price is vital to allow them to finance green growth.
Over the last few decades,
many international organisations and governments have aimed to reduce agricultural production while environmentalists, claiming that that «climate change is happening now» worried about decreasing fertility.
He said that a handful of influential scientific journals and lobbying
by international organisations had turned ocean acidification into a major issue.
Furthermore, we act as the voice to the government and
international organisations on relevant subjects that are of concern to the Dutch games industry.
I advise a variety of national and
international organisations in a range of markets and I work with clients in the public, private and third sectors.
ExDtect will soon be used to scan cargo for an international courier, and discussions are taking place with several other
international organisations which are also keen to use the technology.
A key attraction for buyers is Vienna's secure and private environment, which is underlined by the presence of
international organisations such as OPEC, the OSCE and the UN, says Knight Frank.
She has worked widely with
international organisations including the Asian Art Museum, San Francisco and the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, where she contributed to the successful «Ai Weiwei: According to What?»
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This EAG includes organisations representing direct recipients of any action proposed by CALLISTO; it includes leading experts of
international organisations representing medical associations, veterinary associations pet food industry associations and companion animal owners.
The Department for International Development (DfID) responded that it recognises road safety is an important issue and already supports
international organisations working to improve road safety, including the Global Road Safety Partnership.
In 1971 he founded the Dolphin Project Inc., a
non-profit international organisation dedicated to marine mammal welfare, and the rehabilitation and return of captive dolphins to the sea.
As one of the founders of Mackrell International (MI), one of the
largest international organisations of independent law firms in the world, we are also uniquely placed to be able to partner with other MI firms for immediate international legal advice for our clients and access to international jurisdictions in every corner of the globe.
It's unclear why Tony Blair is better placed to advise the country on its profound human rights issues than the skilled global NGOs and
international organisations who have, year after year, offered Kazakhstan advice on how, for instance, it can hold free elections, not murder striking workers and not silence bloggers or the country's few remaining independent journalists.
Since then, trade has increasingly been organised at a global level
between international organisations ranging from private sector rulemaking bodies such as the ISO, to quasi-governmental institutions under the wing of the UN and the WTO.
This Congress will bring together approximately 200 stakeholders in global education, in
particular international organisations, governments, parliamentarians, local and regional authorities, civil society organisations, as well as educators from Europe and beyond, using the principle of «quadrilogue» and a holistic approach to global education.
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