Sentences with phrase «international protocol through»

Schweitzer advises and trains professionals in cross-cultural and international protocol through her Austin, Texas - based firm.

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SAN FRANCISCO - The International Wine Industry Greenhouse Gas Accounting Protocol, developed through a partnership between the Wine Institute of California, New Zealand Winegrowers, South Africa's Integrated Production of Wine program, and the Winemakers» Federation of Australia, will soon be released for use by the global wine industry.
The International Wine Industry Greenhouse Gas Accounting Protocol, developed through a partnership between the Wine Institute of California, New Zealand Winegrowers, South Africa's Integrated Production of Wine program, and the Winemakers» Federation of Australia, will soon be released for use by the global wine industry.
That is why Nestle has actively participated in the chocolate industry's efforts to address the issue through steps outlined in the Harkin - Engel Protocol, and is a founding participant of the International Cocoa Initiative and a member of the World Cocoa Foundation.
Gene drives spreading through wild populations would not respect international boundaries, so they might run afoul of international treaties, such as the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety that governs cross-border movement of genetically engineered organisms.
China's Great Firewall routes virtually all incoming international internet traffic through a handful of access points, where government servers block access to blacklisted domain names and internet protocol addresses.
The ISBN converter takes any older Standard Book Number purchased for any of your books before 2007 and then runs them through a specially designed algorithm that easily and instantly converts them to the new International Standard Book Number protocol.
The Kyoto Protocol itself calls on Annex I Parties to limit or reduce their greenhouse gas emissions from bunker fuels, working through the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and the International Maritime Organization (IMO)(Article 2.2).
It took 13 years of bitter debate among governments, business leaders, scientists and concerned citizens before the world accepted his findings and moved to ban these chemicals through an international treaty, the Montreal Protocol, in 1987.
Advising an international business on the implementation of data protection policies and procedures for their employees worldwide, including establishing a whistleblowing hotline, investigation protocol and dealing with issues raised through the hotline from around the world.
International considerations (create the legislative framework necessary for Canada to ratify the Council of Europe's Convention on Cybercrime and the Additional Protocol to the Convention on Cybercrime, Concerning the Criminalisation of Acts of a Racist and Xenophobic Nature Committed through Computer Systems)
In those situations, the national and international inspections required through the Optional Protocol could play a vitally important role.
«given... the principle that fundamental rights protected by international human rights treaties should indeed belong to individuals living in the territory of the State party concerned, notwithstanding its subsequent dissolution or succession... the Court considers that both the Convention and Protocol No. 1 should be deemed as having continuously been in force in respect of Montenegro as of [the date it entered into force in respect of Serbia and Montenegro through to the date of Montenegrin independence] as well as thereafter.»
The Protocol may provide that a Contracting State may designate an entity or entities in its territory as the entry point or entry points through which the information required for registration shall or may be transmitted to the International Registry.
Whether that happens through a sixth protocol to the Convention on Conventional Weapons negotiated in Geneva or through a new international instrument negotiated outside the UN really is not the question.
An international treaty could be achieved a number of ways, including through the negotiation and adoption of a new protocol to the Convention on Conventional Weapons.
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