International rules set out where carbon offset projects can take place — mostly in the developing world.
The hard truth is there are
no international rules set in stone telling a country how it should treat its wildlife.
Not exact matches
As mentioned above, financial statements are produced by companies for the benefit of shareholders, and are prepared in accordance to
sets of accounting
rules (i.e.
International Financial Reporting Standards, or IFRS, in Canada, and Generally Accepted Accounting Principles, or GAAP, in the U.S.) These
rules differ greatly from those used to calculate corporate income taxes owing.
Ripple Labs is thrilled to join the
International Payments Framework Association (IPFA), which provides
rules sets, best practices, and guidelines to improve cross-border payments.
By invoking a little - used national security loophole, Trump is
setting a precedent of how to subvert
international commerce
rules.
The money from the U.S. Agency for
International Development is
set to go to help the people living in the West Bank and Gaza and to, according to the AP, «help prepare for good governance and the
rule of law in a future Palestinian state.»
A
set of new
rules and regulations have been promoted through
international firms like WTO and new initiatives have been taken through the formation of regional economic trading blocs.
The FA, in their wisdom, have changed the
rules in an attempt to improve the England
international team, so that all clubs must, from now, have a minimum of 8 home - grown players in the squad, which is
set to increase to 12 by 2020.
Racing bosses like the FIA, the
international ruling body, and USAC, the domestic organization that
sets the regulations for Indianapolis, etc., have said the Wankel's displacement will be measured on the basis of twice the volume of one working chamber.
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ruling the pitch
At issue is whether Nestle complies with the
International Code of Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes — a
set of voluntary World Health Organisation (WHO)
rules that
set strict limits on the promotion of baby foods.
As the name suggests, the focus of the 2012 summit was «nuclear security», a term not to be confused with nuclear plant safety or nuclear safeguard
rules set by the
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
Mr. Speaker, consistent with our medium - term development policy framework, we have
set the following macroeconomic targets for the medium term (2018 - 2021): • Real GDP to grow at an average rate of 6.2 percent between 2018 and 2020; • Inflation to stay within the target band of 8 ± 2 %; • Overall fiscal deficit to remain within the fiscal
rule of 3 - 5 percent; • Primary balance expected to improve from a surplus of 0.2 percent of GDP in 2017 and remain around 2.0 percent in the medium term; and • Gross
International Reserves to cover at least 4 months of imports.
The
International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea (ITLOS) is
set to give a
ruling on the four - year - old maritime dispute between Ghana and its Western neighbour, Ivory Coast.
The GATT process was an informal arrangement without binding
rules, but it remained the only
international trade forum following the failure of members (principally the USA) to ratify the Havana Charter of 1948 that would have set up the International Trading
international trade forum following the failure of members (principally the USA) to ratify the Havana Charter of 1948 that would have
set up the
International Trading
International Trading Organisation.
«It's only been operational for a few years - it takes time to
set up an
international board,
set up
rules, get countries in the process, etc..
2017 October - Ghana and Ivory Coast
set up a commission to implement an
international ruling on a maritime border dispute involving oilfields.
Medical Appointment: Court to
rule on Dasuki's
International Passport Tuesday A Federal High Court sitting in Abuja on Monday
set Tuesday, November 3, 2015 for
ruling on application for the release of the passport of Col. Sambo Dasuki's (rtd) to enable him travel abroad for medical treatment.
«We need a
set of well - defined
rules,» says Albert Chang, a physicist at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina, and the president of the
International Organization of Chinese Physicists and Astronomers.
The book highlights
international efforts to
set legal and ethical
rules for the protection of human subjects, which young scientists could then consult.
In its comment on the draft policy, the the
International Society for Stem Cell Research asks NIH to define some «core principles» covering what is ethically acceptable rather than
set explicit
rules that might exclude «lines that have been in routine use for the past ten years.»
The effort would mark the inaugural effort to
set up
international rules on the topic:
EMBL is forced to pay retroactive pay increases because the administrative tribunal of the Geneva - based
International Labour Organization (ILO) recently
ruled that the lab had violated its own staff guidelines by
setting 1995 salaries too low (ScienceNOW, 3 November).
-- When the Administrator acts under this subsection as the agent of an entity in possession of
international offset credits, the Administrator is not obligated to obtain the highest price possible for the
international offset credits, and instead shall auction such
international offset credits in the same manner and pursuant to the same
rules (except as modified in paragraph (1)-RRB- as
set forth for auctioning strategic reserve allowances.
For a complete
set of
rules and guidelines on eligibility to compete at Intel ISEF, please review the International Rules for Precollege Science Rese
rules and guidelines on eligibility to compete at Intel ISEF, please review the
International Rules for Precollege Science Rese
Rules for Precollege Science Research.
In the US, there's no
rule for solid food, but various
international agencies have
set limits of 100 - 200 ppb.
China's largest dating site, Baihe... will have the
international influence required to continue to
set the political and economic
rules that govern the global system.
That it happens to address our
international state of affairs (the
rules we're willing to burn to defend the same
set of
rules, for instance) is just the unhappy side - effect of our own climate of patriotic dirty tricks.
This is the first fine for an
international flight in violation of the Department's new consumer protection
rule, which took effect in August 2011,
setting a four - hour limit for tarmac delays on
international flights.
He remembered the lessons from Versailles and from the Great Depression, when he led the British delegation at the 1944 Bretton Woods conference — which
set down
rules to ensure the stability of the
international financial system and facilitated the rebuilding of nations devastated by World War II.
The scarcity of materials following the Korean War (1950 - 1953) and the country's relative isolation from the
international art world led the artists to construct their own
sets of
rules and structures in relation to abstraction.
Under normal
international taxation
rules established to
set fair transfer prices (3), the iron ore would normally be sold at an «arm's length price», which is usually linked to the current market price.
The
International Telecommunications Union (ITU)
sets the
rules for synchronising clock stations.
The third, related, issue is the
set of
international rules and regulations you need to make its
international adoption possible and risk free.
Judge Carton's
ruling: Dee reportedly admits he indeed lost 54 successive matches in
international contests, including 108
sets in a row.
However, there are also a number of people within the London arbitration community who consider that the effect of losing the ability to issue anti-suit injunctions has been grossly exaggerated and that London's popularity as a
set for
international arbitration will not be diminished by the
ruling of the ECJ.
«Finally, the link which the provisions of Chapter 13 of the envisaged agreement display with trade between the European Union and the Republic of Singapore is also specific in nature because a breach of the provisions concerning social protection of workers and environmental protection,
set out in that chapter, authorises the other Party — in accordance with the
rule of customary
international law codified in Article 60 (1) of the Convention on the law of treaties, -LSB-...]-- to terminate or suspend the liberalisation, provided for in the other provisions of the envisaged agreement, of that trade.»
This principle is of critical importance and
sets the context for the general
rule on which the Government seeks to rely — that normally the conduct of
international relations and the making and unmaking of treaties are taken to be matters falling within the scope of the Crown's prerogative powers.
These protocols
set out the procedural
rules and guidance which these Divisions must apply when dealing with
international business disputes.
Jean D'Aspremont
sets the scene by asking whether the co-respondent mechanism which was introduced to deal with the responsibility for human rights violations shared by the EU and its Member States, could be conducive to the emergence of special
rules of
international responsibility for the EU (p. 76).
Thus, to determine the rights and legal interests of the affected parties, it becomes necessary for skilled practitioners to understand and evaluate a complex
set of transnational and / or
international legal
rules and principles.
It also wants to simplify and unify the regulatory environment for national and
international businesses, by creating one
set of
rules that applies throughout the EU.
As government lawyers who help ground decision - making in the
international rule of law we have a crucial role to play in ensuring that the short - term and expedient solution to any given problem — which may be legally arguable - is
set in the wider political and legal context that protects the UK's longer - term interests in having a responsive but robust
international legal system.
The Appeals Chamber deems it necessary to consider now two of the requirements
set out above, namely: (i) the existence of customary
international rules governing internal strife: and (ii) the question of whether the violation of such
rules may entail individual criminal responsibility.
While some submit that the order granted is consistent with standard
rules and norms of private
international law, others contend that such an order
sets a dangerous precedent that will enable the global restriction of information impacting other countries, all without input from the courts of those affected countries.
He has significant experience in court litigation as well as domestic and
international arbitration under various
sets of
rules, such as ICC, UNCITRAL, SCC and NAI.
In addition the Convention could be helpful to Canadian businesses making
international contracts, since it can provide an acceptable
set of
rules for dealing electronically.
Each airline has their own
set of
rules for
international flights which can be affected by the national laws of the countries over which they fly.
Teaching at an
international master programme, we see the challenge to find a uniform
set of citation
rules that all students can understand and adapt to.
In yesterday's
ruling the Court did not
set aside its decision in Chacón Navas, but did point out that this previous
ruling was adopted prior to the entry into force of the CRPD — and that «the primacy of
international agreements concluded by the European Union over instruments of secondary law means that those instruments must as far as possible be interpreted in a manner that is consistent with those agreements.»