Sentences with phrase «international scrutiny»

The accord has no enforcement provision, though it does require participants to allow international scrutiny of their efforts.
The native title system has also come under international scrutiny, particularly concerning the impacts of the 1998 amendments to the Native Title Act.
His ruling comes in the context of increasing international scrutiny of Facebook after revelations that the data mining firm Cambridge Analytica improperly obtained information about 50 million of the company's users to target US voters with political ads and other personalised posts based on their psychological profile in the lead - up to the 2016 presidential election.
Now, with sweatshop disasters there drawing international scrutiny, the business is looking for the next best place — perhaps South America or sub-Saharan Africa — where it can steer apparel buyers seeking workers to stitch clothing together for a few dollars a day.
The former Minister, who was reacting to President Muhammadu Buhari's one - day visit to the White House, claimed the Nigerian leader «escaped international scrutiny».
Today, 8 July 2015, WikiLeaks releases more than 1 million searchable emails from the Italian surveillance malware vendor Hacking Team, which first came under international scrutiny after WikiLeaks publication of the SpyFiles.
In her first public address since a bloody military crackdown on the Rohingya Muslim minority that has been described as «a textbook example of ethnic cleansing» by the United Nations, Aung San Suu Kyi didn't criticise the army and said she did not «fear international scrutiny».
So even if the Canadians wanted Ted Cruz (though it would hard to imagine why), any attempts to compel his continual citizenship would fail when they met international scrutiny.
«Consequently @MBuhari escaped thorough international scrutiny.
«I believe that these ideas should be subjected to international scrutiny before they are deployed.»
Africa is currently not known for its strong states, given this, it is vital that any nuclear research and power generation is done under tight international scrutiny to insure that it is done properly.
That, he said, would be «a clear signal that we are going to have a system that looks at robustly what countries are doing over time, and that we're going to have international scrutiny over that.»
Duncan has dispensed plenty of tips: Lift restrictions on the growth of charter schools; build data systems that show individual student progress under specific teachers and principals; seek out new ways to turn around perennially struggling schools; and sign on to efforts to develop common academic standards that are tough enough to withstand international scrutiny.
Officials from the Singapore government veterinary inspection services presented on how their inspection regimes are designed to satisfy international scrutiny.
In effect the richer nation has outsourced not just the labor, but its greenhouse gas emissions too, hiding them away from international scrutiny.
It is similarly unlikely that India, China and others would have accepted formal international scrutiny of their emissions cutting efforts had that been made part of a system for enforcing legal obligations.
[33] The police and military forces of the Maldives faced international scrutiny for their violent opposition to peaceful demonstrators in 2012.
Numerous cases of abuse towards maids and domestic works have attracted international scrutiny.
The tragedy of missing and murdered Aboriginal women in Canada has been the subject of national and international scrutiny throughout the last decade.
These crackdowns may expose Brazil to unwanted international scrutiny, but the results could be positive.
Widely distributed in Japan and abroad, the report has increased international scrutiny of Japan's policies and practices.
Social Justice Report 2000 Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Reconciliation and human rights Chapter 3: International scrutiny of Australia's Indigenous affairs policies Chapter 4: Achieving meaningful reconciliation Chapter 5: Reparations Appendix 1: Information concerning Australia provided by the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission to United Nations Committees in 2000 Appendix 2: Concluding observations on Australia of the...
The project took place under international scrutiny, complicating safety and radiological environments, as well as under extreme physical conditions — temperatures dipped as low as minus - 30 degrees.
International scrutiny, based partly on China's size and partly on other jurisdictions» familiarity with cap and trade, will provide an incentive to get it right, another academic expert said.
It was to make painting that would stand up under international scrutiny, and all the rest was a byproduct.»
With growing discontent among Cambodians and increasing international scrutiny, the government in 2014 canceled 23 land concessions covering 220,000 acres of forest.
International scrutiny, based partly on China's size and partly on other jurisdictions» familiarity with cap and trade, will provide an incentive to get it right, another academic expert said.
Ramesh appears to be leaning toward a structure that would commit India to binding its domestic actions to an international agreement and subjecting those actions to international scrutiny.
BRASILIA (Reuters)- Cattle ranchers are far bigger culprits in Amazon deforestation than soy farmers, a study showed on Tuesday, as the environmental record of Brazil's commodity exporters comes under increasing international scrutiny.
Even though none of the incentives to be included in the proposed bill would be open to international scrutiny, it is safe to assume it is safe to assume that the government would certainly look to achieve the target it would set.
Canada's abysmal failure to deal with this crisis continues to draw international scrutiny.
International scrutiny is a form of such accountability of government.
Over the years, the failures of governments to engage with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples effectively have been the subject of international scrutiny.
The Report highlights how government failures to engage effectively with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples have been the subject of international scrutiny and repeats calls from international human rights bodies that Australia consult with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples adequately before adopting laws and policies that concern rights to lands, territories and resources.
The Commission notes that the native title system has come under international scrutiny, particularly concerning the impacts of the 1998 amendments to the Native Title Act which severely limited the rights of Indigenous Australians to their lands, waters, and natural resources.
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