Sentences with phrase «issued by an individual country»

Red Notices are issued by an individual country to seek the arrest of a person with a view to extradition.

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Antigua and Barbuda has since tightened its rules for issuing diplomatic passports and sought to reassure the public over the integrity of the country's recently introduced Citizenship by Investment Programme, applications for which have been dominated by high net - worth individuals from the mainland.
But no matter what the military assistance functionally looks like in individual countries, by ignoring the CSPA by issuing waivers to governments that knowingly recruit child soldiers, the purpose of the law is defeated.
They routinely issue fatwas against individuals like Salman Rushdie and wants to take away the freedom of expression and speech from the western secular countries by threatening violence for any conceived «offense» to their faith.
- The objectives of WTM World Responsible Tourism Day are to drive these changes within the tourism industry by educating both the sector and individual travelers on more responsible travel behavior, sharing knowledge about how countries and destinations can be made more sustainable, educating the market on key environmental issues related to tourism, and harnessing the influence of World Travel Market in driving the responsible tourism agenda forward.
Some of his previous roles include: Partnership Director at Plugged In, an organization working in East Palo Alto, California that connects individuals and cultivates minds by creating the opportunity to produce, express, and contribute using technology; International Production Coordinator at Steven Spielberg's Shoah Foundation, which created the largest video archive in the world, containing more than 52,000 interviews conducted in 56 countries around the world; Youth Manager at the Volunteer Center of Sonoma County, which engaged more than 800 teens a year in community service and education about social and environmental issues; and Ghostwriter of the autobiography of a Polish Holocaust survivor who fought as a partisan in the forests of Belarus.
The resulting design protections (such as a U.S. design patent) are issued by the individual designated countries.
Some individual publications cover the issue, from the old 1993 GAO survey, Homosexuals in the Military: Policies and Practices of Foreign Countries, to the recent Gays in Foreign Militaries 2010: A Global Primer (authored by various public policy researchers at the Palm Center, formerly the Center for the Study of Sexual Minorities in the Military; the Primer includes a list of the 25 countries at page 137, including Canada, that allow openly gay military service), and Suzanne B. Goldberg, Open Service and Our Allies: A Report on the Inclusion of Openly Gay and Lesbian Servicemembers in U.S. Allies» Armed ForceCountries, to the recent Gays in Foreign Militaries 2010: A Global Primer (authored by various public policy researchers at the Palm Center, formerly the Center for the Study of Sexual Minorities in the Military; the Primer includes a list of the 25 countries at page 137, including Canada, that allow openly gay military service), and Suzanne B. Goldberg, Open Service and Our Allies: A Report on the Inclusion of Openly Gay and Lesbian Servicemembers in U.S. Allies» Armed Forcecountries at page 137, including Canada, that allow openly gay military service), and Suzanne B. Goldberg, Open Service and Our Allies: A Report on the Inclusion of Openly Gay and Lesbian Servicemembers in U.S. Allies» Armed Forces (2011).
Her current research projects funded by the Australian Research Council and other funding bodies are investigating ways of regulating the use of seclusion and restraint in health care settings in different countries; what supported decision - making means for individuals with severe mental health issues and finding alternatives to preventive detention for accused persons considered unfit to stand trial.
A Home Study Investigation Report issued by an authorized adoption agency, is a legal document that is used by the Courts (U.S. and foreign), Citizenship and Immigration Services, and the country from the family is adopting as documentation that the individual or couple has been investigated and approved as prospecitve adoptive parent (s) and are qualified to adopt a child (ren).
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