The actual
legal mechanism of leaving the E.U. is either through Article 48 or 50 of the Treaty on European Union.
Not exact matches
Last year, the Irish High Court said that it would ask the European Court
of Justice (ECJ) to decide whether the
legal mechanism Facebook uses to send European's personal data over to the U.S. is valid or not.
More precisely, the new law limits the ability to use
legal mechanisms to restrict the freedom to exercise one's religion, including the exercise
of one's religion while engaging commerce.
That
mechanism generates price discovery, and the price
of the peso in that
mechanism that is
legal is much higher than the official rate.
Contributing to the slowdown would be the loss
of the international arbitration
mechanism built into NAFTA, which presently shields US and Canadian investors from Mexico's
legal system amid questions surrounding Mexico's commitment to the rule
of law.
She contrasts the unbridled, «passionate» French approach to change, with its apocalyptic reliance on violence and political assassination, with the «compassionate» approach
of the American Revolution, with its uses
of persuasion and
legal mechanisms to achieve radical ends.
They want a republic with
mechanisms that are similar to the
mechanisms to the ideal hunter gatherer society (primitive communism)...
of muilt - layer democracy, co-op ownership
of assets and parts
of public services,
legal rights and a constitution, and economic egalitarianism to end relative poverty.
The rapporteur claimed that such attacks pose a serious challenge to the existing framework
of international law, and therefore require the development
of new
legal mechanisms to regulate use and ensure accountability.
The cumulative effects
of this deafening silence dim any hopes
of putting in place
legal mechanisms aimed at properly investigating crimes broadcast on Twitter by rebel forces
of questionable origin.
«Some enforcement must come internally,» Leveson says, and Murdoch agrees with that happily, before then explaining that some sort
of mechanism is needed to resolve complaints which fall short even
of the middle ground, justifying civil
legal action.
«It will be a
legal framework which will reasonably give that office holder protection and security
of tenure and an appointing
mechanism that will produce a Ghanaian
of extraordinary integrity in whom we can repose confidence, so that when Minister A from the NPP is caught in corrupt conduct and another person from the NDC is engaged in corruption, both will be dealt with in accordance with the law,» he stated.
He was really putting a
legal mechanism which allows citizens to take public authorities to court out
of the reach
of anyone who wasn't exceedingly rich.
Discussing the
legal challenges to the government's use
of Article 50, and how the EU will interpret the Lisbon Treaty's exit
mechanism in the coming negotiations
The brief describes the inadequacy
of existing international
legal mechanisms to resolve this litter crisis, calling on the global community to develop a new international treaty while also urging immediate action to implement regional and local solutions.
Strategies for Addressing Accumulated Damage at Mining Sites:
Legal Mechanisms in the US and Remedial Technology Options for A Selection
of Pollution Problems at the Dzhidinski Mining District, Republic
of Buryatia, Russia for presentation at Republic
of Buryatia Seminar on
Legal and Technical Strategies for Addressing Accumulated Damage at Mining Sites in the Republic
of Buryatia, by Paul Robinson, Research Director.
The risks
of releasing synthetic organisms into the environment — intentionally or unintentionally — have barely begun to be defined, and the urgently needed ethical,
legal and regulatory oversight
mechanisms have yet to be developed.
Furthermore, supplement companies can invoke the proprietary blend, a
legal mechanism by which a company can «protect» its formula by hiding the individual amounts
of the various ingredients in it.
Indie drama based on the true story
of a Detroit engineering lecturer (Greg Kinnear) whose windscreen - wiper
mechanism is stolen by Ford, and who sacrifices years
of his life and much
of his sanity struggling for
legal restitution.
Globally, the recognition
of Human Rights» importance is increasing, which positively impacts on the
legal mechanisms guaranteeing their protection.
The irony in the Ninth Circuit outcome is that the tax - credit
mechanism, which Arizona adopted in order to avoid
legal challenges, created a new pitfall; there is little doubt that a program that offered vouchers directly to parents instead would now be acceptable as a matter
of federal law.
But at the same time there are flexible
legal mechanisms to accommodate imperatives arising from the responses that states need to provide in light
of the deepening economic and financial crisis after 2008.
But at the same time these same laws offer flexible
legal mechanisms to accommodate imperatives arising from the responses that states need to provide in light
of the deepening economic and financial crisis.
Or consider private school choice
mechanisms like voucher and tax credit scholarship programs: Despite the positive impacts
of these programs, only eleven
of our thirty cities are located in states where they are
legal.
The law provides a
mechanism for local school board members to be directly involved in the development
of State plans and the Department has an obligation to ensure that the minimum
legal requirements
of the law are met.
However, very few studies have tested the impacts
of changes to
legal status on educational inequalities, with a particular gap in research on the longitudinal processes and
mechanisms through which these changes may occur.
FAA has a variety
of enforcement
mechanisms that it may use to respond to violations including administrative actions (such as issuing a warning notice or a letter
of correction that includes the corrective actions the violator must take) and
legal sanctions (such as levying a fine or suspending or revoking a pilot or other FAA - issued certificate).
The license constraints are enforced by a mix
of technological and
legal mechanisms.
A lien is a
mechanism to impede
legal title transfer
of a vehicle, real property, or sometimes, expensive business equipment.
don't nobody knock message boards: i participate in three which are absolute mustard: given the right kind
of people and enough mutual association, they are the best way to swap ideas and even cooperate on projects (case in point: the TMF banking board successfully staged a fight against the Irish minister
of finance to defend a bond widely held by its members — including
legal action and political lobbying): there is something about the
mechanism of general conversation in a small group
of like - minded friends that can really take off
Legal mechanisms known as poison pills, permitted under the laws
of most states, effectively prohibit shareholders from accumulating a large position in a company or working with other large shareholders to influence the company.
A common method
of bypassing the restrictions on property losses offsetting income from labour was to convert such income into another form through the use
of partnerships and other
legal mechanisms.
Their aim is to expose the
mechanisms by which corporations function and the detrimental effects they have on society and the environment as an inevitable result
of their current
legal structure.
To use one example: the first Rio meeting added the Biodiversity Convention to the important arsenal
of intergovernmental
legal instruments and financing
mechanisms on the environment.
In particular, Olander notes, «The urgent task at hand is for projects and regional authorities to share the work
of developing technical,
legal, and financial
mechanisms that allow for links between projects, national models, and diverse sources
of international financing.»
They include Annex 1 (industrialised) countries» baseline emissions; qualitative and quantitative assessments
of the role
of carbon sinks; and the difficulty from an economic and
legal perspective
of interpreting and inferring impacts in relation to specific provisions attached to each flexibility
mechanism for regulating the extent
of their use.
a
mechanism, fund, etc.) should be framed around historical emissions and responsibility, the
legal obligation
of a country not to cause harm to another's environment, and, clearly, human rights.
They agreed to the establishment
of an institution under the UN's
legal framework: the «Warsaw international
mechanism for loss and damage associated with climate change impacts.»
But the agreement to the fundamental
mechanisms behind climate change now will give way to the thornier
legal debate
of establishing blame.
Independent analysis
of the cap - and - trade program by Near Zero, a research organization at the Carnegie Institute for Science at Stanford University, shows that real emissions from the refinery sector in California are actually increasing, even as petrochemical facilities successfully comply with the
legal requirements
of the market - based
mechanism.
Northeast cities have employed a variety
of mechanisms to respond to climate change, including land - use planning, provisions to protect infrastructure, regulations related to the design and construction
of buildings, and emergency preparation, response, and recovery.106 While significant progress has been made, local governments still face limitations
of legal authority, geographic jurisdiction, and resource constraints that could be addressed through effective engagement and support from higher levels
of government.
Wil Burns: I started off working on the impacts
of climate change on small island states, specifically how small island states might either adapt to climate change or how they might use
legal mechanisms to try to «press» the biggest emitters
of greenhouse gases to reduce their emissions.
The product
of this was a weak diffusion
of the two drafting options which declared the
legal permanence
of the Warsaw
Mechanism on Loss and Damage within the UNFCCC and the collaboration
of inside and outside groups on Loss and Damage negotiations.
Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs)-- A Renewable Energy Certificate, or REC, is a tradable,
legal mechanism that represents the environmental benefits associated with one megawatt - hour
of electricity generated from a renewable energy resource.
Identifying and investigating high - risk sources
of timber and agricultural commodities in specific sectors leads us to their final destination, where we leverage
legal mechanisms in market countries to clean up supply chains.
CSAS, Inc. provides an overhead - free
mechanism to support our work (including travel, computers, copiers), with, by far, the greatest expense being the
legal costs we cover for Our Children's Trust lawyers, specifically for Dan Galpern, who is working with me in preparation
of testimony and briefs for the case (Juliana et al v. United States) against the Federal government and several other cases.
In one fell swoop, the provision
of resources to adapt to climate change has been made solely dependent on market
mechanisms, when in fact what is needed is a fulfillment
of the
legal obligations
of the Convention by rich nations providing the funds.
The CES employs the same
legal policy
mechanisms that states have been using for years to support investment in other sources
of clean energy, such as wind and solar.
They could be addressed by licensed paralegals and trained notaries, by
legal document providers and expert applications, by online dispute resolution
mechanisms, or by many
of the other alternative solutions just now coming into the market.
In this respect, the AG emphasises the difference between the financing
mechanism provided for in the Polish
legal regime, which does not entail the use
of State resources, and the one at stake in Association Vent de Colère, which does.
Earlier planned litigation strategies (such as campaigns for school desegregation and for the abolition
of capital punishment) took place primarily within the court system, employing
legal argumentation as the
mechanism for social change.