Sentences with phrase «meaningful negotiations»

But because women as a class have less power than men does not necessarily mean that a woman in mediation has no power, or too little power to engage in meaningful negotiations.
It will come out of meaningful negotiations that work through the key issues, and this is a first, and very critical round of those negotiations.
Discovery is not about gamesmanship, and parties are expected to engage in meaningful negotiation about the terms of discovery agreements.
«With the breakdown of Friday's ceasefire and the prospects of peace seemingly distant, it is now more important than ever that the international community acts to get the two sides to agree to a renewed ceasefire, and thereafter to reestablish meaningful negotiations to achieve a two - state solution,» he said.
Social learning theories like social constructivism also emphasize this aspect in teaching and learning suggesting that knowledge construction occurs through meaningful negotiations and collaboration between people (McLoughlin & Lee, 2007).
This fiduciary duty provides a much stronger basis for a Court to order a government to enter into meaningful negotiations than that available in Australia, where, in effect, the order to attend mediations and negotiate is a procedural matter unrelated to the substantive rights of the claimant group.
The President's authority as «Commander - in - Chief» certainly explains FDR's wartime ability to engage in meaningful negotiations with the other allies in the various WWII conferences without requiring senate consent for everything.
The National Union of Teachers will be engaging in such discussions on the basis that there is an intention to have meaningful negotiations and do hope that this is shared by you as suggested by the answer provided to Parliament.
But what we need now is meaningful negotiation to prevent further confrontation over the autumn.
Ideologically, the Likud party was and is averse to the idea of a Palestinian state and any meaningful negotiations.
«If his government will not agree to full and meaningful negotiations, then these meetings and fine words are pointless, and simply invite industrial and legal action.
I agree that every effort must be made to return both sides to meaningful negotiations, and if re-elected I will continue to pursue this issue over the course of the next Parliament.
The Court recognized the unique vulnerability of farmworkers as an economically disadvantaged group, often working in isolated settings close to their employers, which meant that they could not form trade associations or have meaningful negotiations with their employers unless they had legislative protection.
The right to meaningful negotiation is a way for Indigenous people to control culturally inappropriate ventures or practices, while at the same time enhancing the group's social and cultural integrity.
In my opinion, a meaningful negotiation can not begin before the finances are reviewed and understood.
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