Sentences with phrase «meaningful negotiations with»

Prior to local project approvals, you'll engage in meaningful negotiation with community stakeholders regarding community benefits and measures to mitigate project impacts;

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The House of Lords will start debating the Article 50 bill on Monday with amendments tabled to guarantee the rights of EU citizens in the UK, for greater scrutiny on the process and for a «meaningful vote» at the end of Brexit negotiations.
«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.
«This City Council stands united and we call upon the mayor to engage with us in good faith negotiations going forward, to see this as a meaningful, transformative, legacy - making item for this administration and for this council, and we're going to stand strong through our negotiations,» Johnson said.
Dec. 7, 1:11 a.m. Updated below With the latest round of contentious international climate treaty negotiations getting under way in Durban, South Africa, it's worth revisiting what would be required to meet ambitious targets set for greenhouse gases in California, a state that already has pledged meaningful action.
As negotiations neared collapse, the United States refused to concede defeat and worked with global partners to take a meaningful and unprecedented step forward in international climate negotiations.
As has been the case for recent COPs, commentators about achievements at COP - 17 are split on whether these negotiations accomplished some important positive steps toward an eventual meaningful global solution to climate change or whether Durban must be understood as another tragic international failure to come up with an adequate solution to the immense threat of human - induced warming.
From R. v. Powley in 2003 (which recognized that Métis communities have pre-existing aboriginal rights protected by s. 35) to Cunningham v. Alberta in 2011 (wherein Chief Justice Beverley McLachlin urged that «the time has finally come for recognition of the Métis as a unique and distinct people») to Manitoba Métis Federation v. Canada in 2013 (which recognized the outstanding constitutional grievance of the Manitoba Métis flowing from land grant provisions set out in s. 31 of the Manitoba Act, 1870), the Supreme Court of Canada has been consistent and unequivocal: s. 35 demands good faith and meaningful negotiations and reconciliation with the Métis people as well.
In North Sea Continental Shelf (Germany v. Denmark), the ICJ held that international law on the delimitation of continental shelf boundaries required the two states to negotiate sincerely and to make real efforts to equitably accommodate one another's interests («to enter into negotiations with a view to arriving at an agreement... [and] so to conduct themselves that the negotiations are meaningful, which will not be the case when either of them insists upon its own position without contemplating any modification of it...»).
Real Estate Agent • Take information from clients regarding their need for buying, selling, leasing and renting • Look through company database to determine if similar properties are available in needed categories • Compare prices and chart out the best possible solution for clients, based on their individual needs • Appraise properties using local comparison charts and discuss cost of maintenance and repair • Visit sites to determine suitability for clients and show properties that are deemed suitable • Create effective and meaningful relationships with clients for further purchase and sale purposes • Provide clients with financial assistance solutions and ensure that appropriate background checks are carried out • Educate clients on equity in their property and refinancing options • List properties for sale or purchase in local newspapers and respond to calls for information • Assist clients through the payment procedures and indulge in negotiations • Ascertain that all paperwork involved is in order and that any discrepancies are managed before a transaction is carried out
A proven leader with exceptional communication, negotiation, and presentation skills and a desire to make a meaningful impact.
Given that the native title representative bodies do not have enough time, money or people available to ensure that native title holders and claimants in their area are able to exercise their procedural rights in hundreds of separate negotiations with mining companies and the State, a formalised «opt in» process negotiated by Indigenous peak bodies may prove to be a means to ensure that native title parties have some meaningful participation in decisions regarding mining exploration over their land.
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