Sentences with phrase «measures adopted under»

Municipal and regional courts are increasingly engaged by individuals and legal entities in questions relating to UN Security Council measures adopted under Article 41 of the Charter.
(c) respects the acquis communautaire and the measures adopted under the other provisions of the said Treaties;
One distinction is, however, already hinted at by the Court later on in the judgment: whereas delegated and implementing acts require a basic legislative act, this is not necessary for measures adopted under article 43 (3) TFEU.
Thus, autonomous action by the Council independent of measures adopted under article 43 (2) TFEU is still possible.
The NOAA team, led by James Butler, credit the improvement to a combination of voluntary controls and measures adopted under the Montreal Protocol.

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Since 1997 the Committee on the Rights of the Child has recognized the International Code as an «appropriate measure» which governments should adopt in fulfillment of their obligations under article 24 of the CRC.
A Scottish National Party (SNP) spokesperson has stated that Jack Straw gave the Scottish executive his personal assurance it will not be forced to adopt the new measures, which are currently under consultation.
The Security Council has adopted the resolution as a measure to maintain or restore international peace and security under Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter, which provides for such action by air, sea and land forces as may be necessary to maintain or restore international peace and security.
Under the measure approved in the budget, school districts must adopt the evaluation criteria by Nov. 15 or risk losing a boost in state education aid.
IMO continues to contribute to the global fight against climate change, and has adopted mandatory measures to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases from international shipping, under IMO's pollution prevention treaty (MARPOL).
Test Drive: New Hampshire Teachers Build New Ways to Measure Deeper Learning (The Christian Science Monitor) Dan Koretz discusses performance - based assessments as states adopt new plans under the Every Student Succeeds Act.
(c) Beginning with teacher evaluations for the 2015 - 2016 school year, if a teacher's schedule is comprised of grade levels, courses, or subjects for which the value - added progress dimension prescribed by section 3302.021 of the Revised Code or an alternative student academic progress measure if adopted under division (C)(1)(e) of section 3302.03 of the Revised Code does not apply, nor is student progress determinable using the assessments required by division (B)(2) of this section, the teacher's student academic growth factor shall be determined using a method of attributing student growth determined in accordance with guidance issued by the department of education.
Identifies measures of student academic growth for grade levels and subjects for which the value - added progress dimension prescribed by section 3302.021 of the Revised Code or an alternative student academic progress measure if adopted under division (C)(1)(e) of section 3302.03 of the Revised Code does not apply;
Wisconsin's Republican, Gov. Scott Walker, a potential 2016 candidate among the governors gathered in Nashville, said he has proposed a measure to adopt Wisconsin - specific education standards that are tougher than what the state adopted under Common Core in 2010.
The finally adopted rules require that, under both the state - recommended system and locally - developed and adopted appraisal systems, beginning with the 2017 - 2018 school year, each teacher appraisal shall include the performance of teachers» students, which the rules define as «how the individual teacher's students progress academically in response to the teacher's pedagogical practice as measured at the individual teacher level by one or more of the following student growth measures:
Under the tutelage of Sir William Coldstream at the Slade, he adopted a technique using careful measuring and thinly applied paint to achieve subtle colour harmonies in his paintings.
This policy brief highlights that under Millennium Development Goal 1, Asia - Pacific governments are committed to halving extreme poverty by 2015 and many have adopted poverty - related measures in national forestry policies and programs.
COP 10 adopted a decision on simplified modalities and procedures for small - scale afforestation and reforestation project activities under the CDM and measures to facilitate their implementation (Decision 14 / CP.10) which included a draft COP / MOP decision on this matter.
In addition to the ethical problems with cost arguments identified above in response to questions one and two, this question is also designed to expose the fact that a nation that refuses to reduce its ghg emissions to its fair share of safe global emissions is violating promises it made under the UNFCCC to adopt» policies and measures to prevent dangerous anthropocentric interference with the climate system.»
The SBSTA closing plenary began around midnight and ended around 3 am after adopting conclusions and forwarding draft COP decisions on many issues, including the Nairobi Work Programme, the report of the Adaptation Committee, response measures, research and systematic observations, and most methodological issues under the Convention and Protocol.
Yet nations have already agreed under the UNFCCC to adopt programs and measures to prevent dangerous climate change based upon equity and common but differentiated responsibilities.
CO2 emissions: adopt new measures to reduce emissions also after 2012 Switzerland seems to be on track to meeting its target for reducing greenhouse gases under the Kyoto Protocol.
It then proceeded to applied this principle to case before it: «[20] It follows from the foregoing that a body, whatever its legal form, which has been made responsible, pursuant to a measure adopted by the State, for providing a public service under the control of the State and has for that purpose special powers beyond those which result from the normal rules applicable in relations between individuals is included in any event among the bodies against which the provisions of a directive capable of having direct effect may be relied upon.»
If adopted under the latter, the application of Protocol No 21 (Protocol) would have resulted in the inapplicability of the measure to UK and Ireland by virtue of Article 1 of the Protocol, which allows the UK not to take part in the measures adopted pursuant to the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice (AFSJ).
The rationale is set out in pragmatic terms in Ursula Becker v Finanzamt Münster - Innenstadt [1982] CJEU (Case 8/81) as follows: `... in cases in which the Community authorities have, by means of a directive, placed Member States under a duty to adopt a certain course of action, the effectiveness of such a measure would be diminished if persons were prevented from relying upon it in proceedings before a court....»
The matter was no less urgent because of the General Court's recent order in Cases T - 192 / 16, T - 193 / 16 and T - 257 / 16 NF, NG and NM v European Council, which established that the deal does not count as measure adopted by one of the institutions of the EU for the purposes of judicial review under the Treaties.
In particular, such legislation should indicate «in what circumstances and under which conditions» a data retention measure could be adopted as a preventive measure [109].
Even though under exceptional circumstances it may be argued that legal requirements such as the publication in the Official Journal do not have to be met in a specific case, this method of adopting measures should at least have been criticized in order not to create a precedent for future «measures» taken by press release.
Korea — Measures Affecting Government Procurement [WT / DS163, adopted 19 June 2000] the United States challenged Korean government procurement restrictions on the participation of foreign suppliers on the construction of a new airport nullified or impaired benefits under the WTO Government Procurement Agreement (GPA).
Article 80 of the Regulation conferred upon the Commission the power to adopt those fees via the adoption of an implementing measure based on Article 291 (2) TFEU and not, as originally proposed by the Commission, by a delegated act under Article 290 TFEU.
may be used separately as a basis for adopting particular measures under the CFP, provided that the Council, when it adopts measures on the basis of Article 43 (3) TFEU, acts within the limits of its powers and, where relevant, within the legal framework already established under Article 43 (2) TFEU.
Under the measure, school districts across the state would be required to adopt certain guidelines that seek to protect student athletes from concussions.
Redcar & Cleveland Borough Council v Bainbridge; Surtees v Middlesbrough Borough Council concerned «pay protection» measures adopted by local authorities to provide employees, whose pay was to be reduced under a new job evaluation scheme, with a soft landing where the decrease in pay would be brought in gradually.
Under Article 21 (1) TFEU, the right of every citizen of the Union to reside in the territory of the Member States is recognised subject to the limitations and conditions laid down in the Treaty and by the measures adopted for its implementation (see, to that effect, Trojani, paragraphs 31 and 32; Case C ‑ 200 / 02 Zhu and Chen [2004] ECR I ‑ 9925, paragraph 26; and Case C ‑ 291 / 05 Eind [2007] ECR I ‑ 10719, paragraph 28).
In fact, it's very possible that at least in some of the states the reason they adopted these measures is they thought there would be struck down under federal law, which therefore would allow the politicians in each state to claim that they got a benefit for their state, yet it's entirely cost free to them because federal law is going to strike it down.
The measures adopted by the legal profession to facilitate the movement of legal professionals across provinces and those taken to ease citizenship and residency requirements demonstrate the willingness of Canadian lawyers to evolve under criticism.
The Committee notes with appreciation the many measures adopted by the State party during the period under review (1992 - 1998) in the area of racial discrimination, including those adopted to implement the recommendations of the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody.
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