Sentences with phrase «member states on»

It came into effect in those member states on 21 June 2012.
In fact, according to South Korea news agency Yonhap, the country's financial regulator, the Financial Service Commission, was required to brief other 36 member states on its work bringing in anti-money laundering compliance rules for domestic cryptocurrency exchanges.
30 In those circumstances, it appears that the outcome of the dispute in the main proceedings is dependent on knowing whether a Member State may refuse to grant the compensatory supplement to nationals of other Member States on the grounds that — like Mr Brey — they do not, despite having been issued with a certificate of residence, meet the necessary requirements for obtaining the legal right to reside on the territory of that Member State for a period of longer than three months, since, in order to obtain that right, the person concerned must have sufficient resources not to apply for, inter alia, the compensatory supplement.
The rights and obligations arising from agreements concluded before 1 January 1958 or, for acceding States, before the date of their accession, between one or more Member States on the one hand, and one or more third countries on the other, shall not be affected by the provisions of this Treaty.
Within the limits and under the conditions set out by the Council, acting by a qualified majority on a proposal from the Commission and after consulting the European Parliament and the EMI, the EMI shall be consulted by the authorities of the Member States on any draft legislative provision within its field of competence.
Any decision as to the invalidity of a marriage taken under the Treaty referred to in paragraph 1 shall be recognised in the Member States on the conditions laid down in Chapter III, Section 1.
The GDPR aims to harmonise EU data protection law, and is due to come into force across all 28 EU member states on 25 May 2018.
The 2007 Convention will be concluded (ratified) by the EU on behalf of all member states on a date after 10 December 2012 and that conclusion will bind all member states (except for Denmark) to apply the Convention.
The European Commission will soon unveil a major directive to all EU Member States on how they should handle collective redress, a growing European trend of U.S. - style class action litigation.
The European Commission has recently published a series of recommendations for Member States on how to better work together towards better direct tax and VAT collection for national budgets.
Though the Court admits that numerous aspects are left to the discretion of Member States on purpose, it observes that according to recital 6 the ending of the illegal stay of third - country nationals must be carried out through a fair and transparent procedure.
The scope of the CCP is probably one of the most hotly debated areas between the Commission on the one hand, and the Council and the Member States on the other hand.
The UN secretary - general, Ban Ki - moon, has agreed to set up an international scientific advisory board to provide him with guidance on science - related issues, and enable him to provide advice to UN member states on such issues.
Sir David said that had helped bring reluctant member states on board with the climate agenda.
The warning comes as the European Commission publishes a framework to guide member states on how to regulate shale gas which fails to provide mandatory protection for Europe's citizens against the environmental and health risks of fracking.
The Parliament noted that the information supplied by Member States on their fishing fleets» activities was very poor, enforcement of the Regulation was difficult and the fin - to - carcass ratio was problematic due to differences in the morphology of the various shark species.
Hopefully the members of the working groups to be established by the UN member states on issues like the SDGs will also reflect that.
AACA - B was led by Canada and Russia and focuses on the adaptation activities that are being implemented by Arctic Council member states on a national, sub-national, regional and local level.
Yet there is limited cooperation between Member States on managing large carnivore populations and ensuring their conservation.
Eickhout says the commission's proposals reflect deep divisions among the European Union's 28 member states on energy policy.
Britain is barred from holding bilateral talks with EU member states on Brexit during negotiations and it can not negotiate trade deals with other countries at the same time either.
Alternatively, the government could adopt a similar stance to Denmark's, which would allow the UK to cooperate with EU member states on crime and policing policy but remain outside of the EU legal framework.
The European Commission also announced a consultation with member states on proposals to allow countries to vary their reduced VAT rates on items such as: e-books; women's» sanitary products; domestic «green» expenditure; children's clothing; and basic foodstuffs.
Ahead of the removal of restrictions on immigration from the two newest EU member states on 1 January 2014, UKIP puts the Tories under pressure.
He went on to point out that a monetary union requires close cooperation between its member states on budgeting and bank regulation.
The European Council of June 2004 invited Turkey to conclude negotiations with the Commission on behalf of the Community and its 25 Member States on the adaptation of the Ankara Agreement to take account of the accession of the new Member States.
Acknowledging that the Codex Alimentarius Commission plays a pivotal role in providing guidance to Member States on the proper regulation of foods, including foods for infants and young children;
WHO and UNICEF have responsibility for advising Member States on implementation of the International Code, so we believe that it is illogical to blame Baby Milk Action if the UN is simply doing its job properly.
UNESDA, which represents the soft drinks industry, said the Commission study, «finds hard evidence from a number of member states on the negative impact which food taxes can have on competitiveness and jobs, leading to an increase in administrative burdens.»
[5] jNote on the United Nations Support to Member States on Gender Equality and Women's Empowerment.
The gap between member states on the issue is set to grow in 2016.
He suggested that internal problems, such as Brexit and the conflict between member states on how to handle the refugee problem, had created tensions within the EU that were being redirected at China, and that things were only likely to get worse.
(c) the right to enjoy, in the territory of a third country in which the Member State of which they are nationals is not represented, the protection of the diplomatic and consular authorities of any Member State on the same conditions as the nationals of that State;
However, London's reign as arbitration capital may be under threat after last week's European Court of Justice (ECJ) ruling in West Tankers that it was inconsistent with EC reg 44/2001 (the successor of the Brussels Convention) for a court of a European member state to make an order (commonly known as an anti-suit injunction) to restrain a person from commencing or continuing proceedings in another member state on the ground that such proceedings are in breach of an arbitration agreement.
The Court found this to be the case, because Regulation 1008/2008 on common rules for the operation of air services regulated air transport services provided between a third country and a Member State by an undertaking holding an operating license granted by another Member State on the basis of that Regulation (paras 39 and 53).
The UPR, as it is known, marks the first time in UN history that there has been a mechanism responsible for reviewing the human rights record of every UN member state on an ongoing basis.
«Is it consistent with EC Regulation 44/2001 [the EC Regulation] for a court of a member state to make an order to restrain a person from commencing or continuing proceedings in another member state on the ground that such proceedings are in breach of an arbitration agreement?»
This looks like a much more generous formulation: as long as someone went to another Member State on the basis of EU law, the fact that they may now be living there on the basis of national law does not seem to exclude them.
It is incompatible with Council Regulation No 44 / 2001 / EC (jurisdiction and recognition and enforcement of judgments in civil and commercial matters) for a court of a member state to make an order to restrain a person from commencing or continuing proceedings before the courts of another member state on the ground that such proceedings would be contrary to an arbitration agreement.
In 2009, the ECJ delivered its infamous judgment in West Tankers (C - 185 / 07), holding that Brussels I precluded the courts of a member state making an order restraining a person from commencing or continuing proceedings in another member state on the grounds that such proceedings would be in breach of an arbitration agreement.
No security, bond or deposit, however described, shall be required of a party who in one Member State applies for enforcement of a judgment given in another Member State on the following grounds:
In particular, and without prejudice to paragraph 3, no special procedure shall be required for updating the civil - status records of a Member State on the basis of a judgment relating to divorce, legal separation or marriage annulment given in another Member State, and against which no further appeal lies under the law of that Member State.
as concerns the recognition and enforcement of a judgment given in a court of a Member State on the territory of another Member State, even if the child concerned has his or her habitual residence on the territory of a third State which is a contracting Party to the said Convention.
There appears to be an argument that two member states agreeing to waive the exemption so that one member state is subject to taxation in the other member state on the routes between the two member states would not affect other EU air carriers flying those routes unless both member states implemented the tax.
(20) In accordance with the prohibition of discrimination on grounds of nationality, all Union citizens and their family members residing in a Member State on the basis of this Directive should enjoy, in that Member State, equal treatment with nationals in areas covered by the Treaty, subject to such specific provisions as are expressly provided for in the Treaty and secondary law.

Not exact matches

In a statement, leaders will ask the Commission «to examine the need and ways to screen investments from third countries in strategic sectors, while fully respecting members states» competences,» a reference to national sovereignty on the issue.
Traders said markets climbed on expectations that the United States will in May re-impose sanctions against Iran, a major oil producer and member of the Organization of...
He also reportedly is considering retaliatory tariffs on Oregon wine, plywood and other imports from the Pacific state because one of its senators, Ron Wyden, a member of the Democratic Party, is a vocal critic of Canada's softwood lumber policies.
WASHINGTON, March 7 - A Venezuelan state governor made an unusual visit to Washington this week seeking meetings with Congress members to discuss the fate of a Utah man imprisoned in the South American nation, U.S. sources said on Wednesday, as the country faces a possible new round of sanctions.
At a program such as Arkansas State, located in a small town and without the benefit of being the state's flagship university or being a member of a major conference, great results are contingent on the ability to market better, faster and with less resouState, located in a small town and without the benefit of being the state's flagship university or being a member of a major conference, great results are contingent on the ability to market better, faster and with less resoustate's flagship university or being a member of a major conference, great results are contingent on the ability to market better, faster and with less resources.
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