Sentences with phrase «multilateral accord»

Despite the coming low - carbon energy revolution, we can't expect to make that escape without systems of global cooperation, burden sharing and accountability to help us along, systems that can only be rooted in a fair multilateral accord.
Changes would include a drastic increase in overseas development assistance in the field of communication and under conditions more favourable to recipient parties, the adoption of the UNCTAD Code of Transfer of Technology on the terms proposed by the developing countries, a revision of provisions on the protection of intellectual property in the GATT / TWO multilateral trade accord so as to take the interests of less powerful countries and small producers into account, and the adoption of a multilateral accord on space cooperation and equal benefits.

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Iran moved this month to formally unify its official and open market exchange rates and banned money changing outside of banks, after its currency, the rial, plunged to an all - time low on concerns about a possible return of sanctions if the United States exits a multilateral nuclear accord.
The Chinese Commerce Ministry on Saturday urged the U.S. to «exercise restraint in using trade protection tools, and observe multilateral rules,» according to the Xinhua report.
According to Cobb, these multilateral economic institutions were created «to further trade throughout the world and, thereby, economic prosperity.
Consulates which issue visas and passports do so according to multilateral or bilateral treaties.
This is flagrant defiance of the unwritten accord that measures affecting party funding be handled on a multilateral basis.
But this poses a problem since multilateral attempts at coordinated global action are falling short, according to a report by the Federal Environment Office.
The multilateral development banks» $ 7 billion in fossil fuel finance in 2015 is part of over $ 83 billion in support for fossil fuel projects they provided between 2008 and 2015, according to the new analysis by Oil Change International.
• Financing For Poor Nations: The Copenhagen Accord provides that developed countries shall set a goal of mobilizing jointly $ 100 billion a year by 2020 to address the needs of developing countries and that the funds will come from a wide variety of sources, public and private, bilateral and multilateral.
According to the agreement, the United States and China agreed to «work together and with other countries through multilateral approaches that include using the expertise and institutions of the Montreal Protocol to phase down the production and consumption of HFCs, while continuing to include HFCs within the scope of UNFCCC and its Kyoto Protocol provisions for accounting and reporting of emissions.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Green Climate Fund (GCF) risks becoming a sideshow to big development banks and other multilateral institutions unless it rapidly changes course, according to the findings of a new study by Friends of the Earth U.S. and the Institute for Policy Studies (IPS).
The accord stops short, however, of determining the ratio of funds that will be spent on mitigation and adaptation, respectively, and of identifying any specific mechanisms or sources of finance other than «public and private, bilateral and multilateral, including alternative sources.»
According to the campaign, the CCW is not the only place where «killer robots» should be considered, as the special challenges raised by these weapons systems have relevance to other multilateral fora.
We call on international standard - setting bodies (SSBs) to continue their monitoring of crypto - assets and their risks, according to their mandates, and assess multilateral responses as needed.»
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