Sentences with phrase «national authorities»

Such legislation must also set out clear and precise rules indicating when and how competent national authorities should be granted access to such data [117].
The saving comes on top of the cash we will recoup on our membership fee as national authorities have to fund the contests themselves.
Applications should be sent to the relevant national authorities, and the selection of candidates is carried out in the home country.
Is the head of government or other chief national authority elected through free and fair elections?
Each country has its own national authority that must grant approval for any medicines to be marketed and sold there.
The travel insurance company's assistance department will make necessary arrangements, provide guidance and coordinate with foreign national authorities to help you during such unforeseen events.
In any state - building project there has to be a commitment to and support for the involvement of national authorities.
The enforcement of these requirements should be made more effective by way of enhanced powers granted to the relevant national authorities.
When the cases started to build up again in April 2014, it was at last picked up by national authorities in Guinea.
It therefore proposes an international standard for CDM sustainability assessment - additional to national definitions - to counter weaknesses in the existing system of sustainability approval by Designated National Authorities in host countries.
Support new roles for designated national authorities (DNAs) in the Asia - Pacific region to link the clean development mechanism to the new market mechanism under the Paris Agreement (Asia - Pacific region)
«At UNICEF, we'll continue to work with national authorities, health workers, and traditional and religious leaders so that vaccines remain well accepted and reach every community across the meningitis belt.»
In the Gaza strip, Hamas banned any celebration of the holiday, which is a nation - wide celebration in the Palestinian National Authority.
Moreover, no substantive conditions (such as objective criterion by which the number of persons authorised to access data can be limited) or procedural conditions (such as review by an administrative authority or a court prior to access) determined the limits of access and use to the data retained by competent national authorities [60 - 62].
In this post on EU asylum law, Louis takes the occasion of a Dutch court referring this exact question to the CJEU to introduce us to the difficulties and pitfalls of verification of the sexual orientation of asylum seekers before national authorities.
All those directives contained provisions which required national authorities to ensure that national procedural laws would initially require the person claiming to be discriminated against to demonstrate facts from which it may be presumed that there was discrimination.
In its judgment of 26 February 2013, the CJEU responded to the first two questions in the affirmative, and clarified that Article 53 of the Charter only allows national authorities to apply higher standards of protection of fundamental rights where an EU legal act calls for national implementing measures, but not where, as in this case, the EU legal act harmonises the law between the Member States.
[14] Contrary to what the Commission's FAQ - sheet seems to suggest, the EPPO's competence will thus not be limited to «[c] omplex cases with a cross-border dimension,» thereby solving «the difficulties arising from the limited powers of national authorities which end at the borders of their territory.»
Locales where Uber has been restricted by regulation include Austin, Texas and Barcelona, Spain, while national authorities in France and Germany have rejected versions of the platform that facilitate the use of unlicensed drivers.
The WMO provides guidelines to the member national authorities.
That means, even if you have a huge national authority, you could easily get outranked by a similar company simply because of their proximity to the searcher.
Senior food policy officer at European consumer rights group BEUC Camille Perrin said: «It remains to be seen what will be deemed a «significant» difference in composition, and we trust national authorities will consult consumer organisations to inform their assessment.
The European Commission is preparing guidelines to help national authorities identify and put an end to the «totally unacceptable» and discriminatory practice of dual quality foods, Commission president Jean - Claude Juncker said yesterday.
and Encourage and support national authorities in planning, implementing, monitoring and evaluating their breastfeeding policies
Or does it just refer to the territory controlled by the «Palestiniean State», the new name for the Palestinean National Authority?
Alexander Kekulé, a microbiologist at the Martin Luther University of Halle - Wittenburg in Halle, Germany, hopes politicians will learn from the outbreak too, and establish a long - overdue national authority for controlling outbreaks.
The organizers say 200,000 people marched; national authorities claim there were only 30,000 of them.
We hope the results of our work will help both regional and national authorities select the best areas for a wide variety of China's species.»
Recently many national authorities opened investigations into how these companies collect and use information and I quote the President of the Italian authority who said that «big data is a resource for our economy but it could be a problem especially when big data creates a big market power that can be used to foreclose competition».
What is surprising us that so few people realize that setting up a single national authority to impose on the whole nation a single decision on every one of the thousands of separate judgment calls involved here is an arbitrary exercise of brute power that will generate all kinds of bad results, and no good ones.
(I've noticed around the world, different national authorities see «business - gifts» as either a disallowed complete scam, or totally normal.
In both these exhibitions there is great risk of upsetting national authorities with potential, and in Ai Weiwei's case realised, consequences for the artists; but the work was still made as it is too important not to be.
National authorities used the funds to refurbish buildings, but the [continue reading...]
Separately, Yara has announced that the Norwegian National Authority for Investigation and Prosecution of Economic and Environmental Crime (Økokrim) has launched charges against them in connection with the company's negotiations in Libya.
In Turansky (C - 491 / 07, 22 December 2008), for instance, a decision was not considered final because the same national authorities were allowed to prosecute the suspect without any particular preclusion.
Thus, national authorities still have the obligation to undertake the necessary inquiries to accurately assess the child's potential deprivation of the «genuine enjoyment» - right (see para. 78)
In other words, according to the Advocate General the interpretation of one of the core elements of the ne bis in idem (the «same acts») already leaves quite broad possibilities for national authorities not to consider the material acts as the same offence, thus not necessarily triggering the protection of ne bis in idem.
(paras 113 - 114) The Court added that ESMA's activities in particular related to reacting to market behaviour with cross-border implications (which national authorities alone could not resolve) threatening the integrity of financial markets or the stability of the financial system (para 115).
«He is much more an Anti-federalist where state and national authority clash, more libertarian on issues such as gun control, and much tighter on some matters as the rights of the criminally accused than I... «We, however, agree on other important issues, such as finding no constitutional barrier to bans on late term abortions and requiring spousal and parental notification of impending abortions.»
«Broken into jurisdictions and corresponding regulatory societies, the Canadian profession lacks a strong national authority, and consequently the ability to move in bold directions as a whole in the way that England and Wales appear to have done, with the introduction of their Legal Services Act, for example,» Fodden says.

Phrases with «national authorities»

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