Sentences with phrase «new international norm»

The Common Fisheries Policy, introduced by the EU in the 70s, later expanded this territorial line to 200 miles off coast, which is the new international norm.
But NGOs hope the U.S. leader will make a different decision, urging the Obama Administration in the letter to take active leadership in protecting and restoring the world's oceans, in the global transition to a green economy, and in moving forward new international norms on safeguard the environment and promoting human rights.

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With that work largely behind him, in his new position, Norm will focus on international growth opportunities for Time Inc.'s brands and content and other projects.
Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said: «President Putin regards the U.S. attacks on Syria as an aggression against a sovereign state in violation of the norms of international law, and under a trumped - up pretext at that,» according to the Russian Tass new agency.
-LSB-...] Twenty years have passed since the fall of the Berlin wall, when the UN undertook to build a «new global consensus» on the norms, values and priorities of international cooperation for the post-Cold War era and the 21st century.
Most of the new norms have not yet formally entered international law and therefore are not yet legally binding.
They involve new laws and policies, radical changes in mentalities and lifestyles, codes of conduct for businesses and institutions, changes in the content of curricula and textbooks, new norms and decision - making methods in politics, health care and education systems, new strategic priorities for international cooperation, radically new approaches to development, fundamental transformation of democratic principles and mechanisms - a new social ethos imposed on all.
Consequently, political leaders and military men continue to advocate these new weapons of mass destruction without regard to their incompatibility with the international law of human rights, let alone the norms of civilized life on this planet.
July 5 - Making Breastfeeding the Norm: Creating a Culture of Breastfeeding in a Hyper - Sexualized World July 6 — Supporting Breastfeeding Mothers: the New, the Experienced, and the Mothers of More Than One Nursing Child July 7 — Creating a Supportive Network: Your Stories and Celebrations of N.I.P. July 8 — Breastfeeding: International and Religious Perspectives July 9 — Your Legal Right to Nurse in Public, and How to Respond to Anyone Who Questions It
So we can talk of limited success in developing new norms and practices of civilian protection, and we can celebrate a new international court for such atrocities.
This important new norm contends that it is the international community's responsibility to protect civilians when a state fails in its responsibility to do so.
This time, it is the new norm in international relations known as R2P — the responsibility to protect — that has been temporarily unseated.
Our proposal offers a way to combat these troubling developments, helping to usher in a new norm for teacher training that resembles successful international models.
These factors are the norm in international corporate and political issues, however, and will become the challenge ahead to draw new taxation codes that don't leave citizens of one or another country feeling ripped off by multinational business arrangements.
In another partial concurrence, Gorsuch wrote that courts «should not meddle in disputes between foreign citizens over international norms» and courts «should refuse invitations to create new forms of legal liability.»
With respect to judicial interpretation, therefore, while the national legal traditions on which the articles and rules in question are modeled can provide some guidance, over-reliance on a narrow inquiry can lead to the perpetuation of the default position, according to which, as Byrne («The new public international lawyer and the hidden art of international criminal trial practice», 25 Connecticut Journal of Int» l Law (2005) 243) notes, some international judges «interpret legal norms through the lexicons of their respective traditions», rather than through a truly sui generis prism.
Hence, the I / A CHR and the ACHR, like the ECHR, are illustrative of the new ethoi of international courts — enforcing norms and building an international rule of law.
Whereas the ground norm that once informed international adjudication was dispute resolution, Professor Shany argues that the new international judiciary emphasizes different values - «the advancement of specific normative and institutional goals,» the maintenance of subject - specific international regimes, and «strengthening the rule of law.»
He highlighted the need for a clear norm to ban the weapons through new international law and cautioned against adopting a wait - and - see approach that allows unsafe systems to be developed and fielded.
Thus, while international human rights norms provide a set of principles for establishing a new relationship between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people in Australia these principles must be adopted and incorporated domestically as a result of negotiations in which both Indigenous and non-Indigenous representatives enter freely, willingly and in good faith.
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