Former science minister Sérgio Rezende [who signed the agreement with ESO in 2010] and former President Lula were strongly in favor
of the Accession Agreement.
In 1971 pro-Market figures such as Roy Jenkins, the Deputy Leader of the Labour Party, said a Labour government would have agreed to the
terms of accession secured by the Conservatives.
However, the decisions were dated after the
date of accession of the Czech Republic and after the entry into force of Regulation 1/2003.
Other institutional changes (for example in relation to the ECB) can be found in the
Act of Accession which simultaneously amends the EU Treaties as well.
Furthermore, as also the Advocate General found (AG view para 140), such negative effects would not be an
effect of the accession of the EU to the ECHR.
Administration officials say that China has not lived up to the bargain struck at the
time of its accession to the WTO.
«1 Indeed, within a single
decade of the accession of Tiglath - pileser all of the oriental world that he wanted was clearly either in fact or potentially his.
The Kashmir crisis started along with the
signing of accession accord with the Republic of India by Hari Singh.
The Additional Protocols will enter into force 6 months after the deposit of the instrument
of accession by Afghanistan, i.e at the end of December.
For, in the story Elizabeth tells, she was married to England at the
moment of her accession, before any of her foreign suitors appeared, and this renders any substantive comparison to Portia's choice among the three caskets difficult at best.
The most obvious
center of accession is tropical Africa, which even a century ago was statistically marginal to Christianity; the most obvious center of recession is Western Europe, which a century and a half ago would certainly have been identified as the most dynamic and significant Christian center.
But there is something of a revolving - door character to their
parade of accessions, as people convert from group to group.
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.
When ruler of Kashmir, Maharaja Hari Singh signed instrument
of accession Kashmir became integral part of Republic of India.
Home Office minister Liam Byrne insisted Britain needed to «understand the transitional impacts from the last
round of accession before we take the next step».
Miliband will see Labour break free of the Blair - Brown prism and even the
cicumstances of his accession will be to his advantage in the end - leaders who take over in an emergency have emergency powers to remake their parties and governments.
Accordingly, the Maharaja signed an instrument
of accession on 26 October 1947, which was accepted by the Governor General the next day.
But the suspension announcement by ESO on 12 March declared that the
completion of the Accession Agreement was «unlikely to happen in the near future.»
Cross-curricular units require an
integration of accession, location, and retrieval skills with specific research problems in content areas, and students independently compile and analyze materials on specific topics.
Students refine their
use of accession, location, and retrieval skills while researching specific topics assigned by their content area teachers.
Just three
percent of the accessioned art is by black artists, which generally reflects of their representation in the Corcoran holdings.
Most recently, Anna was an editor
of aCCeSsions online journal of curatorial studies, graduate fellow at the Walker Arts Center, curatorial fellow for the Live Arts Bard Biennial We're Watching (Fisher Center for Performing Arts), and curator of the exhibition and performance Whispers in the Grass: The Living Theatre and The Brig (Hessel Museum of Art).
Kyoto Municipal Museum of Art was established as Grand
Ceremony of Accession memory Kyoto art museum in 1933 (Showa 8) and became the current name in 1952 (Showa 27).
Thousands of accessions have died in storage, as many have been rendered useless for lack of basic information about the seeds, and countless others have lost their unique characteristics or have been genetically contaminated during periodic grow - outs.
In December, the Mexican Senate ratified the IEP Agreement paving the way for the
deposit of the accession instrument and for membership to take effect.
In last Tuesday's Opinion (Grand Chamber) following an article 218 (11) request by the Commission, the Court confirmed that the
acceptance of the accession of an non-Union country to the 1980 The Hague Convention on child abduction fell within the EU's exclusive competence.
In the present case, a member of the Norvegian Hells Angels was denied entry into Iceland because the Icelandic authorities argued that he played a central role in the final
stage of accession of an Icelandic motorcycle club as a new charter in Hells Angels.
Instead of a conclusion, four shorter pieces on the overall
framework of accession complete the picture (part VI).
Similarly, Arman Sarvarian examines the potential
consequences of accession for the attribution of conduct to the Member States and / or international organisations under the law of international responsibility before the ECtHR, in particular in the light of joint operations under the EU's Common Foreign and Security Policy, UN Security Council resolutions and NATO operations.
Drzemczewski concludes that the necessary arrangements for this determination will likely be done in the form of a resolution, which will propose changes to the Assembly's Rules of Procedure in order to achieve the
aims of accession in this respect (pp. 71 - 72).
Article 19 of the Act
of Accession provides that 12 Members of Parliament from Croatia will be added to the European Parliament (elected this April).
We would like to take this occasion to welcome our new fellow EU citizens, as well as give you a short update of the
implications of the accession to the EU legal system.
The Act
of Accession modifies the Protocol (no 3) on the Statute of the CJEU so as to accommodate the inclusion of two new judges within the CJEU (amendments of articles 9 and 48 Statute).