Let's wait and see if trump does do anything drastic on climate change and then we can see what sort
of effective sanctions are developed to force America to change its position.
Not exact matches
As Paul Bracken, a professor
of political science at Yale, told Business Insider, Trump has «been reasonably
effective» in isolating North Korea and rallying support for
sanctions internationally.
Digital assets may be an
effective means for skirting
sanctions in the short term because the understandings that some regulators have
of the cryptospace are shaky at best.
On June 28, 2016, the Target Canada Entities and the Plan Sponsor confirmed in writing to the Monitor that all
of the conditions precedent set out in section 8.3
of the Plan have been satisfied or waived, as applicable, in accordance with the terms
of the Plan and the Plan Implementation Date has occurred and the Plan is
effective with its terms and the terms
of the
Sanction and Vesting Order.
The final call in the Gulf resolution for an immediate cease - fire and a demand that the UN be in charge
of the settlement — rather muted after the rhetorical fire — was premised on the beliefs that military force could not deal with the crisis, that
sanctions could have been and could still be
effective, and that the war would have destructive global impact.
But before that witness could become
effective the whole idea
of a divinely
sanctioned brutality had to be purged from the system.
Equally fundamental is the fact that such physical
sanctions are
effective only when most members
of the community habitually and voluntarily accept the existing order, that is, when their internal springs
of action are consistent with the power structure
of the society.
To my mind, it is the threat
of sanctions and disinvestment, not the actions themselves, that are
effective.
From our study
of the Jewish culture we know that such
sanctions are extremely
effective in preventing alcoholism.
A number
of reasons have been advanced to justify the introduction
of criminal
sanctions for this type
of conduct, the most common
of which are that it would bring Australia in line with other competition regimes and that criminal
sanctions are more likely to provide an
effective deterrent.
Sandusky's sexual assaults
of adolescent males eventually led to an
effective life sentence for Sandusky, along with unusual NCAA
sanctions (later revoked) against the school and three former PSU admins being sentenced for child endangerment.
Article 11 (2) In order to prevent discrimination against women on the grounds
of marriage or maternity and to ensure their
effective right to work, States Parties shall take appropriate measures: (a) To prohibit, subject to the imposition
of sanctions, dismissal on the grounds
of pregnancy or maternity leave and discrimination in dismissals on the basis
of marital status; (b) To introduce maternity leave with pay or with comparable social benefits without loss
of former employment, seniority or social allowances; (c) To encourage the provision
of necessary supporting social services to enable parents to combine family obligations with work responsibilities and participation in public life
Burma survives international condemnation on the back
of its friendship with China, which protects the military junta from any
effective sanction from the international community, for instance by vetoing measures in the UN security council.
This is a low point for Ghana's international reputation and only a thorough investigation
of the intentions
of the Ghanaians involved in this «Kenya Affair» and
effective sanctions against them can redeem the nation's image.
Whatever happens, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) can make all the difference by choosing to be independent and
effective in the discharge
of its monitoring and
sanction powers as contained in the Constitution and the Electoral Act.
And to continue our drive to improve public health we will reform our tobacco regime to introduce an
effective floor on the price
of cigarettes and consult on increased
sanctions for fraud.
In Washington, he was «the most hated» secretary the Department
of Housing and Urban Development had ever had, an arrogant and occasionally cruel taskmaster who demanded he be referred to as «Mr. Secretary,» who told a future nemesis that criminal
sanctions were less
effective punishment for his enemies than «adverse publicity, reputational harm, budget - cutting and legislative action.»
The APA's
sanctioning of the practices was critical to the Bush administration's claim it was acting within the law, because it allowed the DOD and CIA to argue the tactics were «safe and
effective and therefore legal,» says Widney Brown, director
of programs at Physicians for Human Rights.
• More
effective management and protection
of large areas outside
of formally protected areas; • Increased law enforcement combined with improved legal frameworks and stiffer
sanctions for poachers; • Coordination across all sectors on land use and protection
of natural resources with a priority on conserving great ape populations; • Conservation advocacy for wildlife and law enforcement to effect behavior change; • An enhanced understanding
of diseases such as Ebola to guide conservation actions; • Monitoring
of great ape abundance and distribution, habitat loss, and illegal activities.
«However, despite comparatively frequent use
of a range
of direct
sanctions, ranging in severity from verbal reprimands to suspension from school, as a method, direct
sanctions was rated as the least
effective, notably significantly less
effective than restorative practice.
Helen Ladd seems to agree that
sanctions are
effective at inspiring school improvement, suggesting that we agree on my fundamental point about the crucial role
of incentives in school reform.
It would concede a more
effective role for NGOs internationally, providing them with the same capacities as other international actors and simultaneously it would serve as a mechanism
of control
of these non-profit organisations, being subjects to the same administrative, civil and criminal law obligations and
sanctions applicable to states and international organisations.
Even the 1994 federal Title I reforms, which required states to develop the three major prongs
of an
effective accountability system (academic standards, tests linked to the standards, and a mixture
of assistance and
sanctions for low - performing schools) did little to stimulate California into action.
Public Agenda reported in 2006 that only 20 percent
of superintendents and 17 percent
of principals thought linking rewards or
sanctions to student learning would be a «very
effective» way to improve teacher quality.
The report, which some are calling an ambitious plan, provides recommendations that include the creation
of a Highly
Effective Principal category (which NAESP is opposed to);
sanctions for teachers with poorly performing students; and the creation
of new national standards and tests.
Effective schoolwide approaches are intensive and comprehensive; they encompass a number
of strategies, including increased playground supervision and firm
sanctions for bullies (Farrington & Tfoti, 2009).
None
of these
sanctions have proven
effective at improving schools.»
Such remedies could consist
of one or more
of the following: (1) providing clear definitions and examples
of threatening actions for which students may be suspended (including specifying the conduct that does not warrant a suspension); (2) requiring the administrator (s) to make specific findings prior to imposing the
sanction of suspension, e.g., determining that the behavior in question falls within the scope
of the prohibited conduct, and / or determining that other means
of addressing student behavior are not feasible or repeatedly failed to bring about appropriate conduct; (3) providing teachers and administrators with training on how to administer the policy fairly and equitably; and / or (4) providing teachers with training in classroom management techniques and
effective behavioral interventions that give them appropriate and culturally responsive tools to interpret and address the underlying behaviors.
Arnie Weissmann, Editor - in - Chief
of Travel Weekly, informs us about the implications and meanings
of travel
sanctions, and how they may or may not be
effective.
He expresses that — in the case
of Cuba — travel
sanctions have not been
effective policy changes and have only hurt the Cuban people.
Arnie Weissmann, Editor - in - Chief
of Travel Weekly, shares with us the implications and meanings
of travel
sanctions, and how they may or may not be
effective.
His last point: trade
sanctions will likely be the most
effective means
of enforcing adherence to carbon mitigation strategies adopted by the international community.
The imprescriptibility
sanctioned by Article 29
of the Rome Statute is the logical legal corollary to the prohibition
of impunity and essential in the implementation phase
of measures «to be taken -LSB-...] which shall act as a deterrent and be such as to afford
effective protection in the Member States, and in all the Union's institutions, bodies, offices and agencie» in accordance with Article 325 TFEU on which the EU
sanctions system to counter fraud affecting the financial interests
of the Union is based.
The CJEU concluded that the
sanction for a breach
of the EU Courts» obligation to adjudicate cases within a reasonable time must be an action for damages brought before the General Court since such an action constitutes an
effective remedy (para 94).
Meanwhile the FSA has been indicating that the only
effective deterrent to misuse
of price sensitive information is the threat
of a criminal
sanction.
One
of the most
effective ways
of dealing with these problems is for the client to
sanction a trip by a small legal team to take proofs
of evidence from key witnesses and to assist with the collection
of documents.
Enforcement and
sanctions imposed by the Greek authorities are not
effective in other jurisdictions unless they meet the requirements
of mutual assistance in criminal matters and mutual recognition
of judgments through bilateral and multilateral treaties.
Each
of the 1949 Geneva Conventions, taken together, require High Contracting Parties to enact legislation to provide
effective penal
sanctions for those persons committing or ordering to be committed a grave breach; to search for those who commit a grave breach; and to take measures necessary to suppress all acts contrary to the Conventions other than grave breaches.
We were more certain
of the fact that there was a need to develop a means to place lawyer cost
sanctions on baseless demand letters, and would welcome suggestions from those who represent the organized plaintiff's bar as to finding
effective ways that we could agree upon as to how this very practical goal might be accomplished.
And,
of course, it is easy to argue that firm - targeted
sanctions, especially fines, are
effective because they have such an impact on the bottom line.
If we don't agree on a formal mechanism for co-operation, we will have an unappealing choice to make between imposing less
effective unilateral
sanctions, or aligning with more
effective EU
sanctions, the design
of which we have not influenced.»
As is common, in my experience, in discussions about the merits or demerits
of anti-SLAPP legislation, the article doesn't mention the
sanction (s) which would likely be most
effective in preventing lawsuits which are, in fact, SLAPP actions.
In your opinion, could reputational risk prove more
effective than the threat
of legal
sanctions at persuading companies to fully disclose their tax affairs?
An
effective nurse aide background screening program will confirm that the individual is a CNA by checking the state nurse aide registry and also check for criminal history,
sanctions and a history
of endangering patients, drug theft and abuse.
Built and led a highly
effective investigations program and created a high - performance efficient and skilled organization
of three teams
of 15 individuals performing over 1,000 varied mission - critical investigations
of violations
of U.S.
sanctions and Anti-Money Laundering laws and regulations as well as breaches
of corporate policy Collaborated across numerous Compliance divisions such as multiple Anti-Money Laundering uni...
Tougher law enforcement and stricter
sanctions are unlikely, in the absence
of effective crime prevention, to reduce crime significantly.