Sentences with phrase «of international protection»

It is especially surprising of Denmark, a country who was one of the first parties to the UN Refugee Convention and has a long tradition of providing sanctuary to those in need of international protection.
In early October, the triennial meeting of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (Cites), the world's largest wildlife trade conference, granted the African grey parrot the highest level of international protection, including the prohibition of international commercial trade of the animal.
«After 50 years of international protection, a number of humpback whale populations are beginning to recover in the Southern Hemisphere and other regions,» said Dr. Howard Rosenbaum of WCS's Ocean Giants Program.
Furthermore, the Court noted that the intrinsic link between IHL and international criminal law was absent in the case of international protection as granted by the Directive.
On other hand, we are also talking about a crisis of solidarity because the Member States showed that they are not able to find a common approach, to respect the measures adopted by the institutions of the Union and to cooperate with the Member States more desired by the migrants and applicants of international protection.
The CITES Red List (International List of Endangered Species) declares the jaguar as in need of international protection.
«on standards for the qualification of third - country nationals or stateless persons as beneficiaries of international protection, for a uniform status for refugees or for persons eligible for subsidiary protection, and for the content of the protection granted.»
However, until the European Union has created effective legal pathways to Europe, as it has obliged itself to do, people in need of international protection will continue trying to use other ways to save themselves and their loved ones — whether the Member States like it or not.
The rationale behind the Directive is to «ensure that Member States apply common criteria for the identification of persons genuinely in need of international protection, and -LSB-...] to ensure that a minimum level of benefits is available for these persons in all Member States» (Recital 6).
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