Sentences with phrase «on liberalisation»

In a major decision on the liberalisation of India's legal market, the nation's top court has ruled that foreign law firms are still not permitted to establish permanent offices in the country, but that they are allowed to advise on non-Indian law matters on a temporary basis.
Keeping quiet: Brian Paddick has made no comment as yet on the stats released on the liberalisation of the cannabis laws

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The major banks tended to scale back their regional presence, in response to the cost pressures on them after the events of the early 1990s, and the changing economics of branch banking which became apparent as financial liberalisation proceeded.
The emphasis on infrastructure marks a departure from the traditional APEC focus on trade and investment liberalisation.
The push for drug liberalisation comes as part of a global trend toward a more liberal stance on narcotics, following half a century of expensive and broadly ineffective efforts to wipe out the drug trade.
It focused on cultural experiences and attitudes — hostility to the rules and regulations of social liberalisation, national pride and racial prejudice and wrapped an appeal to economic experiences within it: Britain would be better off economically because Britain is great; freeing ourselves of fussy and politically correct regulation would release economic energy; stopping immigration would mean there's more money to go around.
Ever since the 1940s, The challenge has been to balance core rules and liberalisation on a basis that is effective and visibly sustainable.
On a positive note his liberalisation efforts, which include finally allowing woman to drive and promises to shift towards a more moderate Islam, are a much - needed step in the right direction for a Kingdom where extreme and reactionary implementations of Islamic laws have for far too long restricted and repressed the basic rights and freedoms of its people.
While both Volksparteien have been opposed to cannabis liberalisation, and stay silent on the issue in their party programs, [i] the smaller parties are a more outspoken on the issue, with Die Grünen, FDP and Die Linke supporting cannabis liberalisation and the AfD fervently opposing it.
With outspoken opinions on drug liberalisation and the death of David Kelly, Lib Dem MP Baker was never a great match for Tory boss Theresa May, but his resignation from the Home Office goes beyond personality clashes
It was a pretty smart piece of policy, albeit that you're never going to solve the housing crisis without massive liberalisation of planning laws and building on the green belt (which I still think could be a huge vote - winner for Labour).
On entering Parliament in 2001, Mr Cameron rose rapidly through the ranks, serving first on the Home Affairs Select Committee, which recommended the liberalisation of drug lawOn entering Parliament in 2001, Mr Cameron rose rapidly through the ranks, serving first on the Home Affairs Select Committee, which recommended the liberalisation of drug lawon the Home Affairs Select Committee, which recommended the liberalisation of drug laws.
This means liberalisation, deregulation and a total focus on export over consumption for national economic policy.
It «believes that the EU must now embrace radical reform based on economic liberalisation, a looser and more flexible structure, and greater transparency and accountability».
One major issue absent from your report on New Zealand's drug liberalisation (8 March, p 40) is that novel drugs...
All prices are on - the - road without insurance, and the car marks the first time Honda Malaysia is announcing OTR prices without insurance in light of the country's liberalisation of comprehensive motor insurance on July 1, 2017.
Of course, the fall of the Iron & Bamboo Curtains, and the gradual liberalisation of many statist nations in its wake, finally unleashed a multitude of countries & nigh on two billion people to become active participants in the world market economy.
ICTSD (2007b), Brazil Peru Discuss New Ideas on Environmental Goods Liberalisation, Geneva, November 16, Available at: http://ictsd.net/i/news/biores/9144/.
IEA Commends Portugal Energy Market Reforms Recommends Moving on Market Liberalisation in Gas, Increasing Competition in Electricity 25 May 2000
The causes, impacts and legacies of various strategies - including liberalisation policies, decades of structural adjustment programmes (SAP) and market conditions - can not be ignored in discussions on poverty alleviation and adaptation to stresses, including climate change.
IEA Commends Spanish Energy Policy for Stronger Actions on Energy Efficiency and Liberalisation, but Outlines Challenges on Climate Change and Security of Supply 10 October 2005
60 Consequently, as the Commission observes, to regard the rules on patentable subject - matter in Article 27 of the TRIPs Agreement as falling within the field of the common commercial policy rather than the field of the internal market correctly reflects the fact that the context of those rules is the liberalisation of international trade, not the harmonisation of the laws of the Member States of the European Union.
«Finally, the link which the provisions of Chapter 13 of the envisaged agreement display with trade between the European Union and the Republic of Singapore is also specific in nature because a breach of the provisions concerning social protection of workers and environmental protection, set out in that chapter, authorises the other Party — in accordance with the rule of customary international law codified in Article 60 (1) of the Convention on the law of treaties, -LSB-...]-- to terminate or suspend the liberalisation, provided for in the other provisions of the envisaged agreement, of that trade.»
Additionally, this government's continued thrust on economic, regulatory and fiscal reforms with the abolition of FIPB, liberalisation of FDI in single brand retail, pharma and real estate services, introduction of Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code and GST are likely to catalyse more M&A deals.
Growing — Dubai's total international trade has grown on average by over 11 % per year since 1988 and regional economic growth and liberalisation should boost demand further;
-LSB-...] by granting DEI and maintaining in its favour quasi-monopolistic lignite exploration rights which ensure that it has privileged access to the most attractive fuel in Greece for the purposes of generating electricity, the Hellenic Republic thereby created inequality of opportunity between economic operators on the wholesale electricity market and thus distorted competition, maintaining or reinforcing DEI's dominant position and excluding or hindering any new entrants, despite the liberalisation of the wholesale electricity market.
Discussions around Brexit are the latest in a series of talks on Korea's legal services liberalisation.
The common commercial policy shall be based on uniform principles, particularly in regard to changes in tariff rates, the conclusion of tariff and trade agreements, the achievement of uniformity in measures of liberalisation, export policy and measures to protect trade such as those to be taken in the event of dumping or subsidies.
Many governments, especially poorer ones, have been wary of the claims made about investment liberalisation and have opposed moves to make a global agreement which would bind them to open up their economies by removing all regulations on foreign investment.
In a world that's increasingly becoming more protectionist, the CFE recommends the exact opposite: that we internationalise and press on for trade liberalisation, invest in our external connectivity and set up a Global Innovation Alliance, among others.
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