Sentences with phrase «other international treaties»

Second, statutory incorporation of this kind does not necessarily override the significance of obligations under other international treaties as a matter of domestic law.
It has done so since the days of the GATT 1947, repeated this position with WTO law and increasingly seems to find it acceptable also for other international treaties.
Article 103 elevates the Charter above all other international treaties.
«Killing» Article 103, therefore, must mean letting obligations from other international treaties prevail over those of the Charter, these obligations being irreconcilable.
In some circumstances, other international treaties, or the domestic law of the country where enforcement is sought, will also apply to the question of whether a foreign arbitral award should be recognized and enforced.
Mr. Djoghlaf said that in his most recent conversations with U.S. State Department officials, they said their attentions were focused on U.S. accession to two other international treaties that were languishing in the Senate: the U.N. Convention on the Law of the Sea and the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants.
These emissions also have not been limited by the Kyoto Protocol or any other international treaty.

Not exact matches

What's more, the international trend is toward signing bilateral investment treaties and other measures designed to stimulate investment.
«This decision does not break any international treaty, other countries have opted for the same solution,» he said, citing similar barriers on the Greek - Turkish and Bulgarian - Turkish frontiers and around Spanish exclaves in Morocco.
While patent requirements and rules differ from country to country, several international treaties (including the Patent Cooperation Treaty and the Paris Convention) allow U.S. inventors to obtain patent protection in other countries that have adopted the treaties if the inventors take certain required steps, such as filing a patent application in the countries on a timely basis and paying required patent fees.
The Versa team has a long and successful track record in production, structured finance, international treaty co-productions, and international distribution, having funded and arranged over 100 loans and other financings in the past two decades for productions with budget sizes from $ 2 million to over $ 40 million.
As Moon Express worked on its MX - 1 lander, company officials realized that they had other hurdles: paperwork and international treaties.
See paragraph 89 of the Center's lawsuit, which alleges that «CRLP advocates» for «interpretations of existing treaties and other international human rights agreements that favor protection of reproductive rights, including abortion, as internationally recognized human rights.»
OWNERSHIP United States and other countries and international treaties.
They call for «an international treaty -LSB-...] national laws and other measures.»
A ray of hope is that the international treaties and institutions Trump might like to withdraw from enjoy sufficient support from other states that the costs of doing so would be too great for the U.S., or they will continue to function despite withdrawal by the U.S. Let's hope that IR's preference for international explanations is warranted this time and that we can conclude that international norms and institutions matter more than we previously thought.
Source: Treaties and other International Agreements: the Role of the United States Senate (Congressional Research Service 2001)
There are other related treaties, I don't think any of them are enforcing pacifism on the grounds that they likely also don't enforce international protection of Japan, but I have to admit to having not checked too deeply on the matter.
Decisions by parliaments or referendums are taken as absolute and more important than the constitution, international treaties, or other fundamental laws.
Like all such states, Pakistan enters into international treaties with other states.
The UK, unlike some other states, is a dualist country where international treaties do not form part of the domestic law.
The law says anyone crossing the border needs a passport or other ID unless there is an international treaty allowing to cross without ID.
Mauritius is part of the Commonwealth, which gives it a financial edge in tax treaties and international banking, where other Commonwealth and former Commonwealth countries are concerned.
The fundamental value of the international exchange of scholars and freedom of expression is embodied in international human rights treaties and conventions as well as in declarations adopted by scientific and other professional organizations throughout the world.
«The University of Minnesota Human Rights Library houses one of the largest collections of more than sixty thousand core human rights documents, including several hundred human rights treaties and other primary international human rights instruments.
The Coalition's work is grounded in the principles and laws set forth in the International Bill of Human Rights and all other relevant international human rights treatiInternational Bill of Human Rights and all other relevant international human rights treatiinternational human rights treaties and norms.
Although no region of Mars is banned for exploration, international treaties set the allowable levels of microbial contamination on robotic spacecraft destined for other planetary environments.
In recent decades, however, seed conservation and sharing efforts have been hampered at times by concerns about biopiracy, as nations have negotiated numerous international treaties and agreements that regulate the collection, movement, and equitable use of seeds and other genetic resources.
Assuming success, he said it will be important «to leverage this historic situation» to help bring other countries that have or are suspected to have chemical weapons under the international treaty umbrella.
To some people this will appear particularly cockeyed in the run - up to the Earth Summit in Rio when, among other things, the international community will be attempting to hammer out a climate treaty.
The global network of seismic stations mandated by the CTBT meets international goals for treaty verification and enforcement, and contributes to national security, as well as to mitigation of earthquake and other natural hazards.
The risk that probes could transport microbes from Earth to Mars, and vice versa upon its return, has been seen as a major concern for many years and there are international treaties in place that specifically limit the amount of microbial contamination on any spacecraft bound for other worlds.
Importantly, U.S. copyright law is linked to the copyright laws of other countries through a network of international treaties.
The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child and other international and regional human rights treaties require states to prohibit corporal punishment of children in all settings of their lives.
I want to know if there are any other tax treaties for International students from India, who are in F - 1?
I'm describing this using US law (which I'm not particularly familiar with, so if I go astray I'd suggest others fix any flaws in this answer), but most other countries have similar laws as these laws are all implementations of a small number of international treaties have very large memberships.
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Presidential signing statements, rejection of oversight, refusals to testify, unequal application of law for the rich and white, abuse of Social Security, road and other trust funds, abuse of prisoners in violation of international treaties, refusal to reveal special industry consultants to the president, invasion of privacy in defiance of law and the Constitution as generally understood, expansion of U.S. presence abroad without informing Congress, a secret intelligence establishment big enough to field armies yet unable to provide reliable intelligence.
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Similar to the other two, except he says he'll «lead the world» toward a new international treaty.
The trigger was an e-mail chain maintained by Benny J. Peiser, a British social scientist who sends out daily summaries of research questioning dangerous human - caused global warming and international climate treaties, along with other subjects.
At that time, there was also a newly perceived global atmospheric threat — the damage to the ozone layer from chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and other synthetic compounds — and an international solution in a treaty that banned the chemicals.
CDR solutions will likely require special treatment in international treaties (as many CDR techniques are less economically - viable than other GHG abatement approaches today), and it is important that today's negotiations pave the way for future CDR deployments.
These Russian experts in particular have a history of opposing international climate treaties (based on flawed expert analysis, as determined by other experts in the linked paper below):
One of the hopes you have with an agreement like Paris is, [it's] an international agreement in which countries come together, start to learn from each other, start to collaborate more because treaties can foster cooperation.
Global attempts to craft a pivotal new climate treaty in Copenhagen this December are being stymied by a far - reaching, multinational backlash led by fossil fuel industries and other heavy carbon emitters, according to The Global Climate Change Lobby, a new project by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ).
10 On the other hand, if Korea complied with the treaty and had a domestic CO2 price of at least $ 25 per ton of CO2, its trade would be treated as normal international commerce with no border tax adjustments.
It must be replaced by self - sacrifice for the good of other species — our «fellow biota» — and for the good of the planet, under the auspices of international treaties and a nascent Global Socialist State: the UN.
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