Sentences with phrase «other member states»

It says they should be «technology neutral [and] open to any capacity, including capacity located in other member states».
Pilot testing of the assessment has already begun both here and in other member states.
(a) disseminate information on the legal systems and law of other Member States of the European Union, such as by setting up courses on comparative law;
This technocratic European disregard for national democracy was a step too far — provoking not only fury in Athens, but criticism from other member states with Sarkozy publicly rejecting the approach, and Merkel rapidly distancing herself from the idea.
One wonders whether the EU can have any common security policy without the British military capabilities and willingness to resolve, particularly in comparison with other member states of the EU.
«I suspect Weidmann's vocal opposition to most of the ECB decisions in recent years has generated too much opposition in too many other member states for him to get the nod,» he said.
In February, Erik Nielsen, global head of CIB research at UniCredit, told CNBC that «Weidmann's vocal opposition to most of the ECB decisions in recent years has generated too much opposition in too many other member states for him to get the nod.»
What matters is the protection of the environment, which is served just as much by importing green electricity from other Member States as using domestic sources.
This means that EU citizens, who have obtained their degree and the right to practice in their country of residence, may also practice in other Member states without the need for any exams.
The EU is our largest trading partner offering access to a larger marketplace and the opportunity to trade with other member states under favourable terms and conditions.
Hence, it may be expected that the Court's ruling might also have significant effects on the liability of network operators in other Member States where uncertainty persists as to the liability for injunctions and their related costs.
While such differences do not seem unsolvable, one major controversy has erupted preceding the first round of negotiations in July, when the French government, supported by several other member states, insisted on a «cultural exception»: The audiovisual sector, i.e. the film and music industries, should be excluded from free trade negotiations.
Unless all 27 other member states agreed to an extension, the court said, «Once a notice is given, it will inevitably result in the complete withdrawal of the UK from membership of the EU and from the relevant Treaties at the end of the two year period... The effect of the giving of notice under Art 50 on relevant rights is direct, even though the Art 50 process will take a while to be worked through» (at [11]-RRB-.
However, to call for a new treaty for these changes, on the premise that other member states want treaty change is risky, because it is far from clear there is any appetite for this from others.
EIROforum members have been particularly effective at finding a balance between serving the needs of those member states that are strong in a research field and developing the standard of research within other member states by training in and exposure to the best science.
Germany can not reject the British qualification, as the Qualifications Directive requires member states to accept qualifications obtained in other member states at least equivalent to the level immediately below that which is required in the host state.
That's hardly surprising; having been promised in Labour's 2005 election manifesto a referendum on the Lisbon Treaty, and having seen other member states hold one, the public is eager to have its say.
Simplify getting VAT back from other member states If a small business incurs VAT in another member state for its taxable business, it is usually entitled to get it refunded but the rules are complex and our experience suggests not adhered to consistently by some countries.
«When he made his about - turn on a UK referendum he thought that he could close down disagreement within his party and force other member states to give in to Britain's point of view.
Among others, this requires unanimous approval by all present members — which might get blocked by Spain as well as by a few other member states who are afraid of secession movements within their own borders.
@holmes200 The example you bring up in your second comment in laymen's terms can be considered extortion, and the EU would also probably consider secondary costs (such as giving other member states bad ideas) before «throwing money at Greece» and caving.
The U.S. invited OAS observers to try to persuade other member states to accept election monitors.
It is a fact though that Greece is one of the most affected and weakest among other member states of the Euro area.
That's not always as true as it used to be but the general principle is that the EU does not concern itself with how each government runs their own country, only with things that impact other member states in one way or another.
The MI - AIMH leadership and leaders in other member states recognized that future strength and growth would require organizational change.
When Britain leaves the EU there will be several million citizens of other Member States living in the UK, and probably around a million UK citizens living elsewhere in the EU.
«The E.U. has tied us up in a straitjacket of regulations so we can't compete with other member states like Spain, where the same regulations don't apply,» Hourdel recently told The Telegraph.
The Bolivarian Alliance — Venezuela's proto - regional trade bloc — includes Bolivia, Ecuador, Cuba and Nicaragua, among various other member states.
First, the Scottish Government would have to secure the competence to negotiate with the EU, and perhaps other Member States, from Westminster.
A Treasury spokesman said: «The government is pleased that the ECJ has accepted the arguments which it and other member states put forward in support of the current arrangements.
He said he had been speaking to other member states such as Germany, Italy and the Netherlands who were supportive of the idea.
They call on Gordon Brown to press other member states to establish criteria for when conclusions are required.
However, other member states object to topping up some programmes and not others, regarding it as a change in research priorities.
Provided it is signed into law, it will draw a line under six months of acrimony over what other member states saw as heavy - handed negotiating tactics from Germany.
In its modern form, the ESO is supported by fifteen member states (comprising about 30 percent of the world's astronomers), 19 but other member states outside Europe, such as Brazil, 20, 21 may soon join.
«We spent more time with Polish ministers, officials and their energy sector than any other country — just to understand where they're coming from because you have to respect other member states and find a way forward,» Davey said.
As part of its armoury, the European Community has adopted myriad directives to prevent member states from insisting that citizens qualified in other member states also obtain the domestic qualification in order to practise their profession or trade.
The Directive requires the UK authorities to issue a Certificate of Experience which other member states must accept.
According to the Court, this principle imposes a legal obligation upon EU Member States to act for the benefit of other Member States even when such actions are not in their own interest (para. 291 of the Judgment).
Nevertheless, is the recognition of the possibility to challenge the investigations conducted in other Member States less threatening to the aforementioned principles?
Additionally, it might provide some guidance to other Member State legal orders on the nature of the rights created for nationals by the EU legal order.
Nonetheless, based on Art. 33 ECHR EU Member States would still have the possibility to start proceedings against other Member States or the EU itself.
Although the practical relevance in the United Kingdom legal order of the judgment may be consigned to the annals of history by Brexit, the Supreme Court's evocation of the conditional supremacy of EU law could provide valuable lessons to other Member State highest courts on how to square the circle of the supremacy of EU law and internal sovereignty.
He suggests other Member States may test these limits of the Treaty in the future.
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