Sentences with phrase «publish national legislation»

Member States were given 24 months to adopt and publish national legislation to transpose the provisions of the new Directive, which took effect from 1 January 2013.

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In a letter to Northern Ireland Secretary James Brokenshire seen by openDemocracy, Scottish National Party MP Martin Doherty - Hughes says that the public should know who funded the DUP's Brexit campaign — and points out that the Secretary of State has the power to publish all political donations since 1 January 2014 under legislation that is already on the statute books, but which has never been enacted.
Our goal is to enable publishing and technology industries to meet national disability legislation and obligations under the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.
Stockman has been a passionate collector of contemporary art since 1990 and has served on various committees at MOMA, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Aspen Art Museum as well as founding the Bruce Museum Council in Greenwich, CT.. Stockman is the Chair Emeritus and former National Chair of the Republican Majority for Choice (RMC)-- regularly interviewed on national television, wrote and published opinion pieces for national syndications and lobbied the House and Senate for legislation pertaining to a woman's right toNational Chair of the Republican Majority for Choice (RMC)-- regularly interviewed on national television, wrote and published opinion pieces for national syndications and lobbied the House and Senate for legislation pertaining to a woman's right tonational television, wrote and published opinion pieces for national syndications and lobbied the House and Senate for legislation pertaining to a woman's right tonational syndications and lobbied the House and Senate for legislation pertaining to a woman's right to choose.
The reports published by the US, UK and Brussels - based organisations referred to all emphasise their roles in campaigning for planned coal - fired generating capacity in the UK to be cancelled, and their success in bringing about national and EU legislation.
Next: (1) because legislation will increasingly be dependent upon technology, the use of which must be controlled by national and international standards, which standards must therefore become an essential part of such legislation, all of the Attorneys General in Canada's 14 jurisdictions should be informed of the above; (2) the ISO in Switzerland should be informed, because it is the world leader in standardization; the Standards Council of Canada being the ISO's representative in Canada; and, (3) I shall publish a much fuller account concerning all of this on the SSRN.
Publishing all UK legislation is a core part of the remit of Her Majesty's Stationery Office (HMSO), part of The National Archives, and the Office of the Queen's Printer for Scotland.
TSO these days appears to have no aspirations or strong positions in legal publishing, though it publishes legislation in all formats for The National Archives under a contract to capture, transform and disseminate legislation.
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