One
substantive effect new technology has had is in a deeper participatory approach to media's work in conflict contexts.
Not exact matches
If ministers can manage to agree in Doha, it will clear the way for the
substantive negotiations to begin next year on a proposed
new global treaty on climate, which would bind both developed and developing countries into cutting their emissions, and which would be signed in 2015 and come into
effect in 2020.
For example, to determine what constitutes a
new v. old rule of U.S. Senate procedure, or to determine which statute is
newer or older for purposes of determining which statute of two that conflict should be given
effect when there was a cosmetic recodification of the section numbers of one of the titles but not the other without changing the
substantive meaning of the recodified statute.
The
new regulations were issued by the state Department of Labor, and the
substantive changes go into
effect in January 2018.
In some cases, if
new facts arise or there is a
substantive change in the law that has retroactive
effect, there may also be multiple post-conviction attacks on a death sentence.