Sentences with phrase «through international norms»

Any discourse from either EU countries, the US or Russia about respecting sovereignty and territorial integrity today and operating through international norms rings very hollow in light of recent historical experience, not only in the former communist space but also more widely.

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International experts from UN Women and NGOs like Promundo are doing important work to change harmful norms of gender and masculinity through parental leave and fathers» quotas policies and education programs for adolescent boys, respectively.
However, it argues that beyond the mechanic - like interactions prevailing within the international system, there is an international «society» that binds its members through shared norms, interests and institutions.
The first article in this edition by Pamela Shearing looks at how «the clock of technology» is affecting international norms through social media networks.
As an alternative, the U.S. supports a European - led initiative to establish «norms» for proper behavior through the creation of a voluntary International Code of Conduct for Outer Space.
With respect to judicial interpretation, therefore, while the national legal traditions on which the articles and rules in question are modeled can provide some guidance, over-reliance on a narrow inquiry can lead to the perpetuation of the default position, according to which, as Byrne («The new public international lawyer and the hidden art of international criminal trial practice», 25 Connecticut Journal of Int» l Law (2005) 243) notes, some international judges «interpret legal norms through the lexicons of their respective traditions», rather than through a truly sui generis prism.
For instance, Professors A.F. Bayefsky and M. Cohen have suggested that some of Canada's international commitments should be seen as effectively implemented through the Charter, while other laws or norms should be seen as presumptively incorporated.
While the notion that international human rights norms have been implemented or otherwise incorporated into Canadian law through the Charter was «enthusiastically advanced» by scholars in the early years of the Charter, such an approach has been largely resisted by the courts.
He highlighted the need for a clear norm to ban the weapons through new international law and cautioned against adopting a wait - and - see approach that allows unsafe systems to be developed and fielded.
Although doubtlessly supportive of the (strictly dualistic) arguments of the Italian Constitutional Court, the Committee understands the vindication of ICCs through domestic judicial mechanisms as a decentralized enforcement procedure upholding fundamental international norms.
Unlike the settlement of other British colonies, and contrary to the international legal norms of the day, the colonisation of Australia was not carried out through treaties with the indigenous inhabitants.
Consistent with prior short - term outcomes, the primary measure at age 3 years was externalising behaviour problems, assessed by the 99 - item validated Child Behaviour Checklist (CBCL 1 1/2 — 5).21 This checklist also quantifies internalising behaviour problems, and yields raw scores (used to compare groups as the primary outcome) and T - scores with a clinical cut - point derived from the combined norming sample of children aged 1 through 5 years (used to describe the sample relative to international norms).
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