Sentences with phrase «under international treaties»

He is an expert in international investment law and regularly advises clients on their rights under international treaties.
There's no single solution, but at an international level change has to come from nations fully accepting and implementing their responsibilities under international treaties to protect and fulfil human rights.
Both were assessing the progress of the UK authorities in meeting their human rights obligations under international treaties.
The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) today fined the German airline Deutsche Lufthansa AG $ 50,000 for limiting reimbursements for delayed baggage to less than consumers were entitled under an international treaty.
Hanwha is one of South Korea's largest weapons manufacturers, and makes cluster munitions which are banned in 120 countries under an international treaty.
The Directive and UK domestic regulations give effect to obligations assumed independently by the UK under international treaties outside the EU framework (the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands of 1971 and the Bern Convention on Wildlife of 1979).
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.
All countries of the world came together under an international treaty called the Montreal Protocol to phase out these ozone depleting substances.
This is of course despite the fact that trade in rhino parts from any species is banned under international treaty.
It is bound by strong minimum standards set under international treaties such as the Berne Convention.
The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) today fined the Dubai - based airline Emirates $ 100,000 for limiting compensation for lost, damaged, and delayed baggage to less than consumers were entitled under an international treaty.
How will our Courts deal with the issues of «security, spying, secrecy», and Canada's binding agreement under an international treaty?
Hanwha Systems is known to manufacture cluster munitions, an indiscriminate weapon that has been banned in 120 countries under an international treaty.
But Obama included a major caveat: The countries must be in compliance with their nonproliferation obligations under international treaties.
Random armed patrol boats would have the right under international treaties to board vessels and inspect docks.
The International Rice Research Institute is a nonprofit, autonomous, nonpolitical, international organization established in 1960 under international treaty, with a mission to reduce poverty and hunger through rice science, improve the health of rice farmers and consumers and ensure environmental sustainability through collaborative research, partnerships and strengthening of national agricultural research and extension systems.
The International Rice Research Institute is a nonprofit, autonomous, nonpolitical, international organization established in 1960 under international treaty, with a mission to reduce poverty and hunger through rice science, improve the health of rice farmers and consumers and ensure environmental sustainability through collaborative research, partnerships and strengthening of national agricultural research and extension systems.
Under international treaties, the owners of a copyright in any of the party countries may generally sue infringers found violating such rights in any of the other countries.
Farmers are running out of options because the ozone - depleting chemical methyl bromide, long used to fumigate berry fields before planting to fight pests, weeds and soil - borne pathogens, is being phased out under international treaty and the manufacturer of a proposed replacement, methyl iodide, pulled its product from the United States last year amidst controversy about potential risks to the environment and public health.
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