Sentences with phrase «under the treaty»

Many provincial decisions that affect treaty rights are not a take up of land under treaty.
You are required to file even if you have no income from the business, or your income is exempt from tax under a treaty with your country.
The certification procedures required to claim a reduced rate of withholding under a treaty will satisfy the certification requirements necessary to avoid the backup withholding tax as well.
Implementation - Implementation describes the actions taken to meet commitments under a treaty and encompasses legal and effective phases.
Last Friday, the East African Court of Justice, which settles regional disputes under a treaty binding Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda, ruled that the road was unlawful.
Canada is a party to the ICESPR and thus has obligations under international law to fulfill the commitments made under that treaty.
The weapons have been banned under a treaty signed by 120 countries, although South Korea is not a party.
Maybe it's time for a readjustment of that pact, and of the function of the International Whaling Commission, which was created under the treaty to foster shared management of a shared, and vastly depleted ocean - roaming resource.
Palmater argues that the federal government has failed to meet its obligations under the treaties signed with Canada's Aboriginal peoples.
The treaty was made between the Crown and the First Nations and Ontario became the pertinent representative of the Crown under the treaty once the lands were added to the province.
The treaty was made between the Crown and the First Nations and Ontario became the pertinent representative of the Crown under the treaty once the lands were added to the province... [more]
18 is explicitly invoked as the boundary age in Article 1 of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, so it is binding to a large number of signatory countries all over the globe under treaty law.
The examination of a state's report under a treaty can provide an occasion for exerting international pressure on the state (McQuigg, 813).
The TFSA is not a considered a pension trust under Canada's treaty with the U.S. and therefore foreign dividends and interest would be subject to the normal withholding taxes under those treaties.
acting for investors and states in arbitrations under treaties on the protection of foreign investments;
Because of the importance of Indian rights reserved under treaty in the US, the distinction needs to be drawn between such treaty rights, which are known as recognised title, and Aboriginal, or Indian, title known as unrecognised title.
In spite of its considerable (and increasing) powers under the Treaties, the Parliament has since the first election faced decreasing turnouts.
If NAFTA is not technically a treaty then it doesn't fall under the treaty clause.
«It's not at the nuclear weapon stage under the treaty but it is clear that North Korea has some nuclear weapons, nuclear explosive devices and missiles.
It is understood that he has advised William Hague on his potential negotiating leverage under the treaties post-Lisbon ratification and on how the UK can reclaim control of crime and justice affairs.
No, says a major pressure group, which thinks that autonomous offensive weapons should be banned under treaties like those against landmines and cluster weapons.
Such claims, however, have little practical effect under the treaty, which does not recognize, dispute, or establish territorial claims, and establishes an access system to the continent governed by the 50 nations that have signed the treaty.
Chinese leaders have resisted binding limits on greenhouse gas emissions, and a major issue ahead of the talks is what steps developing countries with rising emissions would agree to take under the treaty.
WASHINGTON — After a brief but lively internal debate, the Obama administration has decided not to seek an immediate phase - out of hydrofluorocarbons (HFC's), a potent group of climate - warming gases, under a treaty aimed at protecting the ozone layer.
And my only regret is that the United States is not able to have standing under that treaty because we have not acceded to it yet.
(This is on top of the legal arguments about whether Iceland can have it both ways under the treaty.)
In endless negotiations under this treaty, which will resume in Cancún, Mexico, at the end of the month, powerful subtexts have shaped public postures of rich countries, emerging powers and the world's poorest nations.
Having initially committed to cutting its greenhouse emissions to 6 % below 1990 levels by 2012, Environment Minister Peter Kent had earlier cited Canada's liability to «enormous financial penalties» under the treaty unless it withdrew.
Translated, this means that, under treaties based on the UNFCCC, developing countries will keep their emission reduction commitments only if we pay them enough and give them enough of our technology.
The «adjustment» feature of the Montreal Protocol is a unique process that allows parties to make changes to regulations of chemicals already controlled under the treaty.
The matter was no less urgent because of the General Court's recent order in Cases T - 192 / 16, T - 193 / 16 and T - 257 / 16 NF, NG and NM v European Council, which established that the deal does not count as measure adopted by one of the institutions of the EU for the purposes of judicial review under the Treaties.
At its heart, IIAPP offers a database of summaries of some 150 cases brought by investors against states under treaties channelling disputes into less costly arbitration.
Our work spans matters ranging from business restructurings and a wide array of planning issues regarding the identification and valuation of intangible property and services, to audits, Internal Revenue Service and international alternative dispute resolution programs, administrative appeals, advance pricing agreements, the Competent Authority process and other transfer pricing issues under treaties, trial court litigation in the US Tax Court and refund forums, and judicial appeals.
Additional support for this conclusion arguably is provided by the established principles that: (i) «any ambiguities or doubtful expressions in the wording of the treaty or document must be resolved in favour of the Indians»; and (ii) «any limitations which restrict the rights of Indians under treaties must be narrowly construed» (Badger, above).
Today's decision in Grassy Narrows First Nation v. Ontario (Natural Resources) has positive implications for the ability of Goldcorp Inc. and other companies to continue to mine on land natives had ceded to Canada under treaty.
Statistics compiled from the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives show 77 cases brought under the treaty.
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