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.
Not exact matches
Even since 1990, when many developed nations started trying to curb their greenhouse gases
under a U.N.
treaty, emissions had also fallen less
in recession than they rose when the economy grew, he said.
There might be a handful of baseball and basketball players who pay some income tax
in Canada (though I suspect many of them are entitled to relief from Canadian tax
under some tax
treaty).
In short, U.S. control is less than fully assured
under the ICC, which pleased neither the Pentagon nor Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chair Jesse Helms, who declared that any
treaty to create a court that could conceivably prosecute Americans would be «dead on arrival» on Capitol Hill.
Usually governments interested themselves
in the personal safety of missionaries
in foreign lands and insisted that these emissaries of the churches be given their rights
under the
treaties, but they did this as they would for any of their citizens, regardless of occupation.
The court reasoned that the
treaty's drafters were actually concerned only to protect life from the moment of implantation, and that the human embryo is not a person
under the American Convention because it is not a person
under certain
treaties elsewhere
in the world.
We see the possibility that human history will come to its end neither
in a brotherhood of man nor
in universal death
under the blows of natural or man - made catastrophe, but
in the gangrenous corruption of a social life
in which every promise, contract,
treaty and «word of honor» is given and accepted
in deception and distrust.
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In spite of its considerable (and increasing) powers
under the
Treaties, the Parliament has since the first election faced decreasing turnouts.
In the days following the end of the DNC, Trump has picked a fight with that aforementioned «Gold Star» Muslim - American family; he has called on the state of Russia to «hack» into the Clinton campaign's email server; he has put into question America's resolve to affirm its
treaty obligations to its NATO allies; he has first refused, and then
under pressure accepted, to endorse the highest - ranking official of his own party, Speaker of the House Paul Ryan; and he has even begun to state that the election results this November may «be rigged.»
There's the Affordable Care Act, Thawed Cuba - American relations, the economy has shown steady growth with unemployment
under 5 % for the first time
in 8 years, the Iranian Nuclear
treaty, same sex marriage, GM is alive and Bin - Laden's dead, updated the Fair Labor Standards act so people get paid for overtime hours... again, Dodd - Frank Wall St reforms, the CARD act to protect credit card users from unfair charges and business practices, etc etc..
Milliband should be clear that there will be no
in - out referendum
under a Labour government because we are for the EU, Labour is the party of Europe, but we want,
in alliance with labour movements throughout the EU, to renegotiate its founding
treaties which are currently tearing it apart
in accordance with our own socialist principles such as an EU - wide living wage and EU - wide full employment.
As from 1 November 2014 and subject to the provisions laid down
in the Protocol on transitional provisions,
in cases where,
under the
Treaties, not all the members of the Council participate
in voting, a qualified majority shall be defined as follows:
By putting forward the motion, Davis and Straw acknowledged the UK's
treaty obligations
under the European Convention on Human Rights, while asserting that this is an issue to be decided by parliament, not judges
in Europe.
Under the 2003 extradition
treaty, which replaced a 1972 agreement, British prosecutors must provide evidence before extraditing US citizens to face trial
in the UK.
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in Law and Equity, arising
under this Constitution, the Laws of the United States, and
Treaties made, or which shall be made,
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All but one set of adjusted figures show that we will have already passed 1 °C before the next round of UN talks on a global climate
treaty get
under way
in December (see graph).
How does one go from the brink of war to a breakthrough peace
treaty in under a year?
Under the terms of the
treaty, signatories have 10 years to dispose of chemical weapons left
in other
treaty countries.
Gardner hopes that the
treaty and advances
in technology will also help to address the
under - representation of the visually impaired
in science.
The study follows international negotiations last week
in Bangkok, Thailand, where nations discussed the phaseout of HFCs
under the Montreal Protocol, a global
treaty meant to protect the planet's ozone layer.
The current debate about the
treaty's stability began
in October 2007 when the U.K. announced that it would file a claim
under the Law of the Sea extending the seabed boundaries of their Antarctic territory based on the extent of the continental shelf.
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Mexico, which has a share of the Colorado River
under a 1944
treaty and has complained of U.S. diversions
in the past, would join the struggle.
Earth: One Amazing Day is due
in cinemas
in 2017 and is the first film to be produced
under the UK and China film co-production
treaty announced
in 2014.
When Castro took over
in 1959 his administration tried to void the agreement saying that the original
treaty had been procured
under threat.
The guide has been prepared by IPA legal counsel Carlo Scollo Lavizzari, based
in Basel, who, according to the announcement «was immersed
in the
Treaty process from the outset,
in 2003,» and its purpose is «to help world publishers understand their responsibilities»
under the
treaty's provisions.
... Since the change
in the UK / France tax
treaty, capital gains from UK property, for French residents, are now taxed
in France
under French rules.
«His threat to rip up existing
treaties and impose new tariffs — even if there are limits to what can actually be accomplished
under executive authority — would disrupt global supply chains, jeopardizing the integrated international trade system that has been the key foundation of decades of global growth and prosperity,» warned Stephen Rogers, an investment strategist at Investors Group,
in a white paper released before Americans cast their ballots.
As mentioned
in the original post, I only had standard deduction (
under US - India tax
treaty).
Typically
under double taxation
treaties you would see something where if you pay tax
in one country, it's subtracted from the tax you have to pay
in the other.
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Climate talks ended
in Copenhagen one year ago
in raucous, then deflated, division, with the resulting accord noted, but not formally embraced, by the nearly 200 countries aiming to make good on an 18 - year - old pledge
under the first climate
treaty to limit dangerous human - driven warming.
Q. Should projects that develop natural gas and related propane supplies
in regions with few fuel choices get credit
under proposed climate -
treaty provisions?
Under the
treaty, the word «adaptation» is restricted to adaptation to adverse effects of warming from human - generated greenhouse gases (and to economic harm
in, for example, places like Saudi Arabia that pump oil; they'll be standing
in line for some of the cash).
Almost
in the same breath, Stern said that the need for parity
under a final climate accord made such a deal unlikely any time soon but added that the
treaty negotiations remained the best forum for finding ways to divert the world from business as usual on heat - trapping emissions:
Japan has come
under criticism from some environmentalists, particularly
in Europe, for its approach to the next steps
under a climate
treaty.
This is true even within the basket of six substances formally included
under the 1992 Framework Convention on Climate Change and the 1997 Kyoto Protocol (and whatever addendum to those
treaties emerges
in months to come).
Some within the administration, as well as several Democratic committee chairs on Capitol Hill, urged that the United States take the lead
in calling for the elimination of HFC's
under the
treaty.
The rest is well worth reading — from the media strategy to the keystone point, made repeatedly
in Copenhagen by the United States, that from here on
in there are two kinds of developing countries and that «advanced developing countries» (meaning China) «must be part of any meaningful solution to climate change including taking responsibilities
under a legally binding
treaty.»
The urgency has ramped up as other countries have pushed ahead to file their seabed claims
under the
treaty, as high energy prices have propelled new plans to seek some of the huge deposits of oil and natural gas that geologists say are probably sitting up north, and as tourists are heading north
in fast - growing numbers.
HFC's are cousins to chlorofluorocarbons (CFC's) and hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFC's), two other classes of refrigerants which are being eliminated
under the Montreal Protocol, a 21 - year old
treaty signed by 195 nations to control the gases that opened up a hole
in the earth - protecting ozone layer of the atmosphere.
This shift away from CO2 - centric emissions debates is also evident
in a group blog post by analysts at the Center for American Progress, who propose a «multiple multilateralism» approach on climate that, among other things, seeks quick steps on sources of warming other than carbon dioxide — particularly sooty Arctic pollution and gases already considered
under the existing ozone - protection
treaty.
Dec. 7, 1:11 a.m. Updated below With the latest round of contentious international climate
treaty negotiations getting
under way
in Durban, South Africa, it's worth revisiting what would be required to meet ambitious targets set for greenhouse gases
in California, a state that already has pledged meaningful action.
The next meeting
under the United Nations process aimed at a new
treaty in 2009 is coming
in late March
in Bangkok.
The current pipeline path is being bitterly, and appropriately, opposed by the Standing Rock Sioux and a growing array of allies for threatening sacred sites and the environment
in lands and waters that were never ceded
under treaties.
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 nation
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 nation
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.