Sentences with phrase «with conditionality»

The final decision in this ongoing saga, being that without an apportionment clause in a commercial lease there is no ability to recover a period's rent paid in order to ensure compliance with the conditionality attached to a break clause.
Final decisions on compliance with conditionality and changes to its content are taken by the Council (Art. 7 (5) and (7) Regulation 472 / 2013 / EU).
The BVerfG explicitly states that it wishes no interferences with the conditionality of EFSF and ESM programs.
In other words, as opposed to the SMP, OMTs only come with conditionality.
Please tell me how grossly and illegally underpaid State Benefits, along with conditionality / Benefit Sanctions and the resulting proliferation of Foodbanks, improve working class conditions?
The main driver of reform in BiH is the European Union with its conditionality powers.

Not exact matches

Unlike EU funding, Chinese money does not come with burdensome institutional reform conditionalities.
Despite the rhetoric of democracy there is a lack of transparency m discussions of officials with the IMF / WB authorities and their decisions regarding conditionalities often imposed on the debtor countries without clear exposure even to Parliament and its select committees, much less to the general public affected by them.
«Religiousness» is the astonished and worshipful feeling of man that above his conditionality there stands an Unconditioned whose desire is to form a living community with him and whose will he may realize in the world of men.
But while another bid is possible, it is considered unlikely given Murray Goulburn's existing $ 9.50 bid is already strong with the real problem being the conditionality of its offer.
In a society with a lot of background injustice, tighter conditionality risks weakening the bargaining power of disadvantaged workers and thereby compounding the injustice they suffer (as emphasised by Richard Seymour).
If not through conditionality of membership prospects, the EU should be involved at least in a number of politically - related and politically - neutral questions, from education reform to public control for tender procedures and anti-corruption measures with detailed benchmarks.
The empirical justification is an important one for me because it is so often asserted that conditionality is about «punishing people» when I think it is about engaging with people and not saying that the limit of our aspirations for them is to be left alone (often with not much money).
Proceed cautiously with their plans to impose strict conditionality rules for care workers on zero - hours contracts who claim universal credit
Robert, my post didn't focus at all on the specific issues which arise in applying tougher conditionality to those with disabilities.
All these because a public system was deliberately corrupted and undermined to clear grounds for the «private sector,» - another word for cronyism — starting with the so - called «IMF conditionalities
It argues that welfare payments ought to be increased at least in line with the cost of living, that the replacement of the Disability Living Allowance should be reversed, the roll out of Universal Credit halted, and the conditionality and sanctions schemes reviewed.
In his statement to the Commons on the Irish bailout George Osborne made it clear that Britain had been at the heart of the negotiations with Ireland about the conditionality for the facility agreed for it.
Secretary of Energy Steven Chu made the announcement with quite a bit of fanfare and his blog post — The White House Goes Solar — had no conditionality.
Moreover, some INDCs are not clear about the extent to which they are conditional; in these cases, studies may categorize the same pledge differently with respect to its conditionality.
The Court's findings are significant as it may create an economic incentive for compliance with international social and environmental law and a recognition that the EU is trading on the basis of conditionality.
Indeed, the Court considers that the sustainable development chapter «plays an essential role in the agreement» (para. 162) and that the agreement operates under a form of conditionality «by making liberalisation of that trade subject to the condition that the Parties comply with their international obligations concerning social protection of workers and environmental protection» (para. 166).
Section V discusses whether these clauses have managed to tackle some of the existing challenges of human rights conditionality, with a specific focus on monitoring and implementing mechanisms.
Especially the conditionality of OMTs with EFSF / ESM programs may lead OMTs to be qualified as economic policies and therefore outside the mandate of the ECB.
His post-doctoral research focuses on the legal aspects of the Eurozone crisis and the new European economic governance, with a special focus on financial assistance conditionality.
«The Kinship Care Alliance warmly welcomes the announcement by Lord Freud, Minister for Welfare Reform, of a year's exemption from conditionality under Universal Credit for grandparents, older siblings, aunts and uncles and other relatives and friends (kinship) carers who are taking on the responsibility for bringing up children who are unable to live with their parents.
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