917 resultados para International public law
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Motivated by the dual aims of strengthening the Middle East Peace Process and contributing to Palestinian state-building, the European Union and its member states have been the biggest donors of financial assistance to the Palestinians. This CEPS Policy Brief finds, however, that these efforts have not achieved the desired change, as the EU failed to develop a coherent strategy to address Israel’s violations of international humanitarian law and it has accepted practices that undermine its political objectives. Hence, the author, Brigitte Herremans, argues that the aid has not contributed to a strong Palestinian government that can contribute to the security of both Palestinian and Israeli civilians. She calls upon the EU and its member states to take more measures to ensure that aid is received by people in need and that illegal practices on the part of Israel do not hamper its effectiveness.
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Presentation of the main findings of the first ESIL IEL IG Conference in Göttingen in March 2014. The conference provided a thorough overview over all of the current legal issues relating to preferentialism. Particularly the discussions on the role of academia in solving these new challenges in global trade regulation were perceived as fruitful and inspiring.
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With its wide coverage of economic spheres and the variety of trade and investment measures currently under negotiation, the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership opens windows of opportunity for advancing action on climate change. We examine possible avenues and international trade law implications for an alignment of carbon-related standards between the EU and the US. We compare EU and US carbon emissions standards for cars and argue that negotiators should strive for a mutual recognition of their equivalence for a transitional period, while pursuing the goal of full harmonization at the level of the highest standards of two parties at some date in the future. This could be a way to balance between economic and environmental interests and harness economic incentives for the benefit of climate.
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"Submitted to the Congress and the President of the United States pursuant to Public Law 95-412."
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Includes summary of the Trade act of 1974 (Public law 93-618).
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"March 1981"--Cover.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Issued May 1978.
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"Prepared in response to requirements of Section 144(a)--to Public Law 95-604 U.S. Dept. of Energy."
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A review devoted to the historical statistical and comparative study of politics, economics and public law.
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Pursuant to Section 504 (D)(3) of the Airport and Airway Improvement Act of 1982 (Public law 97-248).
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"The National diabetes mellitus research and education act (Public law 93-354)": v. 1, p. 93-97.
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"USDA-FS-R9-FES-Adm-77-01"--P. i.
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"USDA-FS-R9-FES-ADM-76-03"--P. i.
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"Addendum no. 1" ([1] leaf) inserted.