• Her studies and her research have been funded inter alia by the German National Academic Foundation (Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes) and the German Research Foundation (DFG). (hsu-hh.de)
  • Since 2017, she has been the Director for Criminal Justice in the Directorate-General for Justice and Consumers, working inter alia on the establishment of a European Public Prosecutor´s Office and Anti-Money Laundering policies. (qed.eu)
  • The NHRAP mandates, inter alia, the establishment of legislation enhancing criminal and legal coverage for persons engaging in human rights protection activities (Action 33 of the Plan). (lu.se)
  • The Global Commerce and Policy program combines the best of both a traditional international affairs degree and a business degree for intellectually curious, driven students. (gmu.edu)
  • I felt intuitively that a standard MBA or International Affairs program would not give me the answers I was looking for-I felt that I needed a broader, more multidimensional program . (gmu.edu)
  • The Secretary-General of International IDEA, Kevin Casas-Zamora , delivered welcoming remarks where he highlighted that the pandemic has gradually but steadily affected by this health crisis, with still to be determined economic, social and political effects, that will have severe implications on the quality of democracies worldwide, as well as on the achievement of the Agenda 2030 for Sustainable Development, and specifically on the broader SDGs framework. (idea.int)
  • This paper analyses various European issues -the Irish referendum, transatlantic relations after President Bush, the financial crisis and challenges of global governances, the French EU Presidency and the prospects for ENP and enlargement after 'Georgia', among others- from a Spanish perspective. (realinstitutoelcano.org)
  • The coronavirus pandemic, the global economic crisis and the consequences of regional conflicts are a demonstration of this. (president.kz)
  • Today, Atlantic leaders should treat the current war in Ukraine-the greatest crisis in European security since the end of the Cold War-as a similar opportunity to upgrade institutional capabilities. (atlanticcouncil.org)
  • Transatlantic leaders must do the most institutional enhancement they can get done in this crisis-not the least they can get away with. (atlanticcouncil.org)
  • The RWI programme aims to support key actors in Armenia, including selected policymakers, academic institutions and civil society organisations, to increase their capacities to apply international human rights standards in support of ongoing reforms. (lu.se)
  • The research and the wider regional programme on human rights and environment is supported by Sida, the Swedish international development cooperation agency. (lu.se)
  • Beyond these currently debated aspects, the devel-opments in Afghanistan and the discussions on the lessons learnt from this international engagement illustrate just how vital questions about global and regional regulatory frameworks are for Germany. (swp-berlin.org)
  • Current policies alongside legal and institutional frameworks are the foundations for the REDD+ Strategy. (forestrypedia.com)
  • The academic and policy experts I engaged with during this period provided valuable insights into potential frameworks and policies that could help strike a more equitable balance between economic growth and environmental stewardship. (lu.se)
  • He has represented the ECB as Member in the Economic Policy Committee (EPC) of the EU, and as observer participant in the ECOFIN Council and the EU Macroeconomic Dialogue. (cepr.org)
  • He has led teams at the ECB dealing with the European Parliament's monetary dialogue and the inter-institutional relations of the Single Supervisory Mechanism (SSM) and banking union more generally. (cepr.org)
  • Ms. Meiman is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the Inter-American Dialogue. (wita.org)
  • establishes regular dialogue with the Director General of the United Nations Office in Geneva and holds a meeting of its relevant Sub-Committee in principle once a year in New York on the occasion of the United Nations General Assembly. (coe.int)
  • In the 2001 Report of the U.N. Secretary General on Prevention of Armed Conflict an "effective preventive strategy" is said to require "a comprehensive approach that encompasses both short-term and long-term political, diplomatic, humanitarian, human rights, developmental, institutional, and other measures taken by the international community, in cooperation with national and regional actors. (beyondintractability.org)
  • Although some early proposals conceived of the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe as an international institution with headquarters, secretariat, and treaty, the CSCE emerged from Helsinki in 1975 as an, amorphous process, moving from conference to conference with no fixed address or schedule. (csce.gov)
  • And as the world order shifts, this new form of international cooperation must be more equitable, networked, and effective-lest we risk amplifying human suffering. (diplomacy.edu)
  • The challenges that we face can be addressed only through stronger international cooperation. (diplomacy.edu)
  • Unless the benefits of international cooperation become more tangible and equitable, and unless States can manage their competition and move beyond their current divisions to find pragmatic solutions to global problems, human suffering will worsen. (diplomacy.edu)
  • International cooperation - spanning from sustainable development, disarmament, human rights and women's empowerment to counter-terrorism and the protection of the environment - has made humanity safer and more prosperous. (diplomacy.edu)
  • He reaffirmed Pakistan's commitment to work closely with Russia to further expand and strengthen cooperation between the two countries across all areas of mutual benefit including food security, trade and investment, energy, defence, and security," it stated, adding that it was agreed to convene the next meeting of the Inter-Governmental Commission (IGC) in Islamabad at an early date. (dawn.com)
  • Furthermore, he underlined the importance of regular meetings on bilateral institutional mechanisms and the establishment of mutually beneficial cooperation in the implementation of energy projects. (dawn.com)
  • Atlantic-Pacific alliances followed, such as the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) and Group of Seven (G7) nations, in line with Article 2 of the NATO Treaty calling for additional steps to strengthen allied economic and political cooperation and safeguard "peaceful and friendly international relations. (atlanticcouncil.org)
  • This will require tangible actions to strengthen the institutional capacities for maintaining cooperation. (atlanticcouncil.org)
  • The core of the submission emphasizes the importance of systematically integrating displacement into national and sub-national law, policy and practice through a combination of technical cooperation, capacity strengthening, targeted research, and institutional engagement that promotes a human rights-based approach whilst prioritizing measures that are practical, relevant and achievable in local context. (lu.se)
  • Academics and practitioners have stretched the concept to include, in addition to diplomacy and military operations , institution building, economic development, and grassroots community building. (beyondintractability.org)
  • Similarly, the peaceful interaction among different groups within a state can be fostered by structural initiatives of constitutional engineering, economic development, institution building, and education. (beyondintractability.org)
  • His definition is more focused on preventive diplomacy, and he considers structural prevention to be too broad a concept, difficult to distinguish from more general processes of democratization or economic development , and eventually closer to the concept of peacebuilding . (beyondintractability.org)
  • The fellowship is funded by the UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. (chevening.org)
  • Every year twelve selected Gurukul Fellows will be offered an intensive, twelve-week residential course at the Department of Politics and International Relations (DPIR) at the University of Oxford to study and address these challenges through three fundamental and interlocking components focusing on academic understanding, policy relevance and personal development. (chevening.org)
  • 6. The President of the Parliamentary Assembly, in the context of his/her relations with non-member states, can take initiatives and give political impetus to prepare the establishment of potential new relations or the development of existing co-operation with external partners. (coe.int)
  • prepare reports on the activities of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD). (coe.int)
  • learn from those experiences, and try to make an estimation of what is next to ensure democratic sustainability and development from an inter-regional perspective. (idea.int)
  • Democracy assistance post-COVID should make the case for democracy and establish better linkages to economic and social development and rebuilding better and more inclusive societies post-COVID should include focusing on delivery of democracy. (idea.int)
  • Data I use in several of my papers are from state based statistical agencies and collected by an inter national body: the United Nations Commission on Trade and Development (COMTRADE). (usc.edu)
  • Comprehensive steps have been taken towards political and socio-economic development. (president.kz)
  • "Bifurcations in the Evolutionary Approach to Multilateralizing Trade Policy", The Journal of International Trade & Economic Development, Vol. 27 (2018), Issue 5, 541-64, doi: 10.1080/09638199.2017.1399158 . (hsu-hh.de)
  • Program professors have held positions at the World Bank, the U.S. International Trade Commission, the United Nations Development Program, the U.S. Treasury, the European Commission, the U.S. Office of Technology Assessment, and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. (gmu.edu)
  • Attention is concentrated on defining the aspects of Georgia's competitiveness, evaluating the country's economic performance, and suggesting practical recommendations for reforms and development. (cria-online.org)
  • My attention is also focused on benchmarking analysis and best practices, in which I examine the various instruments and institutional arrangements that successful, newly industrializing countries have adopted to encourage local technology development and attract cross-border innovation investments. (cria-online.org)
  • The main goal is to capture, from amongst the existing methodologies and best practices on the innovation systems concept, the ideas that can enrich our discussion about the instrumental role of NIS in competitiveness-oriented economic development policies in Georgia. (cria-online.org)
  • His research focused on socioeconomic development in the context of economies at an early stage of economic development in East and South-East Asia. (lu.se)
  • These are consistent with our own priorities, as reflected in the Government's budget 2012/2013 under the theme: Empowering Rural PNG for Effective Participation in Economic Development, to tackle corruption and increase spending in social sectors and infrastructure for the benefit of our people, particularly in rural areas. (who.int)
  • The UN helps formulate new and innovative approaches to development that are suited to the unique political, economic and social context of PNG drawing best practices from a global perspective. (who.int)
  • 8. Role of the Declaration of Rights in supporting inclusive economic development and poverty eradication. (lu.se)
  • As someone with a substantial background in working with industrial facilities (in particular cement production) in Uzbekistan, I embarked on this journey with a curious mind, aiming to understand how developing countries try to strike a delicate balance between economic development and industrial factories' environmental impact. (lu.se)
  • In the current era of globalization, integration and convergence the study of economic development in the Global South from a long-term perspective is of increasing importance, both in the Global North and for the growing academic communities in Africa, Asia and Latin America. (lu.se)
  • Relying upon empirical analysis, we conduct systematic studies on the nature of finance in relation to economic development and individual wellbeing. (lu.se)
  • A human rights-based approach (HRBA) aims to support better and more sustainable development outcomes by analyzing and addressing the inequalities, discriminatory practices and unjust power relations which are often at the heart of development problems irrespective of the level of economic development of countries. (bvsalud.org)
  • The HRBA anchors development in a system of rights and corresponding State obligations established by international law with civil, cultural, economic, political and social rights providing a guiding framework for plans, policies and processes. (bvsalud.org)
  • A draft version of the document was presented to the second session of the International Conference on Chemicals Management in May 2009 for review and possible recommendations regarding its further development. (cdc.gov)
  • Like many countries around the world, Thailand has taken on international obligations to grant foreign investors specific treatment in international investment agreements (referred to as investment treaties or IIAs). (oecd-ilibrary.org)
  • These international obligations in bilateral investment treaties (BITs) or investment chapters of trade and investment agreements have become part of Thailand's legal framework for investment protection. (oecd-ilibrary.org)
  • Given that Pakistan is a dualist state, even though the international agreements may be signed, domestic competence is not mandatory or binding until they me ratted through herniation into national legislation. (forestrypedia.com)
  • Matt previously was Treasury's Lead Financial Services Negotiator for trade agreements and Senior Counsel for International Trade and Financial Regulatory Policy. (qed.eu)
  • Only with the establishment of UNHCR a half-century ago, however, did governments reluctantly acknowledge that managing the refugee phenomenon required an institutional structure and a genuine, continuous, multilateral effort by the international community. (yorku.ca)
  • This year, Kazakhstan is marking the 30th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations with many countries. (president.kz)
  • This chapter presents an overview of the current policies and laws Kievan to REDD+ as well as the institutional arrangements already in place. (forestrypedia.com)
  • And Jammu Kashmir (A.K). and the federal administered Tribal Area (FATA), has an extensive set of regulations regaling nasal resources, land tenure, and institutional arrangements that are relevant to REDD+ The section presents the most relevant ones. (forestrypedia.com)
  • She was also a director of the Institute for Economic Policy Research (IEPE/Casa das Garças), a prestigious think tank based in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and an economist at the International Monetary Fund. (wita.org)
  • The Office of the High Commissioner for Refugees is a rights-based organization. (unhcr.org)
  • The two leaders discussed bilateral ties and exchanged views on regional and international issues. (dawn.com)
  • The two leaders acknowledged moving forward positive trajectory of bilateral relations. (dawn.com)
  • The FCO will lead a new whole-of-government approach to strengthening bilateral relations and elevating relations with emerging powers. (parliament.uk)
  • The office leads Treasury's international engagement on financial regulation and stability, including in the G7, G20, and the Financial Stability Board, and through bilateral and regional dialogues. (qed.eu)
  • Office hours in the Summer semester 2019/2020 available via MS Teams. (wroc.pl)
  • An evident example of this is the economic recession that the world is facing and that will represent a contraction of between -5% and -9% by the end of 2020. (idea.int)
  • The Coalition for Networked Information (CNI) Executive Roundtable that took place as part of the CNI Fall 2020 Virtual Membership Meeting examined the collision between developing international tensions and science nationalism on one side, and trends towards global, network-based collaboration and scholarly communication, particularly as driven by the adoption of open science practices, on the other. (cni.org)
  • The overall objective of this research grant initiative is to contribute to more informed and inclusive human rights reform programmes in Zimbabwe, so that legislation, policies, practices and decision-making increasingly reflect international standards and principles, as provided for in the 2013 Zimbabwean Constitution. (lu.se)
  • The presented study was developed to support these efforts by reviewing international best practices and standards on criminal and legal coverage for persons engaging in human rights protection activities, as well as examining relevant Armenian legislation and conducting a gap analysis. (lu.se)
  • It is a study of international standards and practices regarding legal and policy coverage of persons engaging in human rights protection activities, to facilitate consideration of a bill submitted to the National Assembly to effect legislative amendments and/or policy and practice guidelines. (lu.se)
  • The purpose of this project is not to provide recommendations in relation to alternative constitutional futures. (rse.org.uk)
  • Drawing on the collective expertise of the RSE, the project will provide inter-disciplinary analysis of the new context in which constitutional debates and developments are taking place, and how that context shapes options for Scotland's constitutional future. (rse.org.uk)
  • This section will not only elaborate on the international commitments concerning forestry and emissions bit also will address the national legal framework lo regulate the forests in Pakistan at the nations and provincial level. (forestrypedia.com)
  • The Strategic Approach to International Chemicals Management (SAICM) is a policy framework to promote chemical safety around the world. (cdc.gov)
  • Demos Ioannou has worked at the ECB since 2000, in the Directorate General International and European Relations, DG-Economics, and as Head of the ECB Representative Office in Brussels. (cepr.org)
  • Monica de Bolle is a senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics and has been since January 2017. (wita.org)
  • Ms. De Bolle was nonresident senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics between March 2015 and January 2017. (wita.org)
  • Her research interest is primarily focused in the fields of international economics (international trade and international finance, ICT and the globalization of production) and international relations, including international political economy, modes of global and multi-level governance (comprising also evolutionary approaches and self-enforcing institutions), fiscal policy issues in open economies, advanced economies and emerging markets, and economic policy analysis in general. (hsu-hh.de)
  • She is a member of the International Economics Council of the German Economic Assoc., the American Economic Assoc., the Canadian Economics Assoc., the Asociación Española de Economía y Finanzas Internacionales, the International Political Science Assoc., and the Mont Pelerin Society. (hsu-hh.de)
  • He obtained his first degree in Economics & Economic History and a PhD in Economic History (2003) from the School of Economics and Management, University of Lund, Sweden. (lu.se)
  • The world's refugee phenomenon attracted oscillating levels of interest from governments as early as the inter-war era. (yorku.ca)
  • Governments, frequently wavering in their support for these modifications, have at least begrudgingly endorsed UNHCR's efforts in order to limit the spread of political instability, which too often resulted in regional economic turmoil and widespread despair. (yorku.ca)
  • The term 'protodiplomacy' has been applied to the activities of sub_state governments seeking to pave the way for independence by preparing international opinion and seeking friends who might be prepared to recognize them at an early stage. (forumfed.org)
  • The most obvious example of this is Quebec under governments of the Parti Québécois, especially in relation to France. (forumfed.org)
  • Relevant efforts should focus to strengthen the work that the global and regional organizations are advancing to move forward SDG16, which should be done through articulated multilateral action focusing on institutional strengthening in support of governments, ensuring the quality of all steps related to electoral processes and actively deploy technical assistance. (idea.int)
  • Member States must provide a response to the deep sense of unease which has grown among nations and people that Governments and international organizations are failing to deliver for them. (diplomacy.edu)
  • By contrast the sceptics, such as Hirst and Thompson, argue that globalization is essentially a myth which conceals the reality of an international economy increasingly segmented into three major regional blocs in which national governments remain very powerful. (cria-online.org)
  • Shifts in international power, the loss of influence of Western positions, growing authoritarianism, the weakening of multilateral institutions, urgent global problems such as climate change - all of these challenges call for a realignment of German foreign policy. (swp-berlin.org)
  • Among the higher education institutions represented at the Roundtable, managing evolving US federal agency policies and regulations has dominated the attention of campus research offices and their partners, and is demanding growing resources and increased attention from senior institutional leadership. (cni.org)
  • The Environmental Impact of Sudden Population Displacements - Expert Consultation on Priority Policy Issues and Humanitarian Aid (Centre for Research on the Epidemiology of Disasters - European Commission Humanitarian Office, 1995, 101 p. (nzdl.org)
  • You will be treated as a future peer by our expert faculty, a group of renowned scholars and practitioners who focus their teaching and research on a diverse range of topics in both domestic and international contexts. (gmu.edu)
  • is a Founder and Chairman of the International Centre for Social Research and Policy Analysis. (cria-online.org)
  • Afrobarometer is an independent, non-partisan research project that measures the social, political, and economic atmosphere in Africa. (mcmaster.ca)
  • The Department has a well-established reputation for wide-ranging research programmes with an emphasis on long-term processes, based on economic theory and with quantitative methods as important tools. (lu.se)
  • Under this title, several successful research groups address issues such as economic growth, innovation and technological change at micro and macro level, globalization, urbanization and regional imbalances, and interpersonal inequality in income and wealth. (lu.se)
  • One theme has a more historical character, sharing many of the classical research interests within the field of economic history of the Global North. (lu.se)
  • The first part examines the relationship between institutional behaviour and power, and suggests that policies are largely determined by the potential for action rather than what is needed. (nzdl.org)
  • Lastly, it suggests a number of policies that might arise if greater attention is given to the role of power and institutional behaviour: in other words, what would environmentally-sensitive policies look like if they could be devised with fewer political and diplomatic constraints? (nzdl.org)
  • The concepts of "security community," and Galtung's [1] "Warm Peace," as well as theories of integration and international regimes , identify the structural foundations of a peaceful international community. (beyondintractability.org)
  • 3 Where applicable, also regional economic integration organizations. (who.int)
  • The 12-week Chevening Gurukul Fellowship for Leadership and Excellence at the University of Oxford starts from the premise that as an economic powerhouse of the global economy, a growing leader in science and technology, and the world's largest democracy, India is in a pivotal position to drive forward an effective and legitimate institutional international order to meet the emerging challenges to global integration. (chevening.org)
  • Of course, in that time the global economy has gone through rapid changes, deepening global economic integration, and dynamic advances in a number of spheres, such as electronic commerce or services. (iir.cz)
  • Economic Integration and Industrial Location: Centrifugal and Centripetal Forces in the New Europe , Cheltenham and Northampton, MA 2000: Edward Elgar. (hsu-hh.de)
  • By contrast, the European Union (EU), with a combined nominal GDP equal to that of China, has been notably absent in the debate on the rules needed for regional economic integration. (lowyinstitute.org)
  • Pakistan has made a portal commitment to address sustainability issues through the intuition of international treaties on the environment and climate change that have Intended positive impacts for is forests, ecosystems, and land management. (forestrypedia.com)
  • 2009 International Workshop on the Content, Communication and Use of Weather and Climate Products and Services to Sustainable Agriculture (WMO 2009). (edu.au)
  • In the current European economic climate, education as a commodity then becomes increasingly important. (eera-ecer.de)
  • Specifically, we investigate the interrelations of energy, climate change, trade and inequality, and social, technological and institutional innovations in relation to transformations towards sustainability. (lu.se)
  • CNI's goal in holding this Roundtable was to explore developments related to international tensions and science nationalism among member organizations, to understand the challenges universities and other related organizations are encountering, the strategies they are putting into place, and the scenarios that they are preparing for (or discounting) in the coming years. (cni.org)
  • Most African nations and various other regional organizations are collaborating with us in this international effort. (mcmaster.ca)
  • Building this new multilateralism must start with action for peace, not only because war undermines progress across all our other agendas, but because it was the pursuit of peace that in 1945 unified States around the need for global governance and international organization. (diplomacy.edu)
  • Complying with regulations that may be in conflict with institutional values and/or mission (e.g. openness, global relationships). (cni.org)
  • The European Union (EU) is the only global actor with the trade preferences and requisite economic heft to provide a similar anchoring function for market-orientated trade as was envisioned for the United States in the CPTPP. (lowyinstitute.org)
  • Effective spring 2022, the International Commerce and Policy program has been renamed the Global Commerce and Policy program. (gmu.edu)
  • European Higher Education has become more than ever a global market place with international student mobility high on the agenda (Khoo, 2011). (eera-ecer.de)
  • This has become urgent due to the global economic downturn, which has highlighted the economic interdependence in today's world and reinforced the need for a concerted global economic effort. (cria-online.org)
  • The "outer" global institutions-the United Nations (UN), World Health Organization (WHO), the International Atomic Energy Agency, and the World Trade Organization-serve an invaluable purpose nonetheless: Engaging all countries on common global needs. (atlanticcouncil.org)
  • Department of Politics and IR Department of Social and Political Sciences University of Aberdeen European University Institute Edward Wright Building Badia Fiesolana Dunbar Street via dei Roccettini Aberdeen, AB24 3QY 50016 S. Domenico di Fiesole Scotland Italy +44 (0)1224 273736 +39 055 4685 250 [email protected] Forum of Federations: an International Federalism, Hanover, October 2000. (forumfed.org)
  • Polish-German relations, economic policy, social policy. (wroc.pl)
  • Germany and Polish-German relations, German Governance in the EU and EMU, Ordoliberalism, German labor market and Harz IV, economy and social policy, political parties, Angela Merkel and her political strategy. (wroc.pl)
  • Journal of Economic and Social Policy. (edu.au)
  • They are also pushed by the implosion of Haitian economic, social and political security. (margueritelaurent.com)
  • Examining the social, cultural, institutional and historical factors, which (re)produce notions of cultural superiority/exceptionality within Higher Education. (eera-ecer.de)
  • Whereas the impact of globalization is being debated, there is a broad-based recognition that the role of the State has to be redefined to take account of the emerging political, economic, social and cultural challenges. (cria-online.org)
  • 3. Role of the Declaration of Rights in protecting and further developing the scope of protection of economic, social and cultural rights in Zimbabwe. (lu.se)
  • strengthen parliamentarism, parliamentary institutions in non-member states and parliamentary dimension in international organisations. (coe.int)
  • inter-governmental) international organisations. (coe.int)
  • relations with international non-governmental organisations. (coe.int)
  • Currently, there are 71 embassies and 30 international organisations in the country. (president.kz)
  • Our foreign partners and international organisations have made a significant contribution to this. (president.kz)
  • WITA, in partnership with the Brazil Industries Coalition, would like to invite you to a special NextGenTrade™ regional event looking at the future of US-Brazil trade relations. (wita.org)
  • institutionalizing the idea of preventing violence at the local, regional, and international levels. (beyondintractability.org)
  • Inter_regional associations have become important meeting places and no ambitious regional politician lacks a network of contacts abroad. (forumfed.org)
  • Furthermore, the premier appreciated Russia's "constructive role" in Afghanistan and reaffirmed Pakistan's commitment to supporting all regional and international efforts to stabilize the neighbouring country. (dawn.com)
  • 1. Role of the Declaration of Rights in reinforcing the implementation and further recognition of international and regional human rights standards in Zimbabwe. (lu.se)
  • The following submission is based on insights gained from the study, including through consultations with international, regional and national actors. (lu.se)
  • The study of labour markets in a historical perspective reveals comprehensive structural change and enormous progress regarding the compensation of labour with implications for economic growth and individual well-being. (lu.se)
  • This sort of activity, operating below or in the interstices of the traditional system of international relations, has often been called 'paradiplomacy', indicating its partial scope and its difference in aims, targets and modus operandi from the traditional diplomatic games. (forumfed.org)
  • Kazakhstan has established diplomatic relations with 186 countries. (president.kz)
  • The potential for action of German foreign policy cannot be prop-erly assessed without taking into consideration the new international constellations and the required changes. (swp-berlin.org)
  • German foreign policy is faced with increasingly intense competition for international influence and the authority to interpret norms and values. (swp-berlin.org)
  • Germany's foreign relations must be guided by reliable partnerships and new forms of responsibility-sharing in various policy areas. (swp-berlin.org)
  • As always, CFR takes no institutional positions on matters of policy. (cfr.org)
  • Under these the FCO will pursue an active and activist foreign policy, working with other countries and strengthening the rules-based international system in support of our values to: safeguard Britain's security, build Britain's prosperity, and provide consular support to British nationals around the world. (parliament.uk)
  • We have been pursuing a balanced foreign policy and deserve our own place on the international scene. (president.kz)
  • Rebecca Christie is a non-resident fellow at Bruegel, the Brussels-based economic policy think tank. (qed.eu)
  • I chose the Schar School because I always wanted to mix public policy and business, and the international commerce and policy master's program is the only program that does both. (gmu.edu)
  • In the face of malign Chinese and Russian uses of their economic influence and the growing policy focus of its major members on supply chains and sanctions, the OECD may find that it needs to do more on economic aspects of security. (atlanticcouncil.org)
  • Topics cover current economic, public policy and foreign policy issues related to Greece, Cyprus and southeast Europe region but also extend to topics on culture and history. (lse.ac.uk)
  • Hands-on implementers and researchers alike are encouraged to submit proposals that address real-life, on the ground practical experiences and examples of applying human rights standards and principles to health policy making and programming in various socio-politico-economic, cultural, programmatic and administrative settings. (bvsalud.org)
  • His tasks have covered EMU governance, the ECB's interaction with the other EU institutions, the ECB's macroeconomic projections, structural policies, EU economic convergence, and the ERM II. (cepr.org)
  • I want to bring a nuanced understanding of how legal cultures, local business setups, and governance in Uzbekistan are linked to the challenges faced by developing nations in balancing economic growth and environmental protection. (lu.se)
  • Thus, a critical understanding of the context of inequities and imagined 'European homogeneity' is a crucial contribution to the international discussion. (eera-ecer.de)
  • In the context of UN inter-agency collaboration, the UN Common Understanding on a HRBA1 was agreed upon in 2003. (bvsalud.org)
  • For the preparation of the reports and the debates in the Assembly, the committee maintains relations with the OECD and the EBRD, and with parliaments of non-member States participating in these debates. (coe.int)
  • the OECD could establish a liaison office at NATO, and vice versa. (atlanticcouncil.org)
  • With the G7 already receiving OECD input to its working groups, this closer networking of the three main bodies of the Atlantic-Pacific family of institutions-NATO, OECD, and the G7-would be a healthy step forward for the international system. (atlanticcouncil.org)
  • 2. The Assembly's external relations pursue one more goal, which is specific and limited in scope and has now nearly been achieved: accession to the Council of Europe. (coe.int)
  • 3. The Assembly should only consider establishing relations with external partners when these relations can serve to develop and promote the three core values of the Council of Europe: human rights, democracy and the rule of law. (coe.int)
  • relations with Council of Europe bodies/entities (eg. (coe.int)
  • and Max Gilbert , Focal Point for the SDGs and Senior Advisor for External Relations at the Council of Europe (CoE). (idea.int)
  • International Competitiveness and the Balance of Payments: Do Current Account Deficits and Surpluses Matter? (hsu-hh.de)
  • Ms. Meiman previously worked at the Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) as Director for Brazil and the Southern Cone, where she had primary responsibility for trade negotiations with Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Paraguay and Uruguay. (wita.org)
  • CITES, the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Flora and Fauna , regulates and moderates international trade in plants and animals to ensure that such trade does not threaten their survival. (unodc.org)
  • CITES is the only international instrument mandating penalization of illegal trade in protected species (UNODC, 2012). (unodc.org)
  • CITES regulates the international trade in flora and fauna through use of import and export permits. (unodc.org)
  • In a forthcoming paper ( Lepawsky, 2014 ) I describe some of the key difficulties in measuring the international trade and traffic of e-waste using such data so that I can then go on and map their patterns (see here and here ). (usc.edu)
  • No existing international trade data directly distinguishes between new and used electronics. (usc.edu)
  • Whether a piece of equipment that might be more readily recognized as an electronic item (e.g., a CPU, a monitor, a cellphone, a printer) is crossing a border because it is a new manufacture, fresh from the factory floor or old model sold to be reused again by some one else somewhere else is not directly distinguished in international trade data. (usc.edu)
  • Estimates must be made based on price thresholds that are themselves derivatives of price data available from sources other than international trade data itself (see Duan et al 2014). (usc.edu)
  • These three difficulties ensure that the use of international trade data make a variety of things visible, but at the cost of much, much more being or becoming invisible. (usc.edu)
  • 160 Yet, one of the most important principles that the CNDH should be championing is that the Mexican legal system includes the state s obligations under international law. (hrw.org)
  • The Mexican Supreme Court, the highest authority on the Mexican legal system, has itself upheld this principle, ruling on two occasions that Mexico is bound by its international obligations and that the provisions of treaties ratified by Mexico take precedence over federal and state statutory law (but not over provisions of the Constitution). (hrw.org)
  • A primary concern of this report is to examine the extent to which, in the light of international obligations and domestic law, Armenia can create and maintain a safe and enabling environment for civil society. (lu.se)
  • Yet demographic, sociocultural and economic transitions, as well as political conflict in the Arab world, are bringing profound changes to familial structures. (who.int)
  • She's a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations, and serves on several boards. (cfr.org)
  • One of the CNDH s most important functions is to challenge national laws that are inconsistent with international human rights standards. (hrw.org)
  • The literature has tended toward an end- state definition that does not lend itself for empirical examination, and while it is clear that gatekeeping amounts to `state control', there is great ambiguity if `state control' is constituted by the institutional set-up of a country, or the national executive that currently runs the uppermost level of it (Marks, Hooghe & Blank, 1996: 347). (lu.se)
  • In order to successful y achieve this important goal, concerted and aligned action at national and international level are required to address the gaps and challenges in the health information systems of all countries. (who.int)
  • The rich discussion focused on inter-related issues such as the weakened protection of the devolution settlement in the recent years in light of Brexit and the operation of the Sewel convention, especially in Brexit-related legislation. (rse.org.uk)
  • Les données sont issues d'un examen des travaux académiques et des publications dans les pays arabes ainsi que d'une cartographie régionale des politiques et programmes sur le vieillissement en 2012. (who.int)
  • For fifteen years, its reView conferences and experts meetings succeeded in focusing, attention on a range of inter-related problems ftom human rights to the environment to threatening military maneuvers, operating, oa the principle that these and other elements, of security could not, be treated separately. (csce.gov)
  • The Paris Summit of November 1990 endowed the CSCE with its first permanent institutions:, the CSCE Secretariat, Conflict Prevention Center, and Office of Free Elections, later expanded to the Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights. (csce.gov)
  • In these cases, the CNDH has displayed a fundamental disregard for the very international human rights standards that it is supposed to be promoting. (hrw.org)
  • The CNDH has also failed to support efforts by other state organs including the executive and legislative branches to bring Mexican law into compliance with international human rights standards. (hrw.org)
  • At the time, the Security Council was willing, in some circumstances, to characterize major human rights abuses as a threat to international peace and security, thus opening up the possibility of enforcement action under Chapter 7 of the UN Charter. (unhcr.org)
  • Today's meeting is of particular importance.The international community is experiencing complex geopolitical and geo-economic challenges. (president.kz)
  • The diversity of opinions and experiences shared by the people I met enriched my understanding of the challenges and opportunities inherent in the delicate balance between economic growth and environmental responsibility. (lu.se)
  • In December 2019, two of the three remaining judges are to leave office, with the coming end About the author of their terms of service. (iir.cz)
  • Widely adopted treaties present the closest option available to international norms for resource management and environmental protection. (forestrypedia.com)
  • With DfID, we shall also lead the Government's work to build stability overseas, including through our on-going inter-departmental activity on conflict prevention. (parliament.uk)
  • The key experts convened by the RSE reflected on the influence of different factors, such as predicted long-term demographic changes, as well as the historical lessons offered by the economic changes. (rse.org.uk)