EC Intergovernmental Convention
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...--that is, interstate or intergovernmental organizations--should be analyzed more closely. Wi..., as they are contained in the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) and as they can be found in...
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... states, and nongovernmental and intergovernmental organizations to coordinate with one another in th...
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... including the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) (Article 3.3), (40) the...During the sessions of the intergovernmental negotiating committee (INC), the representative of...
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...BETWEEN A SUPRANATIONAL AND AN INTERGOVERNMENTAL ENGINE OF THE INTEGRATION PROCESS A. The European ..., in December 2001, to convene a Convention on the future of Europe. (61) The Convention, whic...
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... the emergence of international harm conventions to protect vulnerable groups (e.g., prisoners of w... not surprising, therefore, that intergovernmental environmental litigation is rare. In cases of cros...
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General review of the legal activities of the United Nations
Membership of the United Nations 97
Peace and security
(a) Peacekeeping missions and operations
(b) Political and peacebuilding missions
(c) Other bodies
(d) Missions of the Security Council
(e) Other peacekeeping matters
(f) Action of Member States authorized by the Security Council
(g) Sanctions imposed under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations
(h) Terrorism
(i) Humanitarian law and human rights in the context of peace and security
(j) Piracy
Disarmament and related matters
(a) Disarmament machinery
(b) Nuclear disarmament and non-proliferations issues
(c) Biological and chemical weapons issues
(d) Conventional weapons issues
(e) Regional disarmament activities of the United Nations...
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Introduction - II. The international whaling commission - A. History of the IWC - B. Current Status of the IWC - III. Challenges to effective international regulation of marine animal resources - A. Cultural Differences - 1. Whaling - 2. Shark Finning - B. Scientific Data Collection - 1. Whaling - 2. Shark Finning - C. Environmental Issues - 1. Whaling - 2. Shark Finning - IV. Potential shark fishing regulatory approaches - A. Individual National Laws - 1. United States Regulations - 2. United Kingdom Regulations - B. Current International Organizations - 1. CITES - 2. Convention on Migratory Species - 3. Regional Fisheries Management Organizations - 4. European Union - C. A Proposal for a New International Commission for Shark Regulation: The International Shark Fishing Commission -...
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... various international treaties and conventions which have been enacted and ratified by the vast m.... (278.) Philip Allot, Intergovernmental Societies and the Idea of Constitutionalism, in Th...
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In the last 10 years the world's leading economic powers have driven important changes in international policy on illicit drug trafficking. They have set up and financed semi-formal or informal transnational groups to proactively implement policy on the ground. This is a reaction to the bureaucratic, formal mechanisms of the United Nations and its agencies, where policy is diluted by the need for consensus among 53 member states, plus various regional groupings of other countries. The new groups take a more integrated approach to the problem by going beyond trafficking into countering money laundering and controlling the sale of precursor chemicals, which criminal gangs use to synthesize drugs earlier in the supply chain to reduce the bulk of trafficked materials. The established link b...
...The Hague Convention (1912) laid down the conditions under which opium ... of the EC) in 1989 and is an intergovernmental body whose purpose is the development and promotio...
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... upon at the international, intergovernmental level. This situation arises in part because of th... evolution in international rights conventions, and calls into question core assumptions about th...