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A government’s
banning
of journalists or blocking of news and social-media Web sites that were previously allowed should itself be regarded as an early warning sign of a crisis meriting international scrutiny.
Suppose foreign investors wrote contracts providing that the expulsion and
banning
of foreign journalists or widespread blocking of access to international news sources and social media constituted a sign of political risk sufficient to suspend investor obligations under the contract.
This worries enough people, including Prince Charles in the UK, that there have been calls for
banning
further research into nanotechnology.
As Balluch writes: “A law
banning
a whole industry does far more economic damage to the animal abuse industry than anything else the animal movement could do.”
The courts have not bowed to Trump, most notably by striking down his executive order
banning
entry to the US by people from seven Muslim-majority countries.
There may be some technical measures that can be taken, like
banning
parties and candidates who campaign against democracy, or whose democratic credentials are weak.
He advocates stricter enforcement of the sum-caption rule for equity investment (barring top chaebol from investing more than 40% of net assets in group subsidiaries) and the cross-shareholding restriction rule
(banning
additional cross-shareholding of group subsidiaries for chaebolwhose assets total more than two billion Korean won).
But France already has a repressive law
banning
the publication or broadcasting of disinformation in bad faith.
A negotiated transition must include a poverty-eradication program, as well as a law on transitional justice and national reconciliation that brings to justice those who have committed grave violations of human rights and other crimes, including by
banning
them from any political activity.
Whether that would have led, without her death, to the Ottawa treaty
banning
landmines is impossible to tell.
Chinese officials also suggested the possibility of
banning
exports to Japan of rare-earth elements – raw materials crucial for many Japanese manufacturing processes – and appear to have done so informally.
Posts by Chinese celebrities were used to increase awareness of a law
banning
smoking in indoor public spaces.
The run-up to the kick-off was not without drama for at least one of FIFA’s partners, Budweiser, which was accused of compelling Brazil’s government to overturn a national law
banning
the sale of alcohol inside football stadiums.
Banning
someone from shouting "Fire!" in a crowded theater is not the same, however, as convicting him for holding and propagating an opinion, even a despicable one, such as anti-Semitism.
In
banning
protests, closing media organizations, and cracking down on his critics, Magufuli has shown Tanzanians, who have never had a strongman leader, that he intends to follow in the footsteps of the many the region has known.
Banning
the light bulb because candle makers would lose their jobs strikes almost everyone as a silly idea.
He reports that, in the United Kingdom, there are ongoing efforts to contest local councils’ right to introduce “gestural” BDS motions aimed at
banning
procurement from Israeli businesses.
And in 2016, Poland’s right-wing Law and Justice (PiS) government faced mass demonstrations in response to many of its policies, including measures aimed at
banning
abortion and limiting the independence of the Constitutional Court.
Two-thirds of UN member states have called for a nuclear-weapons convention similar to existing treaties
banning
other categories of particularly inhumane and indiscriminate weapons, from biological and chemical arms to anti-personnel land mines and cluster munitions.
For example, by
banning
new coal plants and shifting fossil-fuel subsidies toward the financing of renewable energy through feed-in tariffs, sustainable energy could be brought to billions of people worldwide, while reducing fossil-fuel dependency.
They permit the largely unregulated use of new varieties of plants and microorganisms that have been crafted with less precise and predictable techniques, under the pretense that they are somehow more “natural,” while stringently regulating – or even
banning
– those based on the most advanced knowledge and methods.
More than 1,400 NGOs operating in 90 countries helped to get 123 countries to ratify the treaty
banning
landmines.
But when in several years one of his former regional First Secretaries, Boris Yeltsin that is, signed a decree
banning
the Communist Party none of 18 million party members went to the streets to protest.
By
banning
all nuclear explosions, the CTBT hampers both first-time development of nuclear weapons and substantial improvements to them.
During the period of the so-called Yellow Peril in the late nineteenth century, the US enacted a raft of anti-Asian legislation, including an 1882 law
banning
immigration from China outright.
Banning
such materials has an aesthetic appeal, to be sure, and public figures who preach violence should always be condemned.
We began our research following US President Donald Trump’s executive order
banning
citizens from six predominantly Muslim countries from entering the US (the list originally included Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, and Yemen;Iraq was later removed).
Yet innovations frequently face high barriers to implementation, with governments sometimes
banning
new technologies outright – even those that could bring far-reaching benefits.
By
banning
the printing of the Koran, Ottoman leaders delayed employment losses for scribes and calligraphers (many of whom were women who were glorified for their mastery of the art).
This is the system that the Commission wants to prescribe for the whole Union, while
banning
all SEPA-incompatible products.
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