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Last week, China finally
enshrined
private property by passing the long-awaited property rights law, in what the government called “significant progress in promoting rule of law in the country.”
Estimates from the International Energy Agency (IEA) suggest that in a “new policies” scenario that is broadly comparable with national commitments
enshrined
in the Paris agreement, the world would need to invest $68.3 trillion in energy-related systems between now and 2040.
Countries’ rights to fish, minerals, and other resources were
enshrined
in law, with recourse to international adjudication should disputes arise.
The DR-CAFTA pays lip service to international labor standards as
enshrined
in the International Labor Organization’s core labor rights, but promptly throws them overboard.
The anemic labor standards
enshrined
in this agreement encourage firms to compete by taking the low road, a route that puts them on a collision course with China’s rock-bottom wages.
Preserving the democratic life of the EU and its member states implies a duty – which should be
enshrined
in the treaty – to uphold standards of official behavior that today’s citizens demand.
In a few cases, fiscal councils might impose conditions that are even more stringent than current EU rules stipulate, but they would be limited to enforcing the structural balance that each signatory of the fiscal compact has
enshrined
in its constitution or in equally binding legislation.
The civil rights of the Russian minorities in the Baltics and elsewhere are now
enshrined
in law, due in no small part to NATO demands.
Indeed, economics has been placed on a pedestal and
enshrined
in institutions like central banks and competition authorities, which have been intentionally separated and made independent from politics.
That consensus was
enshrined
in the 1982 “Wassenaar Agreement,” named after The Hague suburb where it was forged.
Yet a glaring contradiction exists between the universality and supremacy of human rights and the principles of sovereignty and non-interference in states' internal affairs, which are also
enshrined
in UN documents.
Moreover, coexistence and cooperation among the various communities is
enshrined
as a basic principle in Lebanon’s constitution.
Enshrined
in the Chinese Communist Party’s constitution are the following words: “Mao Zedong, the Party’s chief representative, created Mao Zedong Thought, which has been proved correct by practice and based on which the Communist Party developed the basic system of socialism economically, politically, and culturally after the founding of the People’s Republic.”
Rather, delegates in Rio must recognize that water is a critical driver in achieving sustainable development – thereby acknowledging the intrinsic link between aquatic ecosystems, food, health, and environmental security – and push for the Right to Water to be
enshrined
in the summit’s final declaration.
But Obama suggested using the weight of commercial relations between the two countries to tell the Iranian leader that he should follow Brazil’s example (in Brazil, the ban on nuclear energy for military purposes is
enshrined
in the Constitution).
The real significance is that rebalancing is now
enshrined
within the Party’s ideological underpinnings.
It would also foster stronger ties between Iran’s civil society and the outside world, while setting an example to the international community that the EU is committed to the principles
enshrined
in its own Charter of Fundamental Rights.
A good place for Tunisia’s debate to begin is deciding how far beyond the rights
enshrined
in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights the country should go in writing its new constitution.
The latter leads to the full implementation of Deng’s policy,
enshrined
in the Basic Law, of “one country, two systems,” while the former turns the Basic Law into a worthless piece of paper.
Had Bush only gone along with the democratic processes
enshrined
in the UN Charter, the trauma of Iraq need not have occurred.
In Lebanon, sectarian power-sharing is
enshrined
in the constitution.
This is what independent central bankers are for, and that is why their independence from political interference has been
enshrined
in the European Treaty.
With public opinion polls indicating that the AKP’s draft constitution, prepared by an academic committee, would be accepted through normal democratic procedures, the Chief Prosecutor acted to uphold the type of secularism
enshrined
in the 1982 Constitution, which many commentators liken to French secularism.
Nations must act now to ensure that everyone – regardless of wealth, ethnicity, sex, or religion – has the same rights, and that these rights are
enshrined
in laws at the time they are enacted.
Alarmingly, Trump has said that if elected president, he would change the country’s libel laws in ways that would endanger the free-speech principles
enshrined
in the First Amendment of the US Constitution.
Regional and religious tensions had been growing since Houphouet’s death and were aggravated by the new constitution, which
enshrined
ethnic discrimination.
Reaffirming EuropeROME/STOCKHOLM – The ongoing global economic crisis is shaking beliefs and approaches that have long been
enshrined
in European policies.
Bringing Gender Equality to Global Public HealthNEW YORK – Over the past few decades, the international community has tasked itself with achieving a wide range of social and environmental objectives, many of which are
enshrined
in the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) for 2030.
Last spring in Burundi, President Pierre Nkurunziza assumed a third term in office, despite the two-term limit
enshrined
in the constitution.
This principle is
enshrined
in various international documents, beginning with the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
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