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Openness, moreover, needs to be
enshrined
in a way that mobilizes public allegiance, otherwise the Union will be perceived as merely a complicated administrative enterprise, a task which only a special caste of Euro-specialists understands.
Kim has already
enshrined
North Korea’s nuclear-weapons status in the country’s constitution and erected monuments to the long-range missiles launched last year.
This is certainly the case in the Middle East, where the challenges women face are typically rooted in social norms, cultural systems, and religious doctrine, and can be
enshrined
in law.
A progressive realist policy must advance the promise of “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness”
enshrined
in American tradition.
This principle was
enshrined
in Article 125 of the Maastricht Treaty, which has since been rigorously interpreted by the German constitutional court.
In international relations theory, “liberal internationalism” is characterized by the promotion of openness and order, and is
enshrined
in multilateral organizations.
First, the ECB’s mandate –
enshrined
in the Maastricht Treaty – is to deliver and maintain price stability.
These principles are
enshrined
in the just-concluded Trans-Pacific Partnership, which will govern trade and investment among 12 Pacific Rim countries, including the US.
While the net-zero objective was dropped by the negotiators in Paris, it should be endorsed by individual countries in their plans, reinforced by the G-20, and eventually
enshrined
in the UN agreement.
More French defeats -- including abolition of the national veto that General de Gaulle
enshrined
in the EU constitution, and the transfer of ever more sovereignty to the EU parliament (in which Germany has the largest contingent) -- loom large on the horizon..What more Germany will demand is impossible to guess.
The principle of subsidiarity – derived from the Latin word meaning “to aid” – was
enshrined
in 1992 in the EU’s founding treaties.
Japan, on the other hand, has
enshrined
Bitcoin as legal tender, in an apparent bid to become the global center of fintech.
This is not just a political commitment; we have
enshrined
France’s fiscal path in a law adopted in November.
The Commission claims that the institutional structure for competition rulemaking is
enshrined
in the EU's core Treaties and could be changed through regulation.
Thus, the availability of safe drinking water is now to be
enshrined
as a “right.”
Its overvaluation began with the Mexican peso crisis of 1994, and was officially
enshrined
by the “strong dollar” policy adopted after the East Asian financial crisis of 1997.
Saving Global OrderGENEVA – As 2015 begins, the values
enshrined
in the Charter of the United Nations and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights are under threat.
In the election of an African-American president less than a half-century after the end of official racial segregation in much of the country, these Americans see the triumph of the values
enshrined
in the US Constitution over America’s legacy of social, political, and economic prejudice.
Some countries--including Germany, Italy, and Spain--have even
enshrined
the principle of "ability to pay" in their constitutions.
After all, prohibition is not just governed by states and municipalities; it is
enshrined
in US federal, and even international, law.
It should give the FSB a legal personality,
enshrined
in an international treaty.
As free Iraqis document the quarter-century nightmare of Saddam's rule, we must not forget who supported this war and who did not, who held that the international community's moral authority was
enshrined
in pleas for more time for the UN arms inspectors, and who marched against "regime change".
Hu's move lifted bilateral relations out of the deep freeze, where China's previous leadership had consigned them following Koizumi's repeated visits to the Yasukuni Shrine, where the spirits of Japan's war dead, including Class A war criminals, are
enshrined.
The “right to privacy” is
enshrined
in the United Nations Declaration of Human Rights, and guaranteed by Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights.
The expectation that governments will tend to abuse emergency powers is
enshrined
in the very text of international human rights norms.
Trade policy is
enshrined
in international agreements that result from secretive negotiations conducted within remote institutions.
Instead of a purely advisory committee, the full-blown Council
enshrined
in the IMF's articles 25 years ago should be established.
The principles
enshrined
in the International Accounting Standards-to be adopted by all EU listed companies by 2005-being more general, with substance prevailing over form, are more easily adaptable to financial innovation than US accounting standards.
If the United States somehow remains united after the ravages of Donald Trump’s predatory presidency, it will be thanks to the emotional resonance of the so-called American dream and shared allegiance to the promise,
enshrined
in the US Constitution’s Bill of Rights, of equal enjoyment of individual liberty.
The legal basis for a mechanism for permanent, structured cooperation on security already exists,
enshrined
in the Treaty of Lisbon.
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