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… reform � so far to little avail. As a result, the Prime Minister has said the Government may need to consider imposing sanctions against Zimbabwe in the foreseeable future. The third subject I should like to flag for your attention is the … reform � so far to little avail. As a result, the Prime Minister has said the Government may need to consider imposing sanctions against Zimbabwe in the foreseeable future. The third subject I should like to flag for your attention is the …
… to the obligations set out in Articles 8B.4 through 8B.7. Such authority shall include the ability to impose effective sanctions, which may include financial penalties, injunctive relief (on an interim or final basis), or the modification, …
… authorities in the proceedings. 79 Each Party shall provide that its judicial authorities have the authority to: impose sanctions, in appropriate cases, on a party to a civil judicial proceeding who fails to abide by valid orders issued by such authorities; and impose sanctions on parties to a civil judicial proceeding, their counsel, experts, or other persons subject to the court's … authorities in the proceedings. 79 Each Party shall provide that its judicial authorities have the authority to: impose sanctions, in appropriate cases, on a party to a civil judicial proceeding who fails to abide by valid orders issued by such …
… ongoing conflict and humanitarian crisis in Syria, protection of civilians in conflict zones, effective implementation of sanctions, countering the international terrorist threat and regional weapons proliferation. Australia and the United States … ongoing conflict and humanitarian crisis in Syria, protection of civilians in conflict zones, effective implementation of sanctions, countering the international terrorist threat and regional weapons proliferation. Australia and the United States …
… question – and has mobilised and focused the EU's considerable resources to address foreign policy objectives, from sanctions to development assistance. Where the EU has had less success is in creating a strategic grouping which is more … question – and has mobilised and focused the EU's considerable resources to address foreign policy objectives, from sanctions to development assistance. Where the EU has had less success is in creating a strategic grouping which is more …
… threat to peace or an actual breach of the peace, to prescribe terms of settlement, under threat of its powers to impose sanctions if it deems them necessary to maintain or restore peace. (See Commentary, paragraphs 15-16, 35-37; text, Chapter … threat to peace or an actual breach of the peace, to prescribe terms of settlement, under threat of its powers to impose sanctions if it deems them necessary to maintain or restore peace. (See Commentary, paragraphs 15-16, 35-37; text, Chapter …
… to enforce compliance shall include the ability to impose, or seek from administrative or judicial bodies, effective sanctions, which may include financial penalties, or the modification, suspension, and revocation of licences. Article … to enforce compliance shall include the ability to impose, or seek from administrative or judicial bodies, effective sanctions, which may include financial penalties, or the modification, suspension, and revocation of licences. Article …
… 12- [23] 2. Such authority shall include the ability to impose, or seek from administrative or judicial bodies, effective sanctions, which may include financial penalties, injunctive relief (on an interim or final basis), or the modification, … 12- [23] 2. Such authority shall include the ability to impose, or seek from administrative or judicial bodies, effective sanctions, which may include financial penalties, injunctive relief (on an interim or final basis), or the modification, …
… he was critical of any suggestion that under its provisions members might become obliged to wage war or impose sanctions or conform to the judgements of an external judicial body (the Permanent Court of International Justice (PCIJ), … three months had elapsed the state in question could still make war (under Article 12) without suffering the automatic sanctions prescribed in the Covenant (under Article 16). To deal with this 'gap' in the League system of security, a … 1938, after the Sino-Japanese war proper had been raging for a year, did China finally convince the Council to impose sanctions on Japan (under Article 16 of the Covenant); concrete actions, however, were left to the individual states, and …