Montenegro Sample Clauses

Montenegro. Xx. Xxxxx XXXXXXX, Chief of emergency situations and civil security, Ministry of the Interior of the Republic of Montenegro, Xxx.Xx. Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx xx.00, 00000 XXXXXXXXX Tel. +000.00.000.000 Fax. +000.00.000.000 e-mail: xxx.xxxxxxxxx@xx.xx BANQUE DE DEVELOPPEMENT DU CONSEIL DE L'EUROPE/COUNCIL OF EUROPE DEVELOPMENT BANK Xx. Xxxxxxxx XXXX LIGERO, Vice Gouverneur de la Banque de Développement du Conseil de l'Europe, PARIS OCHA Xx Xxxxxx XXXXXX, Chief of External Relations, United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, (OCHA), Palais des Nations, 0-00 xxxxxx xx xx Xxxx, XX - 0000 GENEVE 10 Tel.00.00.000.00.00(st) Fax.00.00.000.00.00 e-mail: xxxxxx@xx.xxx UNITAR
AutoNDA by SimpleDocs
Montenegro. (i) Rehabilitation and betterment of about 90 km of the two-lane Adriatic Highway between Kolasin, Ivangrad and the Serbian border.
Montenegro. 2018 – 1 container (4 months/year). 2019 – 2 containers (4 months/year). 2020-2021 – 3 containers per 1 year and 2 one per 6 months/year).
Montenegro should seek early alignment with the relevant EU acquis and in line with the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) standards: −to adopt and implement an effective legal framework for the prevention of money laundering and combatting terrorist financing (…). Montenegrin authorities: should a) adopt the new Law on Prevention of Money Laundering and Terrorism Financing b) ensure that the central bank account register and the register of beneficial ownership are fully operational, adequately populated with data of legal resident and non- resident persons and accessible to FIU, judicial and law enforcement authorities; c) in addition, Montenegrin authorities should ensure that the Montenegrin authorities: Ministry of Interior, national parliament, Central Bank of Montenegro. Special Prosecutor’s Office Police High Court of Podgorica a) Adoption of the new la on prevention of money laundering and terrorism financing b) operationalisat ion of bank account register, complete a) End of 2023; b) c) continuous review in the framework of the biannual reports. The Law on Prevention of Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing regulates measures and actions taken to detect and prevent money laundering and terrorist financing, as well as the activities, powers and manner of work of the organizational unit of the state administration body responsible for internal affairs related to the prevention of money laundering and terrorist financing and other issues of importance in this area. The EU should seek to: provide, as appropriate, capacity building for Western Balkans partners' actions in this area (…). national cadastre is updated and reflects the reality of land ownership in the country. The European Commission: should consider providing, as appropriate, assistance on this specific issue, if requested, via TAIEX or any other relevant assistance programme. National Cadastre. population of the register of bank accounts and register of beneficial ownership, and grant access to FIU and law enforcement authorities to them; c) update the content of the national cadastre. A register of beneficial ownership was created in February 2022, providing the authorities with information on the individuals ultimately owning or controlling the shares of legal entities registered in Montenegro, but it needs to be completed. The Central Bank of Montenegro has a central register of resident accounts, but does not have a register of non-resident accounts, a crucial tool for investigations involv...
Montenegro should seek early alignment with the Montenegrin authorities: Montenegrin authorities: Ministry of the The number of financial investigations and prosecutions, relevant EU acquis and in line with the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) standards: (…) − to reinforce financial investigations in Counter-Terrorism efforts. The EU should seek to: provide, as appropriate, capacity building for Western Balkans partners' actions in this area. a) law enforcement and judicial authorities should increase their skills to carry out financial investigations, including through dedicated structures; b) ensure that investigative units have the adequate financial, human and technical resources to fulfil their tasks; c) strengthen the capacities of first line practitioners to counter terrorism financing with the support of the CEPOL initiative Counter Terrorism Support Network (CTSN). The regional training platform for CT operational professionals and training experts within the project will aim at gathering and disseminating operational best practices and translate them into trainings; d) should further develop the track record of investigation, prosecution and convictions, Interior - Police Directorate, Supreme State Prosecutor Office, High Court of Podgorica a) training, awareness raising for law enforcement and judicial authorities b) update on capacities of investigative units on terrorism financing and money laundering c) participation to CTSN activities, number and type of trainings on AML/CTF for first line practitioners Continuous review in the framework of the biannual reports. confiscations remain low in this area and should be increased. There is a need to promote a more strategic and proactive approach with regard to financial investigations. A number of training courses have already been provided. The CEPOL initiative started in 2022 can further enhance capacities and cooperation among WB counter terrorism financing practitioners. Further actions to facilitate exchange of best practices between Counter terrorism financing investigators should be considered. [i.e. a follow-up to the training provided through WB PaCT CTSN]. The WB PaCT CTSN will run to end of 2023, but provide training material for further use. including as regards the confiscation of criminal assets. Particular focus should be put on cases with foreign predicate offences. The European Commission should envisage providing, as appropriate: a) through CEPOL trainings ); b) through the Instrument for...
Montenegro. Macedonia Figure 6 Population by countries and years : Serbia, Montenegro and Macedonia Source: Health Statistical Yearbook or Statistical Yearbook for selected countries (2002-2009) People living in Slovenia have the longest life expectancy (77.7), followed by Croatia (75.5), B&H (74.6), Montenegro (74.2), Macedonia (74.0) and Serbia at the end (average: 73.8 years). 77.0 76.0 75.0 74.0 73.0 72.0 Slovenia Croatia BIH Serbia 71.0 75.5 74.6 74.2 74.0 73.8 77.7 Life expectancy* Montenegro Macedonia *data are for 2006 Figure 7 Life expectancy by countries Source: Health Statistical Yearbook or Statistical Yearbook for selected countries (2008-2009) b.Non-communicable diseases, lifestyle and attitudes toward health There may be noted a rise in overall mortality in WBC, which is mostly caused by more frequent dying of leading chronic non-communicable diseases. Cardiovascular diseases, malignant neoplasm and diabetes have been dominant chronic non-communicable diseases in WBC. Furthermore, cardiovascular diseases and malignant neoplasm accounted for more than two thirds of all deaths in 2006. In the period under observation (2000-2006), the highest growth of mortality is associated with diabetes. Table 7 Leading non-communicable diseases by countries, 2006. Sloven ia Croatia Federation BIH Republic of Sr pska Serbia Mo ntenegro Macedon ia in % of all causes of death Diseases of the circulatory system 39. 8 50. 8 53.7 48.8 57. 3 56. 8 58.7 Neoplasms 29. 5 25. 2 19.2 19.3 19. 7 16. 3 18.4 Injury, poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes 8. 2 5. 5 4.6 3. 7 4. 9 3.5 Diseases of the digestive system 5. 7 4. 6 2.4 2. 3 Diseases of the respiratory system 6. 8 5. 0 3.2 2. 3 4. 3 3.7 Endocrine, nutritional and metabolic diseases 2. 2 4.0 6.0 2. 5 2. 1 4.0 Symptoms,signs and abnormal clinical and laboratory findings, not elsewhere c lassified 5.7 9.1 9. 3 6.1 Note: data are for 2006 Source: Health Statistical Yearbook for selected countries (2008-2009) Cardiovascular diseases accounting from 39.8 to 57.3% of all causes of death are a leading cause of death in WBC. Women died of cardiovascular diseases more often than men (table 8). Additionally, the prevalence of diabetes is increasing for a long time assuming epidemic proportion worldwide.18 Although the highest incidence rates are registered in the developed world, the largest increase of number of people with diabetes is expected in the developing countries. Approximately 5% of the population in WBC ...
Montenegro. The most important lessons relate to constraints on Bulgarian administrative capacity specifically in the Ministry acting as Implementing Agency. Medium to long term efforts to reinforce this capacity are already under way and are supplemented in Phare 2004, but in the meantime additional measures have been put in place to assist. These include efforts to support horizontal public administration reform, limiting the number of grant schemes as these place extra burdens on administrative capacity and avoiding complex multi- phase contracting. Another key lesson is that the success of Phare projects depends on continuity of key senior and working level personnel. In addition to conditionality in project agreements, this issue is being addressed in the context of public sector reform and strengthening, e.g. by developing civil service contracts and conditions to avoid politically motivated staff transfers. More specific lessons relating to individual sectors are reflected in individual project documents
AutoNDA by SimpleDocs
Montenegro. Xx. Xxxxx XXXXXXX, Chief of emergency situations and civil security, Ministry of the Interior of the Republic of Montenegro, Xxx.Xx. Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx br.00, 00000 XXXXXXXXX Tel. +000.00.000.000 Fax. +000.00.000.000 e-mail: xxx.xxxxxxxxx@xx.xx MALTE Xx. Xxxxx XXXX, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Justice and Home Affairs, Valletta, NORVEGE/NORWAY Mr. Xxxx XXXXXXXXXX, Minister of Justice and the Police , Oslo, Norway REPUBLIQUE DE SAINT-MARIN / REPUBLIC OF SAN MARINO Xx. Xxxxxxxx XXXXXXX, Correspondant Permanent, Secrétaire Général, Centre Européen pour la Médecine des Catastrophes (CEMEC), Ospedale di Stato, Xxx Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx 00000 XXX XXXXXX Fax. +000.00.00.00 Tel. +000.00.00.00 e-mail : xxxxx@xxx.xx FEDERATION DE RUSSIE/RUSSIAN FEDERATION Xx. Xxxxxx X. SHOYGU, Minister of Civil Defense, Emergencies, & Natural Disasters EMERCOM of Russia, St. Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx 0, XXXXXX Tel. +7. 000.000.00.00 Fax. +7.495 000.00.00 e-mail: xxxxxxx@xxxx.xxx.xx Xx.Xxxx XXXXXXXX, First Vice Minister, Ministry of Civil Defense, Emergencies, & Natural Disasters EMERCOM of Russia, Permanent Correspondent, St Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx 0, XXXXXX Tel +0 (000)000.00.00 / 000.00.00 Fax+ 7.495 000.00.00/ 000.00.00 E-mail: xxxxxxx@xxxx.xxx.xx SLOVENIE/SLOVENIA Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxx ERJAVEC, Minister of Defence, Ljubljana, Slovenia BANQUE DE DEVELOPPEMENT DU CONSEIL DE L’EUROPE/COUNCIL OF EUROPE DEVELOPMENT BANK Xx. Xxxxxxxx XXXX LIGERO, Vice Gouverneur de la Banque de Développement du Conseil de l’Europe, PARIS OCHA Xx Xxxxxx XXXXXX, Chief of External Relations, United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, (OCHA), Palais des Nations, 0-00 xxxxxx xx xx Xxxx, XX - 0000 XXXXXX 10 Tel.00.00.000.00.00(st) Fax.00.00.000.00.00 e-mail: xxxxxx@xx.xxx UNITAR
Montenegro. 20061011 Joint Communique on the Establishment of Diplomatic Relations. Morocco 19940218 Bilateral Air Transport Agreement. 19960208 Entry into force:19960208 Agreement for the Establishment of a Joint Commission of Cooperation. 19980512 Entry into force:19980512 Memorandum of Understanding between the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the RSA and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Co-operation of the Kingdom of Morocco on Consultations. Mozambique 19940720 Entry into force:19940720 Agreement for the Establishment of a Joint Permanent Commission for Co-operation. 19950228 Entry into force:19950228 Agreement in respect of Co-operation and Mutual Assistance in the Field of Crime Combating. 19950228 Agreement in the field of Tourism. 19950228 Joint Statement of Intent by the Honourable Xx. Xxxxxx X Mandela President of the Rep. of South Africa and the Honourable Xx Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx President of the Rep. of Mozambique and the Presidents of the Agricultural Unions of the Free State and Transvaal Xx Xxxx Xxxxx Xx X.X.X. Xxxxxx. 19960116 Memorandum of Understanding on Natural Gas Trade. 19960227 Joint Statements of Intent in respect of Locating, Lifting and Destruction of Landmines. 19960506 Agreement on Agricultural Development. 19960506 Agreement regarding Merchant Shipping and related Matters. 19960726 Agreement on the Co-ordination of the Maputo Development Corridor. 19960726 Entry into force:19960726 Agreement on the Establishment and Functioning of the Joint Water Commission. 19960726 Protocol on the Design, Financing, Construction, Operation and Maintenance of a portion of National Route 4 in the Republic of South Africa and the Road from Ressano Xxxxxx to Maputo in the Republic of Mozambique as a Toll Highway together with Developments and Associated Facilities. 19970320 Memorandum of Understanding concerning Mepanda Uncua. 19970327 Agreement on Demining. 19970505 Bilateral Agreement on the Carriage of Goods by Road. 19970505 Bilateral Agreement on the Conveyance of Passengers by Road. 19970506 Agreement for the Promotion and Reciprocal Protection of Investments. Plus Protocol. 19980715 Protocol on the Establishment of an "One Stop Border Control Facility on the Border at Lebombo/Ressano Xxxxxx. 20000211 Diplomatic Exchange of Notes on the Employment of the South African National Defence Force to render Humanitarian Assistance to the Mozambican Government during the widespread Flooding. 20000316 Cooperation Agreement in the Field of Defence. 20010406 Agreem...
Montenegro. Univerzitet Crne Xxxx Norway • Norwegian University of Science and Technology • University of Oslo Netherlands • Free University Amsterdam Poland • Technical University of Lodz • University of Gdansk • AGH University of Science and Technology • Pedagogical University of Cracow • University of Lodz • University of Agriculture in Krakow • Jagiellonian University • University of Bialystok Portugal • University of Coimbra • Universidade de Porto Romania • West University of Timisoara • University of Craiova • Banat University of Agricultural Science and Veterinary Medicine • University of Medicine and Pharmacy of Tirgu Mures Russia • St. Xxxxxx’x Orthodox University • Herzen State Pedagogical University • Linguistics University of Nizhny Novgorod • Belgorod State University • Moscow State University "X.X. Xxxxxxxxx" • Saint - Petersburg State University • Moscow State Forest University • University of Xxxxxxxx • Volga State University of Technology • Tyumen State Oil and Gas University • Tyumen State University • Novosibirsk State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering • Sobolev Institute of Mathematics of Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences • Voronezh State Agricultural University • Rostov State Transport University • Ural State University of Architecture and Art • Ural Federal University named after the first Presid.of Russia X.X.Xxxxxxx • South Ural State University (National Research University) • Pushkin Leningrad State University • Lobachevsky University • University of Voronezh • University of Gubkin • Moscow Region State University • Pushkin State Russian Language Institute • Southern Federal University San Marino • University of the Republic of San Marino Slovakia • Slovak University of Agriculture in Nitra • University of Economics in Bratislava • Comenius University of Bratislava • Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava
Draft better contracts in just 5 minutes Get the weekly Law Insider newsletter packed with expert videos, webinars, ebooks, and more!