Diplomatic Conference definition

Diplomatic Conference means the convocation of Contracting Parties for the purpose of revising or amending the Treaty;

Examples of Diplomatic Conference in a sentence

  • The Diplomatic Conference reached an impasse on that subject and, before the French delegation put forward a new proposal, an agreement on the adoption of rules applicable to non-international armed conflicts seemed unachievable.

  • The convocation of any Diplomatic Conference shall be decided by the Assembly.

  • The Diplomatic Conference on Maritime Security adopted a number of measures in December 2002 which were aimed at enhancing ship security and port facilities.

  • This Treaty shall be open for signature at the Diplomatic Conference in Marrakesh, and thereafter at the headquarters of WIPO by any eligible party for one year after its adoption.

  • The agreed statements of the Diplomatic Conference that adopted the Treaty (WIPO Diplomatic Conference on Certain Copyright and Neighboring Rights Questions) concerning certain provisions of the WPPT, are reproduced in endnotes below.

  • It shall be open until June 30, 1962, for signature by any State invited to the Diplomatic Conference on the International Protection of Performers, Producers of Phonograms and Broadcasting Organisations which is a party to the Universal Copyright Convention or a member of the International Union for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works.

  • This Act shall be open for signature by any member State of the Union and any other State which was represented in the Diplomatic Conference adopting this Act.

  • The term ‘‘Rome Statute’’ means the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, adopted by the United Nations Diplomatic Conference of Plenipotentiaries on the Estab- lishment of an International Criminal Court on July 17, 1998.

  • It is proposed that the Member States of WIPO which are members of the Lisbon Union be invited to the Diplomatic Conference as “Member Delegations”, that is, with the right to vote (see the draft Rules of Procedure of the Diplomatic Conference in document LI/R/PM/2 (“draft Rules of Procedure”), Rule 2(1)(i)).

  • The Secretary-General shall transmit certified copies of this Convention to all States and intergovernmental organizations which were represented in the Diplomatic Conference that adopted this Convention and, on request, to any other State or intergovernmental organization.

Related to Diplomatic Conference

  • Conference bridging service means an ancillary service that links 2 or more participants of an audio or video conference call and may include the provision of a telephone number, but does not include the telecommunications services used to reach the conference bridge.

  • Public safety answering point or “PSAP” means an answering location for 911 calls originating in a given area. The E911 Authority may designate a PSAP as primary or secondary, which refers to the order in which calls are directed for answering. Primary PSAPs answer calls; secondary PSAPs receive calls on a transfer basis. PSAPs are public safety agencies such as police, fire, emergency medical, etc., or a common bureau serving a group of such entities.

  • Bait means any salt, mineral, grain, or other feed. Salt or mineral blocks used for normal agricultural practices are not considered bait.

  • Multidisciplinary team means a group of individuals who possess knowledge and skills related to the diagnosis, assessment, and disposition of child abuse cases and who are professionals practicing in the disciplines of medicine, nursing, public health, substance abuse, domestic violence, mental health, social work, child development, education, law, juvenile probation, or law enforcement, or a group established pursuant to section 235B.1, subsection 1.

  • Speech-language pathologist means an individual who is licensed by a state to practice speech-language pathology.

  • School term means that portion of the school year, July