Examples of Interpretative declaration in a sentence
Interpretative declaration made at the time of adhesion) The Government of Brazil understands that Articles 43 and 48, (D) do not include the automatic right of on site visits and inspections by the Inter-American Commission of Human Rights, which will depend on the express consent of the State.
Interpretative declaration made at the time of adhesion)The Government of Brazil understands that Articles 43 and 48, (d) do not include the automatic right of on site visits and inspections by the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, which will depend on the express consent of the State.
Interpretative declaration on the subject of territorial sea upon signature and ratification of the LOS Convention by Oman.
Interpretative declaration on the subject ofstraits upon signature of the LOS Convention by Iran.
Interpretative declaration: An interpretative declaration is a declaration by a State as to its understanding of some matter covered by a treaty or its interpretation of a particular provision.
A new requirement to record in the central register the voter’s refugee, immigrant or settled status raises questions about its purpose and the protection of27 Venice Commission, Interpretative declaration on the stability of the electoral law, CDL-AD(2005)043, II.2.28 See in particular Alajos Kiss v.
CERD Interpretative declaration: The Kingdom of Thailand does not interpret and apply the provisions of this Convention as imposing upon the Kingdom of Thailand any obligation beyond the confines of the Constitution and the laws of the Kingdom of Thailand.
Interpretative declaration regarding article 2, paragraph 1, and article 3: Although the Government of Kuwait endorses the worthy principles embodied in these two articles as consistent with the provisions of the Kuwait Constitution in general and of its article 29 in particular, the rights to which the articles refer must be exercised within the limits set by Kuwaiti law.
ICESCR Interpretative declaration: The Government of the Kingdom of Thailand declares that the term “self-determination” as appears in Article 1 Paragraph 1 of the Covenant shall be interpreted as being compatible with that expressed in the Vienna Declaration and Programme of Action, adopted by the World Conference on Human Rights on 25 June 1993.
This three-year period shall run from the date of discovery to the conviction date of the offense.