Examples of MRC Agreement in a sentence
However, it is a challenge to objectively compare how different teams perform so that they can be set up effectively (Levy and Williams, 2004).
R e- q u i r e m e n t s t ha t es t a blis h t h e m i n- i m u m a ccep t a ble q ua li t y level fo r pl an- n i n g, desig n i n g, i n s t a lli n g, an d m a i n- t a i n i n g BM P’s.( aa) State.
Article 9 of the Mekong Agreement: “Freedom of Navigation” (Cambodia, Laos, Thailand and Viet Nam (MRC Agreement 1995); (ii) “Agreement on Commercial Navigation on the Lancang-Mekong river among the Governments of China, Laos, Myanmar and Thailand”, signed in 2000, and followed by a “Joint Committee on Coordination for Commercial Navigation (JCCCN)” and finally: (iii) “Agreement between Government of Vietnam and Cambodia on Waterborne Transportation”, signed in 2009.
The point being made here is that the MRC- Agreement rather dictates what Laos can do, instead of what it cannot do.
The MRC was established under the Agreement on the Cooperation for the Sustainable Development of the Mekong River Basin, signed at Chiang Rai, 5 April 1995 (MRC Agreement).
The MRC Agreement 1995 laid the foundation for the establishment and improvement of environmental assessments in the Lower Mekong Basin.
Pursuant to Article 5 of the 1995 MRC Agreement, Procedures for Notification, Prior Consultation and Agreement (PNPCA) were established by the MRC in 2003.
This model outlines three components of clinical supervision: Formative (educative/development of skills) function; which refers to the aspect of clinical supervision that relates to the professional development of the practitioner.
While the aim should not be to (re)introduce any prioritisation of navigational uses over other uses, or to amend the existing MRC Agreement, the present Article 9 on freedom of navigation should be elaborated to form an additional legal instrument dealing with freedom of navigation and its practical conse- 11 Morsey Wheeler, V., "Co-operation for Development in the Lower Mekong Basin", American Journal of Interna- tional Law, 1970, Vol.
In the following discussion, we have assumed that only the last two factors are relevant.