International Relations Clause Samples

The International Relations clause defines how the parties to an agreement will interact with each other and with third parties in the context of international dealings. It typically outlines the expectations for cooperation, communication, and compliance with relevant international laws or treaties. For example, it may specify how disputes involving foreign jurisdictions are handled or require adherence to certain international standards. The core function of this clause is to ensure that cross-border aspects of the agreement are managed smoothly and in accordance with applicable international norms, reducing the risk of misunderstandings or legal conflicts.
International Relations. The parties agree to share information in developing their respective international strategies that reflect a strategic approach to building stronger relationships with the international community. The parties further agree to share resources and best practices in their work related to improving governance structures in other countries, including South Africa, where both provinces have twinning programs financed in part by the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA).
International Relations. DESCRIPTION Activities that address threats and opportunities to the Cayman Islands financial services industry. QUANTITY 1 8 – 15 1 8 – 15 N/A N/A  Number of Research Projects  Number of international industry stakeholder meetings QUALITY 100% 100% 100% 100% N/A N/A  Research Projects conducted by reputable individuals according to well-defined research parameters.  Stakeholder meetings arranged to address topical issues and according to strategy agreed with Ministry. TIMELINESS 100% 100% 100% 100% N/A N/A  Research timed to allow for maximum participation  Stakeholder meetings scheduled to coincide with roadshows when practical LOCATION 100% 100% N/A  Cayman Islands and Europe RELATED BROAD OUTCOME: A Strong Economy to Help Families and Business DESCRIPTION Activities that proactively promote the competitive advantages of the Cayman Islands financial services industry, reinforce the jurisdictional brand, and attract appropriate business for the jurisdiction.  Number of International Roadshows  Number of advertisements in international publications QUALITY 100% 100% 100% 100% N/A N/A  Roadshows will involve coordinated attendance by multiple stakeholders, engaging with clients and media in target jurisdictions, with detailed itineraries coordinated with the Ministry.  Advertisements will utilize messaging agreed with the Ministry and placed in publications appropriate for the relevant industry sectors. TIMELINESS 100% 100% 100% 100% N/A N/A  Roadshows scheduled to allow for Ministry participation.  Advertisements scheduled to maximize positive exposure for the jurisdiction. LOCATION 100% 100% N/A  USA, Europe and Asia RELATED BROAD OUTCOME: A Strong Economy to Help Families and Business DESCRIPTION Activities that are designed to raise the awareness and understanding of the financial services industry with domestic stakeholders, and which contribute to pathways to future career opportunities for young Caymanians.  Number of Student Education and Work Experience Programmes  Number of Local Events and Seminars  Number of Local Awareness Campaigns QUALITY 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% N/A N/A N/A  Student Programmes will involve facilitated workshops, mentorship opportunities, and coordinated work experience for a minimum of 50 students.  Local Event will provide an opportunity for all local stakeholders to learn more about the financial services industry in accordance with jointly agreed messaging.  Awareness Campaigns will use a variety...
International Relations. (a) The Union of Republics of Bosnia and Herzegovina shall apply for membership of European and international institutions and organisations, as decided by the Presidency. (b) Any Constituent Republics may apply for membership of an international organization if such membership would not be inconsistent with the interests of the Union of Republics of Bosnia and Herzegovina or of either of the other Constituent Republics. (a) The Union of Republics of Bosnia and Herzegovina shall remain a party to all international treaties in force for the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina on the date of the entry into force of this Constitutional Agreement, unless the Union Parliament decides that steps to denounce any such treaty shall be taken. However, treaties entered into after 18 November 1990 shall be considered by the Union Parliament within a period of three months from the entry into force of this Constitutional Agreement and shall only remain on force if the Union Parliament so decides. (b) The Union of Republics of Bosnia and Herzegovina shall continue all diplomatic relations until the Presidency decides to continue or discontinue them. (c) Union of Republics of Bosnia and Herzegovina may become a party to international treaties if such participation is approved by the Union Parliament. The Parliament may by law provide for participation in certain types of international agreements by decision of the Presidency. To the extent such participation would involve responsibilities that are to be carried out by the Constituent Republics, their advance approval must be secured, except in respect of the treaties referred to in Article V. 3. (d) Any Constituent Republic may, if eligible, become a party to an international treaty if such participation would not be inconsistent with the interests of the Union of Republics of Bosnia and Herzegovina or of either of the other Constituent Republics.
International Relations. International Relations continue to be important and there is a strong European dimension embedded in many projects across the programme and across the wider project. Throughout the lockdown period Galway 2020 has continued to engage and work closely with the international embassies and cultural institution based in Ireland, including the British Council, the Embassy of France in Ireland, Institut Francais, Event Scotland and the Goethe-Institut to explore future co-programming and collaborations opportunities in light of restricted artist mobility and other challenges brought about due to COVID-19. 4.1 EU-Japan Fest 4.2 European Capitals of Culture (ECoC) 4.3 European Week of Regions 5. Galway 2020 Links to The Galway Cultural Strategy 2016-2025 Cultural Strategy Strategic Aim Galway 2020 Project
International Relations. In so far as is necessary to achieve the objectives set out in this Regulation and without prejudice to the respective competences of the Member States and the Union institutions, including the European External Action Service, the Agency may develop contacts and enter into administrative arrangements with supervisory authorities, international organisations and the administrations of third countries in particular with those impacting the Union energy wholesale market in order to promote the harmonisation of the regulatory framework. Those arrangements shall not create legal obligations in respect of the Union and its Member States nor shall they prevent Member States and their competent authorities from concluding bilateral or multilateral arrangements with those supervisory authorities, international organisations and the administrations of third countries. The cooperation stemming from the previous paragraph may concern aspects of common interest, such as methodologies of data collection, analysis and assessment of data or other information and other areas of expertise.”
International Relations. International Relations continue to be important and there is a strong European dimension embedded in many projects across the programme and across the wider project. Throughout the lockdown period Galway 2020 has continued to engage and work closely with the international embassies and cultural institution based in Ireland, including British Council, Embassy of France in Ireland, Institut Francais, Event Scotland, The Finnish Institute and the Goethe-Institut to explore future co-programming and collaborations opportunities in light of restricted artist mobility and other challenges brought about due to COVID-19. We are particularly keen to ensure progression pathways for our artists and cultural partners post COVID 19 and have started conversations with other bidding cities and ECoC’s.
International Relations. In September Galway 2020 commenced EU and International Update section on funding and opportunities in partnership with Galway Chamber of Commerce Announcement of EU Japan Fest commitment to Galway Cultural Organisations until 2023. Application window for applications for funding from 3rd to 30th September Hosting of Mr ▇▇▇▇, Secretary General of EU Japan Fest in Galway in September
International Relations. For direct entry Year 2 (Lev 5) of the BA (Hons) Politics and International Relations / BA (Hons) International Relations degree at Westminster from the IGETC or AA/AS or AAT/AST at Santa ▇▇▇▇▇▇ College, students must complete the following modules which are equivalent to 120 UK credits (at level 4, year 1) at Westminster: 20cr Core 4PIRS010W Political Ideas in Action 3 units core GLOBAL 3 – Global Media OR POL SC 23 – Sex, Gender, and Power 20cr Core 4PIRS009W Introduction to International Relations 3 units core GLOBAL 10 – Global Issues 20cr Core 4PIRS003W Dilemmas of International Development 3 units core GLOBAL 11 - World Geography. An Introduction to Global Studies OR GLOBAL 5 - International Political Economy: An Introduction to Global Studies 20cr Core 4PIRS008W Critical Perspectives in Global Politics 3 units core POL SC 47 – International Politics Seminar 20cr Option 4PIRS004W Global Governance and Development 3 units core option Any 3 units from: PHILOS 48, Nonviolent Resistance (3) (formerly same as HIST 48) POL SC 3, Introduction to Politics: Justice, Power, and Agency (3) POL SC 7, International Politics (3) POL SC 11, World Affairs and the United Nations (3) POL SC 22, Environmental Politics and Policies (3) 20cr Option 4PIRS007W The Politics of Migration 19 3 units core option Any 3 units from: POL SC 21 Race, Ethnicity and the Politics of Difference (3) SOCIOL 2 Social Problems (3) SOCIOL 32 Asian Americans in Contemporary Society (3) SOCIOL 34 Racial and Ethnic Relations in American Society (3) 20cr Option 4PIRS002W Democracy in Crisis 3 units core option Any 3 units from: POL SC 52, Contemporary Political Thought (3) POL SC 3, Introduction to Politics: Justice, Power, and Agency (3) WGS 20, Gender, Feminisms, and Social Movements: A Global Approach (3) ANTHRO 14, Sex, Gender and Culture (3) ANTHRO 21, Peoples and Power in Latin America (3) 20cr Option 4PIRS001W British Politics 3 units core option Any 3 units from: POL SC 14 Middle East Government and Politics (3) POL SC 2 Comparative Government and Politics (3) POL SC 8 The Modern Far East (3) The following entry criteria must also be met: To be eligible for entry to Year 2 of the above bachelor programme at Westminster students must achieve: Required Grade Successful completion IGETC or AA/AS or AAT/AT with GPA of 2.7 to include the specified number of major units detailed in the table above English Language Requirements Applicants who are not nationals of one of the specified Majority ...
International Relations. International Relations continue to be important and there is a strong European dimension embedded in many projects across the programme and across the wider project. Throughout the lockdown period Galway 2020 has continued to engage and work closely with the international embassies and cultural institution based in Ireland, including the British Council, the Embassy of France in Ireland, Institut Francais, Event Scotland and the Goethe-Institut to explore future co-programming and collaborations opportunities in light of restricted artist mobility and other challenges brought about due to COVID-19.
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