Примери за използване на Eight criteria на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Sharing the best practices adopted for implementing the eight criteria;
Notes that the eight criteria are applied and interpreted in different ways by Member States;
Sharing the best practices adopted for implementing the eight criteria;
It lists eight criteria that are to be taken into account when granting arms export licenses.
Criticises the violations of the eight criteria by Member States;
It lists eight criteria that are to be taken into account when granting arms export licenses.
Is critical of the frequent violations of the eight criteria by various Member States;
It lists eight criteria, which member states have to apply when taking a decision on arms export licence.
Stephen Grant argues that John Rawls identifies eight criteria for identifying an act as one of civil disobedience.
It lists eight criteria that member states agree to take into account when assessing applications for arms export licences.
Stresses that high-quality data on actual deliveries is essential for understanding how the eight criteria are applied;
The crucial point, however, is whether the eight criteria that have been developed to do this will actually be sufficient.
Stresses that high-quality, disaggregated data on actual deliveries are essential for understanding how the eight criteria are applied;
The standards are outlined in eight criteria that require member states to abide by certain standards when assessing licences for arms exports.
Reminds Member States that rigorous andscrupulous application of the eight criteria creates the necessary grounds for licence refusals;
The Common Position stipulates eight criteria that Member States are bound to take into account during the examination of arms export licence applications.
Notes that the Common Position is non-restrictive in scope and, accordingly, the eight criteria also apply to exports within the EU;
Whereas, under Article 3 of the Common Position, the eight criteria set minimum standards only and are without prejudice to any more restrictive arms control measures which Member States may take;
The specifications also stated that the quality of each tender was to be assessed on the basis of a maximum of 100 marks and under reference to eight criteria.
Calls for a uniform, consistent andcoordinated application of the eight criteria and full implementation of the Common Position with all its obligations;
Whereas there is currently no mechanism for standardised, independent verification andreporting of compliance with the eight criteria of the Common Position;
Whereas Article 10 of the Common Position clearly states that compliance with the eight criteria takes precedence over any economic social, commercial or industrial interests of Member States;
It is gratifying that the Commission- andhere the Commission deserves praise- leaves the identification of the eligible areas, based on the eight criteria, up to the Member States.
Notes the lack of provisions on sanctions for Member States that fail to comply with the eight criteria when granting licences and advises Member States to make provision for arrangements to conduct independent checks;
I cannot understand- and I think the same can be said of the rapporteur and the entire Committee on Agriculture andRural Development- why the Commission has not made the simulation results for the effects of these eight criteria available to us.
Regrets that there are no mechanisms for sanctions for violation of the eight criteria by a Member State and that there are no plans to that effect;
Calls furthermore for the eight criteria to be extended and applied also to the transfer of military, security and police personnel, to arms exports-related services, know-how and training, security technology and to private military and security services;
Whereas Common Position 2008/944/CFSP is a legally binding framework laying down eight criteria for the export of conventional arms to be applied by EU Member States to their licensing decisions;
MEPs have highlighted some particular cases, such as most arms exports to Saudi Arabia getting a green light from EU member states, even thougharms exports to the country violated six out of eight criteria, thus undermining the entire European arms control effort.
RegretNotes the fact that there is no possibility of having compliance with the eight criteria independently verified, that there are no mechanisms for sanctions for violation of the eight criteria by a Member State, and that there are no plans to that effect;