在 英语 中使用 Explicit definition 的示例及其翻译为 中文
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(d) Incorporation in Mauritanian law of an explicit definition of discrimination against women.
Incorporate an explicit definition of the crime of sale of children into its Penal Code and draft Child Act(Malaysia);
The provisions of the CongolesePenal Code do not contain any explicit definition of terrorism.
Adoption of a explicit definition of the terms" direct and indirect" discrimination.
As it was already mentioned,the Angolan Criminal Code does not include an explicit definition of a terrorist act.
(a) Include an explicit definition of torture in the Criminal Code, incorporating all elements contained in article 1 of the Convention;
This Convention does not contain an explicit definition of terrorism or terrorist acts.
Australian marriage law is governed by the Marriage Act 1961,which in itself did not have an explicit definition for marriage.
The most explicit definition of the Catholic Canon is that given by the Council of Trent, Session IV, 1546….
Ms. Boko Nadjo(Benin)said that Beninese national legislation contained no explicit definition of discrimination.
The explicit definition of a multi-cloud environment, more than one, suggests that a hybrid cloud model is also indeed a multi-cloud model.
Adopt the Law on the Ombudsman for the Rights of the Child and incorporate an explicit definition of the crime of sale of children into the Penal Code(Poland);
There is no explicit definition of gender discrimination and there has been no reference to direct and indirect discrimination that approximates Article 1 of CEDAW.
While noting the Penal Code amendments,CRC urged Serbia to incorporate an explicit definition of the crime of sale of children into the Penal Code and the draft Child Act.
If an explicit definition was provided, it emphasized the importance of" productivity"(biological, economic) or the primary role of human activities as a direct cause of DLDD.
However, in various multilateral treaties and agreements, no explicit definition of" peaceful use" of outer space has been given yet, though it is a frequently used term.
While welcoming the planned revision of the Criminal Code, CAT was concerned at the lack, in the existing Code,of provisions containing an explicit definition of torture and criminalizing torture.
Most countries did not provide an explicit definition of affected areas that complemented or was an alternative to the UNCCD definition. .
The Committee encouraged the Government to review andamend the labour legislation with a view to introducing an explicit definition and prohibition of discrimination in accordance with the Convention.
Amending the Penal Code to include an explicit definition of torture identical to the one set forth in Article I of the Convention against Torture;
Of these,the International Convention for the Suppression of Terrorist Bombings contained the most explicit definition, but it did not yet have enough signatures to enter into effect.
Before André Weil gave the first explicit definition of a uniform structure in 1937, uniform concepts, like completeness, were discussed using metric spaces.
I would repeat-- our primary argument against insertion of these formulationsis the absence of any explicit definition or provision relating to such notions in international human rights law.
The Table 1 below provides explicit definition of ICT viewing from manufacturing and service aspects; indeed, a first attempt by the Department of Statistics(DOS) of Malaysia(Economic Census, 2000).
In another case,the anti-corruption legislation did not contain any explicit definition of the term" public official", which was only defined indirectly by reference to other concepts.
CEDAW was concerned in 2006 that no explicit definition of discrimination against women, in accordance with the Convention, is contained in national legislation.
It recommended therefore that Switzerland include an explicit definition of torture in the Criminal Code, incorporating all elements contained in article 1 of the Convention.
The Court found that, although there is no explicit definition of" reasonable accommodation" in the Act, the Act does apply the concept of" reasonable accommodation" in specific contexts.