Examples of using States should implement in English and their translations into Chinese
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Mr. Al-Muqhim(Saudi Arabia) said that all States should implement the recommendations in the study.
States should implement Clear procedures to collect allegations of violations and investigate them.
His delegation further understood that the eleventhpreambular paragraph did not imply that States should implement obligations under human rights instruments to which they were not a party.
He proposed that States should implement those provisions until such time as the convention came into force.
States should implement existing standards regarding incitement to racial or religious hatred and violence.
The Committee agreed that more States should implement the Space Debris Mitigation Guidelines of the Committee.
States should implement recommendations of human rights mechanisms in an institutionalized and effective manner.
In that respect, the nuclear-weapon States should implement their respective undertakings with regard to nuclear disarmament.
States should implement all their international legal obligations and strengthen their cooperation with the treaty bodies.
In that regard, we reaffirm that nuclear-weapon States should implement the 13 practical steps set out in the final document of the 2000 NPT Review Conference.
States should implement integrated water resource management programmes and promote harmonized data capture and management systems.
In addition, we reiterate that nuclear-weapon States should implement the 13 practical steps set out in the Final Document of the 2000 Review Conference of the Parties to the NPT.
States should implement redistributive reforms through transparent, participatory and accountable approaches and procedures.
Furthermore, States should implement the Guidelines on Justice in Matters involving Child Victims and Witnesses of Crime.
States should implement paragraph 49 of general comment No. 34 of the Human Rights Committee by repealing so-called" memory laws";
Nuclear-weapon States should implement the 13 practical steps to eliminate nuclear weapons, as agreed at the 2000 Review Conference.
States should implement such measures to the greatest extent practicable, consistent with their national interests and obligations.
That means, inter alia, that developed States should implement the outcome of the Monterrey Consensus and the results of the Johannesburg World Summit on Sustainable Development in August 2002.
States should implement article 32 of the Convention to ensure the prohibition of economic exploitation and hazardous work for children.
Consequently, States should implement appropriate legal instruments and effective administrative procedures to ensure effective control.
States should implement such conditions in their national licensing mechanisms in order to harmonize national export control practices.
States should implement fully in legislation the International Code of Marketing of Breast-milk Substitutes and subsequent WHA resolutions.
States should implement comprehensive anti-discrimination legislation, including measures to prohibit discrimination by both State and private actors.
Nuclear-weapon States should implement article VI of the Treaty and the 13 practical steps for achieving nuclear disarmament adopted at the 2000 Review Conference.
States should implement training programmes to provide those who work in minority communities with linguistic and cultural training sensitive to the differences of their clientele.
(d) States should implement the Rabat Plan of Action on the prohibition of advocacy of national, racial or religious hatred that constitutes incitement to discrimination, hostility or violence.
(f) Member States should implement reforms and strategies to reduce overcrowding in a manner that is gender-sensitive and that effectively responds to the needs of the most vulnerable groups;
As regards health, the State should implement programmes covering primary health- care charges, hygiene questions and specific diseases connected with extreme poverty.