Examples of using Igos in English and their translations into German
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Nation states are therefore the foundational elements of all IGOs.
IGOs are more than instruments of co-operating nation states;
It is moreover problematic that not in all cases IGOs and INGOs can be clearly distinguished.
Certainly, IGOs too are also based on formal agreements contracts, statutes, charters, etc.
Recall that until December 31, 2019,the following standards for the import of goods into IGOs are in force.
No improvement, IGOs do not have enforcement capability.
Class here: UN& UN agencies, EU institutions,intergovernmental and non-governmental organizations(IGOs and NGOs) etc.
IGOs denote not only international but, more specificly, inter-governmental organisations.
We also engaged in an ongoing dialogue with NGOs and IGOs in all our regions, e.g. Berne Declaration, Greenpeace, the UN Global Compact and UNEP FI.
The exact figures vary greatly in the research literature, however,which can be attributed to the differing definitions of IGOs and INGOs.
The characteristics of IGOs include regular general assemblies and plenary sessions, a permanent secretariat and an identifiable headquarters.
The secretariats of the war cabinets and the cooperation of the Allieswere decisive factors in the organisational formation of IGOs and INGOs once hostilities had ended.97.
In the interwar period, the importance of IGOs and INGOs increased with respect to their number, their influence and their areas of responsibility.
States frequently dispatch official representatives to INGOs(e.g. European Broadcasting Union) and, vice versa,various IGOs accept private actors and associations, i. e.
The Directive applies to both public and private sectors, like NGOs, IGOs and businesses, including international businesses whenever the controller uses equipment located within the EU to process data.
William Penn(1644-1718) already argued in the 17th century for a European parliament, which would be organised by means of internationally selected secretaries. The proposal may thereforebe considered as a first version of the permanent secretariat that is typical for IGOs.
The top performers per sector are the European Bank for Reconstruction andDevelopment(EBRD) for IGOs, the International Federation of Organic Agriculture Movements(IFOAM) for INGOs and BHP Billiton among the corporations.
The primary fields of activity of IGOs and INGOs are health care, international communications, scientific cooperation, labour organisation, economic cooperation, the international food regime, assisting refugees and displaced persons as well as issues of international law.
The international system before the First World War, however, was notably Eurocentric, particularly with regard to IGOs. The activities of many INGOs, especially regarding peace initiatives, were rather more future-oriented and visionary than deliberately pragmatic.63.
Alongside several national electionmanagement bodies, as well as NGOs and IGOs active in elections, the Commission attendedand gave two presentations, one on elections to the European Parliament, the other on EUelection observation and assistance in third countries.
The Alpine and Carpathian Conventions together with the Convention on Biological Diversity and other partners are bringing togetherhigh-level representatives of states, Intergovernmental Organizations(IGOs) and other relevant institutions and alliances worldwide to explore the best way to protect the biodiversity of mountain environments by highlighting activities in different mountain regions of the world.
We work with industry organisations, non-governmental and international organisations(NGOs and IGOs) and multi-stakeholder initiatives around the world to raise awareness of sustainability issues, promote good practice and support specific projects.