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General Motors Board of Directors (2000). GM Board of Directors Corporate Governance Guidelines on Significant Corporate Governance Issues. | General Motors Board of Directors (2000). GM Board of Directors Corporate Governance Guidelines on Significant Corporate Governance Issues. |
Scans a, starting with bit start, towards more significant bits, until the first clear bit is found. Returns the index of the found bit. | Returns the index of the found bit. |
Scans a, starting with bit start, towards more significant bits, until the first set bit is found. Returns the index of the found bit. | Returns the index of the found bit. |
A significant number of projects, such as those listed under climate change, waste management, coastal and marine resources, freshwater resources, land resources, biodiversity and tourism resources, aimed at environmental protection and resources conservation. | A significant number of projects, such as those listed under climate change, waste management, coastal and marine resources, freshwater resources, land resources, biodiversity and tourism resources, aimed at environmental protection and resources conservation. |
The funds and programmes, and specialized agencies of the United Nations system, as well as non United Nations international organizations and regional organizations have organized a significant number of workshops and seminars dealing with specific topics or themes. | The funds and programmes and the specialized agencies of the United Nations system as well as non United Nations international organizations and regional organizations have organized a significant number of workshops and seminars dealing with specific topics or themes. |
Some 50 international agreements are concerned with the sound management of chemicals. The multiplicity and diversity of these agreements, and related needs for capacity building, have created significant challenges for countries, in particular developing countries and countries with economies in transition. | To facilitate communication, nationally and internationally, each Government should designate a Strategic Approach national focal point to act as a conduit for communication on Strategic Approach matters, including invitations to participate in meetings, and information dissemination. |
This will not be of assistance where there is an actual conflict between national law and the treaty obligation, but might be significant where there is no such conflict but domestic law simply does not provide for ways of challenging the act or decision. | This will not be of assistance where there is an actual conflict between national law and the treaty obligation, but might be significant where there is no such conflict but domestic law simply provides for nodoes not provide for ways of challenging the act or decision. |
See general comment No. 31, paras. 15 20 and Principle 19 of the Updated Set of Principles on impunity. In recent years, the European Court of Human Rights has developed a significant body of case law on what is meant by the right to an effective remedy, most notably clarifying the characteristics of an effective investigation and the scope of the need to involve the victim in the process. | See General general Comment comment No. 31, note 1, paras. 15 20 and Principle 19 of the Updated Set of Principles on impunity, note 5 supra, Principle 19. In recent years, the European Court of Human Rights has developed a significant body of case law on what is meant by the right to an effective remedy, most notably clarifying the characteristics of an effective investigation and the scope of the need to involve the victim in the process. see further |
内容 I. Questionnaire for the Member National Associations with the introduction thereto and the annex , p. 107114. II. Replies to the questionnaire, p. 115177. III. HagueVisby Rules Hamburg Rules synoptical table of the most significant changes suggested by the National Associations, p. 178228. IV. International SubCommittee on the Regime of Carriage of Goods by Sea report of the first session, London, 29th and 30th November, 1995, p. 229244. | Contents I. Questionnaire for the Member National Associations with the introduction thereto and the annex , p. 107 114. II. Replies to the questionnaire, p. 115 177. III. Hague Visby Rules Hamburg Rules synoptical table of the most significant changes suggested by the National Associations, p. 178 228. IV. International Sub Committee on the Regime of Carriage of Goods by Sea report of the first session, London, 29th and 30th November, 1995, p. 229 244. |