· Is the concept limited to the WTO; how do other international economic institutions, e.g. (...) · How do developing countries interpret the concept, how is it different from notion, such as “policy space”?
· How do emerging economies who have gained voice within the WTO understand and apply the concept?
· How do these concepts influence thinking about reforming the system generally?
Language:English
Score: 544738.67
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Microsoft Word - ATM SG1 WP 12 - High Level Concept
ATM SG/1-WP/12 3/06/2014
International Civil Aviation Organization
MIDANPIRG ATM Sub Group
First Meeting (ATM SG/1)
(Cairo, Egypt, 9 - 12 June 2014)
Agenda Item 5: Airspace Management Issues
MID REGION’S HIGH LEVEL AIRSPACE CONCEPT
(Presented by the Secretariat)
SUMMARY
This paper presents a proposal for a MID Region High Level Airspace Concept.
(...) INTRODUCTION
1.1 An airspace concept provides the outline and intended framework of operations within an airspace. (...) Airspace concepts can include details of the practical organization of the airspace and its users based on particular CNS/ATM assumptions, e.g.
Language:English
Score: 543872.9
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Microsoft Word - MID PIRG19 - WP49-MID High Level Airspace Concept-ICAO MID Doc 004.docx
MIDANPIRG/19 & RASG-MID/9-WP/49 10/02/2022
International Civil Aviation Organization
MIDANPIRG/19 and RASG-MID/9 Meetings
(Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, 14-17 February 2022)
Agenda Item 5.7: Air Navigation Planning and Implementation - ATM
MID REGION HIGH LEVEL AIRSPACE CONCEPT (HLAC)
(Presented by the Secretariat)
SUMMARY
This paper presents an update on the actions taken as a follow-up to the MIDANPIRG Decision 18/32 related to High Level Airspace Concept (MID Doc 004).
(...) INTRODUCTION
1.1 The objective of the MID Doc 004 “MID Region High Level Airspace Concept” is to consolidate the ATM operational requirements agreed upon by MIDANPIRG, in order to provide a generic set of characteristics to be applied by States, which would support the harmonization of the ATM operations in the MID Region.
1.2 The meeting may wish to recall MIDANPIRG Decision 18/32:
MIDANPIRG DECISION 18/32: HIGH LEVEL AIRSPACE CONCEPT ACTION GROUP (HLAC AG)
That, the High Level Airspace Concept Action Group (HLAC AG), composed of the ATM Focal Points from Bahrain, Egypt, Jordan, Oman, Saudi Arabia, UAE, IATA and ICAO MID, be established to review and prepare a revised version of the MID Region High Level Airspace Concept (MID Doc 004), by 31 August 2021, for presentation to the ATM SG/7 meeting and endorsement by the MIDANPIRG/19 meeting.
(...) What Revised version of the MID Doc 004
Who HLAC AG
When 2022
DRAFT MIDANPIRG/19 DECISION 19/XX: HIGH LEVEL AIRSPACE CONCEPT
ACTION GROUP (HLAC AG)
That, the High Level Airspace Concept Action Group (HLAC AG), composed of the ATM Focal Points from Bahrain, Egypt, Jordan, Oman, Saudi Arabia, UAE, IATA and ICAO MID, be established to review and prepare a revised version of the MID Region High Level Airspace Concept (MID Doc 004), by 30 September 2022, for presentation to the ATM SG/8 meeting and endorsement by the MIDANPIRG/20 meeting.
3.
Language:English
Score: 543740.1
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https://www.icao.int/MID/MIDAN...ID19%20and%20RASGMID9/WP49.pdf
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Microsoft PowerPoint - 06 Workshop Introduction_vJUL13
Workshop Introduction and Working Arrangements Module 6
European Airspace Concept Workshops for PBN Implementation
Airspace Concept Workshop 2
Introduction
Actual start of the work Step-by-step approach Team composition Documenter Present your work
Airspace Concept Workshop 3
Workshop Limitations
2,5 day Workshop Only high level Curiosity Compare results Provide our solution What are your issues (discussions)
Airspace Concept Workshop 4
Round Table
Who are you Background and experience What do you expect to get out of this workshop
Airspace Concept Workshop 5
Teams
Identify roles and responsibilities Who will take the lead? Role play Documenter CE and FP will support one of the teams
Airspace Concept Workshop 6
Case Study
Setting the scene Basic data Think outside the box! (...) Ask questions There are no silly questions!!
Airspace Concept Workshop 7
Breakout rooms
FP or CE will support and provide data if required Material available PC MAPS Overhead projector
Airspace Concept Workshop 8
ANY QUESTIONS SO FAR?
Language:English
Score: 543589.65
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He viewed it as a useful concept to complement the traditional concept of security, linking that traditional conceptualization with concepts relating to development and human rights. (...) Contrary to the traditional concept of security, “human security” had broadened the concept to encompass human rights concerns in the pursuit of security. (...) The concept of human security was not new and her delegation welcomed the concept’s noble objectives.
Language:English
Score: 542614.65
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Franz Xaver Perrez Head of Section Global Affairs, Federal Office for the Environment, Switzerland
IFCS Forum V, Budapest, 26. 9. 2006
Overview: 1.Introduction 2.Background: Origins of the Concept 3.Issues Surrounding the Application of
Precaution (a)Elements of the Concept (b)Main “Challenges” (c)Status in International Law
4.Relevant International Instruments 5.Commonalities 6.Conclusions
IFCS Forum V, Budapest, 26. 9. 2006
Background: Origins of Precaution
• growing appreciation of the scientific uncertainties;
• irreversible consequences of not taking a preventive measure;
• evolved in national legislation; • internationally, invoked in the early 1980’s; • Rio Declaration (1992) as entry point into
international policy
IFCS Forum V, Budapest, 26. 9. 2006
Elements of the Concept
Rio Principle 15: “In order to protect the environment, the precautionary approach shall be widely applied by States according to their capabilities. (...) IFCS Forum V, Budapest, 26. 9. 2006
Elements of the Concept
Rio Principle 15: • protection of the environment; • threat of serious or irreversible damage; • scientific uncertainty; • cost-effectiveness; • does not require, but allow action; • application according to capability
IFCS Forum V, Budapest, 26. 9. 2006
Elements of the Concept
Stockholm Convention (Art. 1): “Mindful of the precautionary approach as set forth in Principle 15 of the Rio Declaration on Environment and Development, the objective of this Convention is to protect human health and the environment from persistent organic pollutants.”
(...) IFCS Forum V, Budapest, 26. 9. 2006
Tools and Approaches for Applying Precaution in the Context of Chemicals Safety: An Introduction
Background: Origins of Precaution
Elements of the Concept
Elements of the Concept
Elements of the Concept
Elements of the Concept
Main Challenges to a Common Understanding
Relevant International Instruments in Context of Chemicals Safety
General Commonalities with regard to the Concept
Conclusions
Language:English
Score: 541401.46
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https://www.who.int/ifcs/docum...forums/forum5/perrez_swiss.pdf
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Developing an Implementation Research Proposal
Module 3:
Planning to conduct the research
Six steps in the IR process
• Objective
• Expected outcomes
• Key concepts
• Seeking ethical clearance
• Project implementation process
• Good practices in research
Outline of the
Presentation
Objective
Increase your understanding of the
planning process for implementing
a research project
Expected outcomes
• Describe the ethical requirements and processes
required to successfully submit a project protocol for
ethical review
• Describe the related ethical processes in a project cycle
• Systematically describe the steps taken to implement a
research project
• Comprehend the value of good practices in the full cycle
of a research project
After this module you will be able to:
Key concept 1:
Seeking ethical clearance
What are your experiences with seeking ethical approval?
(...) Updating and revising
the research plan
Starting the Implementation Process
Include the entire research team
in the launch
Review:
Project goals
Objectives
Indicators
Work plan
Key Concept 2:
Project Implementation
• Documenting the
processes
• What is happening?
(...) • Training of implementers
• Pre-testing of instruments
• Data management
• Recording
• Storage
• Back up files
• Data protection
• Data sharing
Key Concept 3:
Good practices in IR
Application of
key concepts
Example project: Key Findings from an
evaluation of the mothers2mothers program
in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Concept 1: Ethical procedures
Concept 2: Programme implementation processes
Concept 3: Good practices in implementation
research
Language:English
Score: 541321.44
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https://www.who.int/tdr/public...oolkit/Module3-Slide_Final.pdf
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E 18.00-20.00
UNICEF Morocco and Morocco National Human Rights Council (CNDH - Conseil National des Droits de l'Homme)
Opening of art exhibition: Journey of a Young Migrant: Bringing Stories Alive Through Art
F 20.30-22.30
Palmeraie
A 8.00-10.00
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B 10.30-12.30
HLPM/UNECA/AUC
Synergies Between the High Level Panel on Migration and the Global Compact on Migration
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C 13.00-15.00
Asia Pacific Forum on Women, Law and Development, Tenaganita, Karmojibi Nari, Migrante International, International Migrants Alliance
Migrants on death row: Bringing access to justice for migrant workers
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D 15.30-17.30
The Independent Center For Research and Dialogue Initiatives (CIRID), Switzerland and the MENA regional offices, in Partnership with the Republic of Senegal
Memories of African Migration between Stillness and Motion
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E 18.00-20.00
Eritrea, KNOMAD, World Bank
A Proposed Systematic Review Framework for the Global Compact on Migration
F 20.30-22.30
Diamant
A 8.00-10.00
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B 10.30-12.30
International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development (ICTSD), the International Organization for Migration (IOM), the European Centre for Development Policy Management (ECDPM), the National Center for Competence in Research (nccr-on the move), University of Bern, and OCP Policy Center, with the support of the Inter-American Development Bank (IADB)
Migration, Trade and Global Economy
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C 13.00-15.00
Government of Nigeria through its National Commission for Refugees, Migrants and Internally Displaced Persons (NCFRMI) in collaboration with Networks of Civil Society: Civil Society Network on Migration and Development (CSOnetMADE); Pan African Network in Defense of the Rights of Migrants (PANiDMR); Sisters of Notre Dame deNamur (SNDdeN); Curia Generalizia Agostiniana – Augustinians International, Center for Women Studies and Intervention (CWSI)
Strengthening State and Non-state Actors' Cooperation and Partnership for the Implementation of the GCM: Experiences from Multiple Actors Collaboration
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D 15.30-17.30
Private sector
Partnering with the private sector: The GCM and business
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E 18.00-20.00
OHCHR
OHCHR informal discussion with NGOs on human rights in the Global Compact for Migration
F 20.30-22.30
Side events on Sunday 9 December at Palmeraie Golf Palace
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Atlas 1
A 8.00-10.00
Representatives of CGFNS International, Inc. and the International Centre on Nurse Migration
Restoration of Certification of Refugee Health Professionals and Caregivers
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2
B 10.30-12.30
UNECA
Operationalizing the Global Compact on Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration in Africa
3
C 13.00-15.00
UAE, IOM, Migrant Forum Asia
Regional Dimensions in the Implementation, Follow-up and Review of the Global Compact for Migration
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D 15.30-17.15
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Regional Perspectives on the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration
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E 17.30 - 19.30
OECD, European Commission
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Atlas 2
A 8.00-10.00
the Initiative for Child Rights in the Global Compacts Member States, members of the Initiative on Child Rights in the Global Compacts (including UNICEF and other UN Agencies, Civil society organisations and other agencies/experts) IFRC other stakeholders
Children and The Global Compact on Migration: How to translate commitments into action
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7
C 13.00-15.00
Talent Beyond Boundaries
A New Private Sector Talent Strategy and Emerging Solution to Displacement
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D 15.30-17.15
FAO/UNDP/UNHCR/WFP
Minimizing the adverse drivers and structural factors that compel people to leave their countries through sustainable development in rural areas of origin
9
E 17.30 - 19.30
PEN International and The International Cities of Refuge Network (ICORN)
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10
Oliveraie
A 8.00-10.00
The Bahá’í International Community
Beyond Migration Policies: Addressing the needs of an interconnected world
11
B 10.30-12.30
The State of Qatar’s Ministry for Administrative Development, Labour and Social Affairs and Co-Sponsors (TBC): Sri Lanka, a Western country.
National Commitment, Inter-Regional Cooperation and Global Partnerships to Achieve Safe Migration
12
C 13.00-15.00
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship of Canada in collaboration with the International Organization for Migration
Innovative Solutions to Enhancing Pathways for Regular Migration
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D 15.30-17.15
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Global programme to strengthen the collection and use of migration data
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E 17.30 - 19.30
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Changing the Narratives on Migration in Africa: Collaborations between Media, Journalists and Migrant Rights Networks of Civil Society’
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Roseraie
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Centre international de droit comparé de l'environnement (CIDCE)
Migrations, Droit, Environnement et Sécurité/ Migration, Law, Environment and security
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B 10.30-12.30
UNESCO
Education and migration: Key lessons from the 2019 Global Education Monitoring Report on migration and displacement
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C 13.00-15.00
UNCTAD/IOM
High-level roundtable on Entrepreneurship for Migrants and Refugees From Policy formulation to implementation
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D 15.30-17.15
Overseas Development Institute (ODI) ; Center for Global Development (CGD) ; London School of Economics (LSE) Institute of Global Affairs (IGA) ; IOM; Contributing Member States
From global policy to national and local action: innovative proposals and instruments to maximise the potential of migration to achieve development outcomes
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E 17.30 - 19.30
Caritas Internationalis, Religions for Peace
Partnerships to Ensure Access to Services (Objectives 15 & 16 of the GCM)
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Orangeraie
A 8.00-10.00
Organisation internationale de la Francophonie (OIF)
Mise en oeuvre du Pacte Mondial sur les migrations dans l'espace francophone: enjeux, actions et perspectives
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B 10.30-12.30
International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC)
Saving lives and ensuring safe access to basic services: Partnerships in the humanitarian aspects of migration
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C 13.00-15.00
22
D 15.30-17.15
IOM
Kickstarting GCM Implementation
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E 17.30 - 19.30
National Human Rights Council of Morocco (CNDH)
The Role of NHRIs in the National Action Plans for the Follow Up and Review of the Global Compact for Migration
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Palmeraie
A 8.00-10.00
Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) in collaboration with its partners: IOM, PDD, the Swiss Government and Government of Germany.
Role of International Cooperation and Partnerships in Implementing the GCM - Mechanisms and Best Practices from the IGAD Region’
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B 10.30-12.30
Special Rapporteur on the human rights of migrants; Quaker United Nations Office - MS TBC
Advising for Action: Expert Technical Advice and Guidance for Implementation from the UN Special Procedures and Treaty Bodies
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C 13.00-15.00
OHCHR Co-organized with Member States (TBC), UNHCR (TBC) and UNODC (TBC)
Migrants in vulnerable situations: National practice for admission and stay based on human rights and humanitarian grounds
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D 15.30-17.15
European Commission’s Joint Research Centre (JRC) and the International Centre for Migration Policy Development (ICMPD).
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Such consideration should be based on
criteria that are within the staff member’s control or that have some
reasonable nexus to the concept of career service and are applicable to all
staff members without distinction;
Translated from French Case No. (...) The requirement of two years of service in a D or E duty station
has a reasonable nexus to the concept of career service. A strict rotation
policy for UNHCR staff both satisfies the Office’s operational
Translated from French Case No. (...) Underlines the importance of the concept of career service
for staff members performing continuing core functions;
...
3.
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Score: 468613.53
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www.un.org/en/internalj...t/judgments/undt-2012-014e.pdf
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