PROCEEDINGS OF THE SEMINAR ON TRADE POLICY IN EAST ASIA AND LATIN AMERICA UNDER THE NEW TRADING SYSTEM
TRADE AND INDUSTRIAL POLICIES AFTER THE URUGUAY ROUND:
NEW CONSTRAINTS AND ROOM FOR MANEUVER 16
1. Overview....................................................................................................... 16
2. (...) In his view, the deregulation of financial markets prior to trade
liberalization, as has been the case in East Asia, tends to reduce the maneuverability. The
Executive Secretary emphasized that the case studies and discussion in this seminar could serve
to identify new public policy and available instruments, under these new circumstances and in
conformity with the post-Uruguay Round trade regime.
(...) TRADE AND INDUSTRIAL POLICIES AFTER THE URUGUAY ROUND:
NEW CONSTRAINTS AND ROOM FOR MANEUVER
1. Overview
The coordinator stated that the WTO commitments are said to reduce developing countries'
freedom in many areas of trade and industrial policy-making, the most obvious being: i)
pressures to bind and reduce tariffs; ii) the practical elimination of export subsidies and other
subsidies which affect export prices; iii) the curtailment of quantitative restrictions for balance-
of-payments purposes: iv) the ban on domestic-content and trade balancing requirements for
foreign investors by the Agreement on Trade-Related Investment Measures (TRIMs); and v) a
more stringent application of intellectual property rights (TRIPs).

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HUMAN RIGHTS SITUATIONS THAT REQUIRE THE COUNCIL'S ATTENTION : WRITTEN STATEMENT / SUBMITTED BY WORLDVIEW INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION (WIF)
The international community must
admit that the Army staged this process at the purpose of easing the external pressure on
their negative human rights record and of designing a constitutional system to be
maneuvered in the upcoming years. We welcome the fact that Daw Aung San Suu Kyi,
leader of the National League for Democracy (NLD), was released upon the expiration of
her house arrest, which was nonetheless declared illegal in an opinion of the UN Working
Group on Arbitrary Detention.
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AMENDMENTS TO THE RECOMMENDATIONS ON HARMONIZED EUROPE-WIDE TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS FOR INLAND NAVIGATION VESSELS (ANNEX TO RESOLUTION NO. 61). CHAPTER 20 AND 21, SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS FOR SEA-GOING VESSELS, RECREATIONAL VESSELS AND RIVER-SEA VESSELS : PROPOSAL / BY THE CHAIRMAN OF THE GROUP OF VOLUNTEER EXPERTS OF THE WORKING PARTY ON INLAND WATER TRANSPORT ; NOTE BY THE SECRETARIAT
As for the crew requirement, the
chairman suggests that the proposed requirement be maintained, given that it would only apply
to recreational craft with a length of 20 m or more, and that the second person would only be
required to help with ship’s maneuvering.
The revised text of the draft Chapter 21 is reproduced below.
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NOTE VERBALE DATED 2007/06/11 FROM THE PERMANENT MISSION OF CUBA TO THE UNITED NATIONS OFFICE AT GENEVA ADDRESSED TO THE HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL SECRETARIAT
Cuba is elected a founding member ............ 152
Anti-Cuban maneuvers in the human rights field pursued by the United States at
the new Council: perspectives .......................................................................................... 155
CHAPTER 7: DESPITE THE UNJUST ANTI-CUBAN EXERCISE IMPOSED
BY THE UNITED STATES, CUBA CONTINUES TO HONOR ITS
COMMITMENT TO COOPERATE WITH ALL NON-DISCRIMINATORY
HUMAN RIGHTS MECHANISMS ................................................................................. 159
CHAPTER 8: THE DEMOCRATIC SYSTEM ESTABLISHED BY THE
CUBAN PEOPLE, EXERCISING THEIR SOVEREIGNTY .......................................... 168
The Cuban political and electoral system .......................................................................... 168
Why is there only one political party in Cuba?
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IMPLEMENTATION OF GENERAL ASSEMBLY RESOLUTION 60/251 OF 15 MARCH 2006 ENTITLED "HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL" : WRITTEN STATEMENT / SUBMITTED BY B'NAI B'RITH INTERNATIONAL
GENERAL
A/HRC/4/NGO/133
8 March 2007
ENGLISH ONLY
A/HRC/4/NGO/133
page 2
Special Sessions and Agenda:
At the founding session of the Human Rights Council last year, Secretary-General Kofi
Annan cautioned, "Never allow the Council to become caught up in political point-scoring
or petty maneuver." As recently as on Human Rights Day of 2006, he cautioned more
specifically that he is “worried” about this body's disproportionate focus on Israel.
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LETTER DATED 83/02/22 FROM THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF NICARAGUA TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE SECRETARY-GENERAL
They also
denounced the measufes of economic boycott, the hostile propaganda, the holding of
military naval maneuvers near its territory and the violation of its airspace for
the purpose of destabilising the government of that country, and they expressed
their constant support for the Grenadian Government and people.
55.
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‐ The RA would be sent to the remote pilot in order to execute the requested maneuver or to other flights as done currently.
Existing Technologies to reduce the impact
‐ ADS‐B can be another solution?
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Compared to other countries in the region, the government has less room to maneuver given its lack of access to international financial markets and compromised fiscal situation.
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ADSV
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Functional Scenario Description (Example) Logical Scenario Description (Example) Concrete Scenario Description (Example)
Base road network: three-lane motorway in a curve; 100 km/h speed limit indicated by traffic signs
Base road network: Lane width [2.3..3.5] m Curve radius [0.6..0.9] km Position traffic sign [0..200] m
Base road network: Lane width [3.2] m Curve radius [0.7] km Position traffic sign [150] m
Stationary objects: - Stationary objects: - Stationary objects: -
Moveable objects: Ego vehicle, traffic jam; Interaction: Ego in maneuver, approaching" on the middle lane, traffic jam moves slowly
Moveable objects: End of traffic jam [10..200] m Traffic jam speed [0..30] km/h Ego distance [50..300] m Ego speed [80..130] km/h
Moveable objects: End of traffic jam 40 m Traffic jam speed 30 km/h Ego distance 200 m Ego speed 100 km/h
Environment: Summer, rain
Environment: Temperature [10..40] °C Droplet size [20..100] μm
Environment: Temperature 20 °C Droplet size 30 μm
Scenario Container
Scenario Description
Pass/Fail Criteria
...
(...) Logical ScenariosFunctional Scenarios Scenario Detailer
End of traffic jam [10..200] m Traffic jam speed [0..30] km/h Ego distance [50..300] m Ego speed [80..130] km/h
Detailing
Example
Ego vehicle, traffic jam; Interaction: Ego in maneuver, approaching on the middle lane, traffic jam moves slowly
Conditions
ADSV
Public
logical scenario space
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Sub-Components
The Scenario Selector selects logical and/or concrete scenarios out of the continuous logical scenario space and outputs them consecutively for further
processing1 (...) until a sufficient coverage of the logical scenario space is achieved.
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ECONOMIC, SOCIAL AND CULTURAL RIGHTS : WRITTEN STATEMENT / SUBMITTED BY CENTRO DE ESTUDIOS SOBRE LA JUVENTUD (CESJ)
The will to resist has been
and will continue to be the fundamental pillar, in the face of all the maneuvers and aggressions
undertaken by the US government and its henchmen.
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