AUSTRALIAN PROPOSAL TO MAKE THE CONFERENCE ON DISARMAMENT RULES OF PROCEDURE GENDER NEUTRAL
If no member of the delegation holding the chair is able to perform the
function of President, the delegation next in order of rotation shall temporarily assume this
function”. (...) Artículo 16: “The Secretary-General shall also perform such other functions as are
entrusted to him [the Secretary-General] by these rules or by the Conference”.
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REGIONAL HANDS-ON TRAINING WORKSHOPS ON INSTITUTIONALIZATION OF DATA MANAGEMENT FOR NATIONAL GREENHOUSE GAS INVENTORY. REPORT BY THE SECRETARIAT
Graphs
3.37 Analysis and processing Perform key category analysis
Analysis and processing Perform uncertainty analysis:
3.37 Analysis and processing a. (...) Uncertainty propagation for
several categories, by sector and for
entire inventory (gross and net)
Analysis and processing Perform data comparisons for:
3.38 Analysis and processing a.
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NOTE VERBALE DATED 2008/03/12 FROM THE PERMANENT MISSION OF GREECE TO THE UNITED NATIONS OFFICE AT GENEVA ADDRESSED TO THE OFFICE OF THE HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS
Thus,
- the members of the Muslim minority in Thrace perform their religious duties and follow
their traditions without any restriction, having their right to worship fully respected and
promoted. (...) The Muftis, in accordance
with the Islamic practice, perform, apart from their religious duties, specific judicial and
administrative functions, in relation with family and inheritance Law, assigned to them by the
Greek government
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NOTE VERBALE DATED 2007/09/26 FROM THE PERMANENT MISSION OF GREECE TO THE UNITED NATIONS OFFICE AT GENEVA ADDRESSED TO THE OFFICE OF THE UNITED NATIONS HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS
The members of the Muslim minority in Thrace perform their religious duties and
follow their traditions without any restriction, having, in parallel, in everyday life, their right to
worship fully respected and promoted. (...) In this particular case, a further and crucial reason for this procedure is that the
Muftis, in accordance with the Islamic practice, perform, apart from their religious duties,
specific judicial and administrative functions, in relation with family and inheritance Law,
assigned to them by the Greek Government.
3.
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GE.12-70704 (S)
The CGE shall draw on the expertise necessary to perform its
functions. The CGE shall draw on the expertise necessary to perform its functions, including
from the UNFCCC roster of experts. (...) The CGE shall draw on the expertise necessary to perform its
functions. The CGE shall draw on the expertise necessary to perform its functions, including
from the UNFCCC roster of experts.
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REPORT OF THE WORKING GROUP ON ON THE USE OF MERCENARIES AS A MEANS OF VIOLATING HUMAN RIGHTS AND IMPEDING THE EXERCISE OF THE RIGHT OF PEOPLES TO SELF-DETERMINATION : ADDENDUM
Proposals
included: (a) the international community agreeing on a standard definition of private
military and security companies, identifying in what context they operate, and deciding
what duties they should or should not perform; (b) transforming voluntary codes of
conduct into binding codes; (c) instituting an effective vetting system of private military
and security company employees; (d) the international community appointing an
independent international ‘PMSC Ombudsman’ who would receive complaints from all
interested stakeholders regarding the activities of private military and security companies
and perform preliminary investigations to help decide which complaints deserved further
attention, keeping such allegations in the public eye; (e) establishing a civil arbitration
panel to hear complaints against private military and security companies and developing
an international criminal code applicable to private military and security companies on the
model of the International Criminal Code.
14. (...) In addition, the taskforce would establish and make known to the public
and to all government contractors those functions that the State alone may perform and a
list of activities that can be legally conducted by private military and security companies.
(...) The Working Group feels that there seems to be general agreement on elements required
to ensure private military and security companies and their employees perform their
duties in accordance with international humanitarian and human rights law, in particular a
need to develop international definitions of and standards for the phenomenon of private
military and security companies and the duties they perform.
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Everybody was free to
perform it in their own premises. Drum playing public restriction resulted only as a side-
effect of the general restrictive measures of free movement in the entire Greek territory,
because of the pandemic.
(...) The 3 Muftis in Thrace,
beyond their religious duties, appoint, supervise and dismiss imams who serve in the
mosques. They also perform religious wedding ceremonies between Muslims and advise on
issues related to the Islamic law.
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REPORT OF THE SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON THE RIGHT OF EVERYONE TO THE ENJOYMENT OF THE HIGHEST ATTAINABLE STANDARD OF PHYSICAL AND MENTAL HEALTH, ANAND GROVER :ADDENDUM
A/HRC/14/20/Add.3
14 GE.10-13406
such as midwives and nurses invoke the conscientious objection clause in refusing to
perform abortions, and do not comply with their legal obligations under the Act of 5
December 1996 on the profession of physician and dentist, to refer women to other
providers who will perform the termination of pregnancy.30
52. (...) Furthermore, as conscientious
objection is not recorded or registered, there are no records of the number of health
providers who invoke the conscientious objection clause in cases when they are asked to
perform a termination of pregnancy. There are no records either of health providers who
would perform abortions. (...) Although the case met all the necessary legal requirements for legal abortion on criminal
grounds, several hospitals and health-care workers refused to perform an abortion,
ostensibly on the grounds of conscientious objection.
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FOURTH REVIEW OF THE FINANCIAL MECHANISM : DRAFT CONCLUSIONS / PROPOSED BY THE CHAIR
FCCC/SBI/2008/L.11
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[Noting also the recent GEF reform process and that the GEF is continuing to effectively perform
its role as an operating entity,]
Welcoming the GEF’s role in creating and enhancing enabling environments,
[Expressing serious concern over the findings of the papers3 that the financial resources currently
available under the financial mechanism of the Convention to developing countries for the
implementation of their commitments under the Convention, in particular for adaptation, are [grossly]
inadequate,]
[Underlining the importance of an effective financial mechanism of the Convention for
“enhanced action on the provision of financial resources and investment to support action on mitigation
and adaptation and technology cooperation under the Bali Action Plan, as contained in decision 1/CP.13,
chapeau of paragraph 1 (e),]
I. (...) Requests the Global Environment Facility:
(a) [To provide the required information on the reconsideration of funding decisions, in
accordance with this paragraph 5 of the memorandum of understanding MOU between
the COP and the GEF Council (annex to Decision 12/CP.2),]
FCCC/SBI/2008/L.11
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(b) [To provide information on the action taken for the reconsideration of funding decisions,
as laid out in paragraph 5 of the MOU between the COP and the GEF Council; and for
this purpose, also requests the GEF to provide the information requested in paragraph 1
(c ) of the Annex to the Memorandum of Understanding;]
(c) [To enhance action on adaptation and mitigation in developing country Parties, on
technology development and transfer to support action on mitigation and adaptation, as
well as to promote access to affordable environmentally-sound technologies; to improve
access of all developing countries, in particular LDCs, SIDS and Africa to GEF
resources; and [in particular to encourage implementing/executing agencies’ to perform
their functions efficiently], in accordance with COP guidance in light of the GEF reform
process and the role of a strengthened GEF, as an operating entity of the financial
mechanism of the Convention;]
(d) [To review the overall coherence of, and revise as necessary, its climate change focal
area strategy and programmes in light of the findings and recommendations of the fourth
overall performance study of the Global Environment Facility, taking into account the
state of art science on climate change including:]
(i) An assessment of progress against the fourth replenishment of the Global
Environment Facility policy recommendations and examining how to further
improve the GEF’s performance;
(ii) [An examination on how the GEF complements other existing financing
instruments; ]]
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REPORT OF THE FORUM ON THE IMPACT OF THE IMPLEMENTATION OF RESPONSE MEASURES. PROPOSAL BY THE PRESIDENT
If a member of the KCI resigns or is otherwise unable to complete the assigned term
of office or to perform the functions of that office, the KCI shall request the group that
nominated the member to nominate another member for the remainder of the unexpired term,
in which case the appointment shall count as one term. (...) If a member is unable to participate in two consecutive meetings of the KCI or unable
to perform the functions and tasks set by the KCI, the Co-Chairs of the KCI will bring this
matter to the attention of the KCI and seek clarification from the group that nominated that
member on the status of their membership.
(...) In addition, the secretariat shall perform any other functions assigned by the KCI, in
accordance with the workplan of the forum and its KCI.
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