On 23 June 2015, before the reply was filed, the Applicant filed a motion
requesting leave of the Tribunal to file a 16-page motion for production of evidence
by the Respondent, attaching the said 16-page motion.
4. (...) On 7 July 2015, the Tribunal issued Order No. 133 (NY/2015) directing that
the Applicant file a response to the Respondent’s reply by 6 August 2015, and
placing the Applicant’s motion for production of evidence in abeyance until further
notice.
6. (...) UNDT/NY/2015/031
Order No. 224 (NY/2015)
Page 5 of 6
production of any document, may order the production of evidence for either party at
any time, and may require any person to disclose any document or provide any
information it deems necessary.
15.
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On this occasion, ECLAC will present the document Productive Development in Open Economies
to the region's governments. (...) At 10:00 am, José Luis Machinea , ECLAC
Executive Secretary, will present the document Productive Development in Open Economies , after which debate will open.
(...) The high-level seminar, entitled Productive Development in Open Economies , will begin immediately afterward.
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NU. (...) Part one (chapters 1 and 2); sets the analysis of national productive development strategies for open economies in its current international context. (...) It concludes with a discussion of a number of strategic courses of action for the promotion of productive development in open economies. These lines of action revolve around three pivotal and mutually complementary elements: inclusion, modernization and the densification of the production apparatus.
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Score: 557969.6
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In light of the above, should the Applicant request the production of further
evidence, he shall specifically identify the relevant documentation/witness and clearly
indicate which of the facts he disputes is the requested evidence intended to support.
(...) By 4:00 p.m. on Friday, 12 November 2021, Applicant shall submit his
request for production of any additional evidence, and if so, state:
a. (...) By 4:00 p.m. on Friday, 3 December 2021, the Respondent may submit his
response to the Applicant’s submission on production of evidence.
16. Upon receipt of the above-referred submissions, the Tribunal will issue further
instructions on case management.
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Score: 557850.3
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www.un.org/en/internalj...es/undt/orders/ny-2021-099.pdf
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Since then, the number of participants has grown to 82, representing about 97 per cent of world trade in IT products. The participants are committed to completely eliminating tariffs on IT products covered by the Agreement. (...) back to top
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Score: 557786.5
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Whether the composition effect results in higher or lower greenhouse gas emissions is therefore difficult to predict in advance.
Finally, trade opening can lead to improvements in energy efficiency — the “technique” effect — so that the production of goods and services generates less greenhouse gas emissions. (...) Therefore, some advocate that products should be sourced as much as possible locally and that labels of food products should include information on the origin of the product.
(...) Transport mode (air, road, maritime or rail) and distance are not the only significant contributors to CO 2 emissions. Life cycle of the products, including production methods (e.g. heated greenhouses vs. open-air production; energy-intensive modern techniques vs. hand labour) also plays a big part.
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Access to foreign technology and high-quality intermediate inputs enables productivity upgrading. The pro-competitive effects of openness can shrink margins, improve quality, and provide consumers with access to a wider range of goods at lower prices. (...) Exporting multiple products to a range of foreign markets reduces this risk through diversification: because demand shocks usually are not perfectly correlated among products and foreign markets, there is scope for positive shocks in some areas to partially offset negative shocks in others. (...) The model strongly suggests that a higher level of product diversification weakens the link between openness and growth volatility, and, for a majority of countries in our sample, renders it negative.
Language:English
Score: 556515.8
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https://www.wto.org/spanish/re...10_forum_s/wtr10_4june10_s.htm
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Access to foreign technology and high-quality intermediate inputs enables productivity upgrading. The pro-competitive effects of openness can shrink margins, improve quality, and provide consumers with access to a wider range of goods at lower prices. (...) Exporting multiple products to a range of foreign markets reduces this risk through diversification: because demand shocks usually are not perfectly correlated among products and foreign markets, there is scope for positive shocks in some areas to partially offset negative shocks in others. (...) The model strongly suggests that a higher level of product diversification weakens the link between openness and growth volatility, and, for a majority of countries in our sample, renders it negative.
Language:English
Score: 556515.8
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In Calvani, the Appeals Tribunal held that an appeal
by the Secretary-General from an interlocutory order of the UNDT for the
production of a document was not receivable. It observed that the UNDT had
discretionary authority in case management and the production of evidence in the
interest of justice and that, should the UNDT have committed an error in ordering
the production of a document and have drawn erroneous conclusions in the final
judgment resulting from the failure to produce the requested document, it would be
for the Secretary-General to appeal that judgment. (...) The Appeals Tribunal further holds that the appeal against the UNDT’s order for
production of documents is not receivable, because it is interrelated to the alleged lack of
jurisdiction. (...) The headline of the Appellant’s 23 March 2021 motion reads “Request for extension
of time to submit the application, request for production of evidence in the possession of the
Respondent (…)”.
Language:English
Score: 556164.16
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