Second, LOST mandates compulsory dispute resolution should a problem arise between two state parties.
State Parties agreed to translate this overarching international framework into national biodiversity strategy and action plans within two years.
The trouble is that with state parties vying for their places in the primary line, the chaotic system embodies huge benefits for some.
Nominations must be submitted by State Parties before 1 February every year if they are to be examined during the Committee session the following calendar year.
The Committee is an intergovernmental body with a membership of 21 State Parties elected by an assembly of all States Parties to the World Heritage Convention.
The senior aide also said the campaign asked the state parties "to be all very respectful" given the situation and to help raise money for various relief agencies.
Delegates from state parties across the country traveled to Oregon this weekend to discuss issues affecting their organization, and particularly to debate the issue of creating a national body.
The election took place during the 18th General Assembly of State Parties to the World Heritage Convention held at the Unesco headquarters in Paris on Monday, November 7, 2011.
But once it launched, the campaign appeared to be bedeviled by a lack of hard dollars that it needed to pay staff, travel the country and pay filing fees to state parties.
But the U.N. secretary general or the president of the Hamburg tribunal would select the crucial fifth arbitrator when, as would typically be the case, the state parties cannot agree.
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As punishment, both state parties were told they would not be represented when the party officially nominates a presidential candidate at the August convention in Denver, Colorado, and they are challenging those sanctions.
Some 18, 000 participants representing 193 State Parties to the UN Convention on Biological Diversity and their partners attended the Nagoya Biodiversity Summit in Japan this October to agree a global deal to protect biodiversity.
As state parties to the court, Uganda and neighbouring Congo, where Mr Kony is reportedly hiding, have an obligation to execute the warrants, while Sudan, a non-state party, has formally pledged to do so.
The Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons is already headquartered in the Hague with a Conference of State Parties, an Executive Council, and a Technical Secretariat whose verification responsibilities extend over 100 pages.
In its complaint, CREW also charged that the state GOP encouraged the Oregon Family Council to make the phone calls, which it said amounted to "illegally conspiring" with an outside group to evade a ban on state parties using soft money to send out public communications.
The Meeting was attended by representatives of the Pacific state parties to the 2003 ICH Convention as well as Cook Islands experts including representative of the House of Ariki (traditional chiefs), officers at the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Ministry of Environment, Ministry of education, representative of the Cook Islands Voyaging Society and other civil society organisations.
Although some contend that we already adhere to some of the navigational practices found in LOST, either because we recognize them as customary international law or consider ourselves bound to such practices by previous (non-LOST) treaty commitments, this Treaty alters the framework entirely by requiring state parties to submit to mandatory dispute resolution mechanisms, the rulings of which are binding and without appeal.
He says that under the new rules, state political parties will become conduits for new streams of cash.
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The parties currently concur on the fundamentals (an increase in state funding for parties in return for tighter limits on donations and spending) but the details, such as whether the limit on contributions should apply to trade unions, have proved confounding.
Southerners have long distinguished between the state and national Democratic parties and between local, state and national races.
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The Bush- Cheney campaign, in conjunction with the state and national parties, is solely responsible for the Republican operation.
You can, as they say, do the maths by looking at the most recent state of the parties list .
Money granted by the state to political parties does not stretch far.
Isn't this the moment to decide on state funding for parties?
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Labour said it would "study in detail" the report's proposals but said "in the current economic environment" that increased state funding for parties was "not a priority".
But because it is based on actual votes, rather than opinion polling, it is pored over by pundits and party strategists looking for clues as to the real state of the parties.
The reform legislation still contains a controversial ban on so-called "soft money, " the money raised by national, state and local parties and purportedly used only for party-building and get-out-the-vote drives, rather than direct help for candidates.
Its findings and recommendations, they claim, rose from a series of meetings with foreign-policy eminences here and abroad, including former Secretaries of State of both parties as well as defense officials from the Clinton and first Bush administrations.
Some government ministers are already suggesting that state funding of political parties is the answer.
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