[CEAS] definition
Examples of [CEAS] in a sentence
CEAS: US Expense, (815) Pass through to the Center for Excellence in Adoption Services for Monitoring and Oversight of adoption service providers.
Phase One CEAS, in the form of the APD, was found to comply with none of these elements.
This chapter posed the question of whether the right of the child to be heard is met in the CEAS.
A large number of asylum proceedings (or ‘procedures’ to use the lexicon of the CEAS) can be identified as relevant to this right.
The next section (4.3) scrutinises the extent to which the CEAS instruments are compliant with the three dimensions of right of the child to be heard.
In terms of which CEAS instruments are implicated by the right of the child to be heard, as might be expected, the APD is the critical instrument.
This chapter is devoted to an exploration of the meaning of this right, its implications in the asylum context and whether or not the relevant provisions of the CEAS instruments comply with it.
An Operating Plan addresses the specific needs of the requesting Member State(s) with regards to: • operational and technical needs of the Member State(s) whose asylum and/or reception systems are subject to disproportionate pressure; And, upon the entry into force of the EUAA Regulation: • operational and technical reinforcement needs of the Member State(s) facing disproportionate migratory challenges; • the implementation of its(their) obligations under the Common European Asylum System (CEAS).
CEAS will maintain a fee schedule developed using this methodology together with comprehensive documentation, and will provide justification of the proposed fees to the Department for the Department’s approval.
New Internet Service customers must lease the equipment provided by CEAS consisting of a modem, antenna and transceiver (“Equipment”) in order to receive the Internet Service.