Institutionalised definition

Institutionalised means that Member States set up ad hoc legal forms, statuses and accreditation schemes designed specifically for social enterprises.

Examples of Institutionalised in a sentence

  • Institutionalised and legitimised by warfare and “emergency” and counter-terror legislation, ethnic profiling saw Tamils face torture, disappearances, indefinite detention and extrajudicial killings.

  • An Institutionalised Public–Private Partnership (IPPP) is: Understood by the [European] Commission as a co-operation between public and private parties involving the establishment of a mixed capital entity which performs public contracts or concessions.

  • Any reference in this Agreement to relevant activities and/or initiatives of an Institutionalised Mechanism is understood to mean that such activities and/or initiatives will be consistent with the OECD Due Diligence Guidance.

  • Institutionalised Mechanism: An organisation created by and composed of representatives of governments, industries and civil society with a mandate to support and advance some or all of the recommendations of the OECD Due Diligence Guidance.

  • PA Partnership Agreement) - T shall mean the agreement laying down the general terms and conditions under which the KIC EIT Food must operate as an Institutionalised European Partnership, entered into by and between the EIT and KIC LE, for a duration of 4 years, with an effective date of January 1, 2021.

  • The Disclosing Party intends providing the Receiving Party with certain information relating to the provision of Institutionalised training for Learners: (Artisans and Technicians) including accommodation, meals and transportation within Limpopo Operating Unit on an “as and when” required basis over a period of 48 months (“the Project”).

  • Typology 1 Institutionalised WISEs Defined by ad hoc legal forms, statuses and accreditation schemes designed specifically for WISEs (with a specific focus on work integration).

  • The KIC LE has entered into the Partnership Agreement (“ PA ”) with the European Institute of Innovation and Technology (“EIT”), with the effective date of January 1, 2021 laying down the general terms and conditions under which the KIC LE must operate as an Institutionalised European Partnership.

  • African Criminals/African Victims: The Institutionalised Production of Cultural Narratives in International Criminal Law.