Joint initiative definition
Joint initiative means an undertaking that involves two or more municipalities. A joint initiative must meet one of the following criteria:
Joint initiative means a joint initiative as described in the rules.
Joint initiative means a joint initiative as described in rule 13;
Examples of Joint initiative in a sentence
Its terms are without prejudice to the Agreement between Interpol and Europol, signed on 5 November 2001 or to the Joint initiative of the Secretary General of Interpol and the Director of Europol on combating the counterfeiting of currency, in particular the euro, signed on 5 November 2001.
As the Joint initiative is meant for all States as a practical tool to enhance their capacity for investigation and prosecution, at the domestic level, of crimes of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes, as well as for all states which could transmit or receive a request for mutual legal assistance in these matters, it would most appropriately be discussed in the universal forum of the United Nations.
More Definitions of Joint initiative
Joint initiative means a project that involves two or more municipalities. A project will be considered joint if it meets one of the following criteria:
Joint initiative means a specific project whereby two or more public authorities co- operate to achieve the successful completion of an initiative, which directly results in each authority fulfilling its own statutory obligations.
Joint initiative means an initiative managed by the ORT committee and jointly agreed to and funded by the owner jurisdictions for the purpose of carrying out a plan, project or similar activity to enable the preparation of joint recommendations, but does not involve activities related to the funding and/or the construction of facilities.