Secretariat General definition
Examples of Secretariat General in a sentence
Notifications made in accordance with Article 49 shall be made to the Secretariat General of the Council of the European Union and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Singapore, respectively.
The Secretariat General shall hear and seek to amicably settle any claims brought by any GCC citizen or official entity, regarding non-implementation of the provisions of this Agreement or enabled resolutions taken to implement those provisions.
The Secretariat General shall notify member States of the date of its coming into force.
If the Secretariat General could not settle a claim amicably, it shall be referred, with the consent of the two parties, to the GCC Commercial Arbitration Center to hear the dispute according to its Charter.
There was also 1 interview with the Secretariat General and 1 with DG BUDG.
General of the Organization of Islamic Conference, and a delegation from the Secretariat General of the Conference composed of ▇▇.
Until the charter of the commission referred to in paragraph (3) above comes into force, all disputes which the two parties do not agree to settle through arbitaration and which could not be amicably settled by the Secretariat General, shall be referred to the competent GCC committees for settlement.
Such data shall be processed solely for the purposes of the implementation, management and monitoring of the framework agreement and specific agreements by the Secretariat General of the European Commission, without prejudice to possible transmission to the bodies charged with monitoring or inspection task in application of Union law.
The Executive Board (also properly called Secretariat General) shall be headed by a Secretary-General (also properly called Executive President) and such staff as may be required.
The strategy should also address the need for coordination of the ambitious reform agenda, reinforcing the role of the existing Secretariat General for Coordination and involving, as appropriate, organisations representing the private sector.