Supranational definition
Examples of Supranational in a sentence
Such event may include but is not limited to: Act of God, Explosion, War, Earthquake, Invasion, Foreign Enemies, Rebellion, Terrorist Threats, Civil Unrest, Labor Dispute, and/or Government Acts (State or Supranational Organ, Exchange or Clearinghouse).
A Supranational is a multi-national organization whereby member states transcend national boundaries or interests to share in the decision making to promote economic development in the member countries.
Supranational organisations act within the limits set by the members.
Supranational governance thus embeds intergovernmental bargaining in the dynamic of entrepreneurship of supranational institutions.
Supranational entities include international organizations that are organized or supported by one or more government entities to promote economic reconstruction or development and by international banking institutions and related governmental agencies.
National and Regional Governments, Public Bodies that manage Public Debt, Central Banks, International and Supranational Institutions such as the World Bank, the IMF, the ECB, the EIB and other similar International Organisations.
Supranational organizations, European institutions and national forces all tout the virtues of equality in terms of economic prosperity.
The cost of this project shall be met by the technical/scientific body or bodies directly involved in the project, after checking appropriate financial feasibility, unless funds are provided by outside bodies, such as Government Ministries, Supranational entities, public and private entities, the European Commission, etc.
Supranational organizations undertake a replacement of the entire concept of statehood by something that in fact resembles more the medieval organization of power.
Fagbayibo B., “Common Problems Affecting Supranational Attempts in Africa: An Analytical Overview” 2013 (16) 1 PER/PELJ.32-69.