Tanzania definition

Tanzania means the United Republic of Tanzania.
Tanzania means the United Republic of Tanzania, including any area outside the territorial waters of Tanzania which, in accordance with international law, has been or may be designated, under the laws of Tanzania concerning the Continental Shelf, as an area over which Tanzania may exercise sovereign rights with respect to the exploration for and exploitation of natural resources;
Tanzania. ' means mainland Tanzania and does not include Tanzania Zanzibar;

Examples of Tanzania in a sentence

  • Eastern Africa Burundi, Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan, Uganda, the United Republic of Tanzania.

  • Tanzania The Project Manager is: Head of Physical Development Division (PDD) ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇.

  • These minerals include GOLD, TANTALUM, TIN and TUNGSTEN originated in the Democratic Republic of the Congo or an adjoining country such as Angola, Burundi, the Central African Republic, the Republic of the Congo, Rwanda, South Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda or Zambia or other conflict-affected and high-risk areas (“3TG-Minerals”).

  • Box 9111 Dar es Salaam Tanzania Facsimile: (▇▇▇) ▇▇▇ ▇▇ ▇▇ ▇▇ 6.03.

  • These minerals include GOLD, TANTALUM, TIN and TUNGSTEN originated in the Democratic Republic of the Congo or an adjoining country such as Angola, Burundi, the Central African Republic, the Republic of the Congo, Rwanda, South Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda or Zambia (“3TG-Minerals”).


More Definitions of Tanzania

Tanzania means the Republic of Tanzania includes the citizen and island around.
Tanzania means the United Republic of Tanzania. “TZS” means Tanzania Shillings.
Tanzania. OR “Thailand” OR “Togo” OR “Togolese Republic” OR “Tonga” OR “Trinidad” OR “Tobago” OR “Tunisia” OR “Turkey” OR “Turkmenistan” OR “Turkmen” OR “Uganda” OR “Ukraine” OR “Uruguay” OR “USSR” OR “Soviet Union” OR “Union of Soviet Socialist Republics” OR “Uzbekistan” OR “Uzbek” OR “Vanuatu” OR “New Hebrides” OR “Venezuela” OR “Vietnam” OR “Viet Nam” OR “West Bank” OR “Yemen” OR “Yugoslavia” OR “Zambia” OR “Zimbabwe” OR “Rhodesia” OR “Western Sahara” OR “Kuwait” OR “United Arab Emirates” OR “Qatar” OR “Nauru” OR “Tuvalu” OR “Bahamas” OR “South Africa” OR “Countr*, Developing” OR “Least Developed Countr*” OR “Countr*, Least Developed” OR “Developed Countr*, Least” OR “Less-Developed Countr*” OR “Countr*, Less-Developed” OR “Less Developed Countr*” OR “Under-Developed Nation*” OR “Nation*, Under- Developed” OR “Under Developed Nation*” OR “Third-World Countr*” OR “Countr*, Third-World” OR “Third World Countr*” OR “Third-World Nation*” OR “Nation*, Third-World” OR “Third World Nation*” OR “Under-Developed Countr*” OR “Countr*, Under-Developed” OR “Under Developed Countr*” OR “Developing Nation*” OR “Nation*, Developing” OR “Less-Developed Nation*” OR “Less Developed Nation*” OR “Nation*, Less-Developed”
Tanzania means Tanzania Minerals Corp., a corporation existing under the BCBCA. “Tanzania Board” means the board of directors of Tanzania.
Tanzania. investments of” a UK national or company means investments in Tanzania “actually made or directly owned by a national or company of the UK”. – Tribunal held that “an indirect chain of ownership linking a British company to debt by a Tanzanian creditor did not in itself confer the status of investor under the UK-Tanzania BIT.” • Further forms of investment: – Foreign investor is a national of country X, which does not have an investment treaty with the target host state, Z. Foreign investor incorporates a company in third state, Y, which has an investment treaty with Z. – Foreign investor is a national of country X, whose investment treaties with the target host state, Z, confer less protection than those between a third state, Y, and Z. Foreign investor incorporates a company in Y to take advantage of the more favourable investment treaty. – National of country Z incorporates a company in country X, in order to avail itself of an investment treaty between X and his own country, Z. • Treaty shopping? • Tokios Tokeles v Ukraine (2004) – Tokios (Lithuania) initiated arbitration against Ukraine in respect of its shareholding in a Ukrainian company. – Tokios was 99% held by Ukrainian nationals. – Ukraine: This was tantamount to allowing Ukrainian nationals to pursue international arbitration against their own government. – Ukraine-Lithuania BIT: ▪ Art 1(2)(b): “investor” is defined to mean “any entity established in the territory of the Republic of Lithuania in conformity with its laws and regulations” ▪ No “denial of benefits” clause – Majority: It is “not for tribunals to impose limits on the scope of BITs not found in the text, much less limits nowhere evident from the negotiating history”. – Minority (▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇): “[w]hat is decisive in our case is the simple, straightforward, objective fact that the dispute before this ICSID Tribunal is not between the Ukrainian State and a foreign investor but between the Ukrainian State and an Ukrainian investor – and to such a relationship and to such a dispute the ICSID Convention was not meant to apply and does not apply.” • The conduct of foreign investors who deliberately seek to acquire the benefits of an investment treaty by making foreign investments or bringing claims from third countries that have more favourable treaty terms with the target host state. • “Front end” treaty shopping - when an investment structure is planned in advance so that the investment may benefit from a favourable regulatory envir...
Tanzania. Annual waterfowl census. Funding constraints.
Tanzania. The project supports the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare and implementing partners to apply improvement methods to increase the effectiveness of PMTCT, ART, vulnerable children services and protection, and community home-based care services. USAID ASSIST is also collaborating on PHFS activities to eliminate HIV infection in children and reduce deaths among HIV-infected mothers and sup- porting the field testing and scaling up of PMTCT Option B+. Ukraine: The project is assisting Ukrainian partners to reduce alcohol and tobacco use among pregnant women through the implementation of standardized counseling protocols known as brief physician interven- tions in two oblasts.