Examples of The Hague in a sentence
Hague–Visby Rules: means the provisions of The Hague Rules 1924 as Amended by the Protocol adopted at Brussels on 23 February 1968, and 21st December 1979 (SDR Protocol) where applicable.
Hague–Visby Rules: means the provisions of The Hague Rules 1924 as Amended by the Protocols adopted at Brussels on 23rd February 1968, and on 21st December 1979 (SDR Protocol) where applicable.
IDLO has its Headquarters in Rome, a Branch Office in The Hague, Liaison Offices for the United Nations in New York and Geneva, and Country Offices in Afghanistan, Armenia, the Bahamas, Burkina Faso, Honduras, Indonesia, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, Jordan, Liberia, Mali, Mexico, Moldova, Mongolia, Myanmar, Niger, the Philippines, Somalia, Tunisia, Uganda and Ukraine.
Completed forms should be addressed to the Director, International Cooperation and Assistance Division, OPCW, Johan de Wittlaan 32, 2517 JR The Hague, the Netherlands.
Disputes between a consumer and an trader over the conclusion or exercising of contracts relating to products and services to be supplied by this trader can be put before the Thuiswinkel Disputes Committee, P.O. Box 90600, 2509 LP in The Hague (www.sgc.nl), by either the consumer or the trader, with due observance of that which is stipulated below.
Houka Houka used to work closely with the Hesbah, the Islamic police headed by Ahmad Al FaqiAl Mahdi, jailed at the Detention Centre of the International Criminal Court in The Hague since September 2016.
Transferred to The Hague on 27 March 2011 to testify in the ICC Germain Katanga and Mathieu Ngudjolo trials.
If this also does not provide a satisfactory solution, you can send your complaint in writing to the Disputes Committee (Geschillencommissie) via our branch organisation: De Geschillencommissie Zorg, P.O. Box 90600, 2509 LP The Hague.
Arbitration committee: The sectorial arbitration committee ‘Geschillencommissie Verpleging Verzorging en Geboortezorg’, falling under the foundation for arbitration ‘Stichting De Geschillencommissie’ in The Hague.
If the dispute cannot be resolved in accordance with paragraph 1 of this Article, the Parties may, by mutual consent, submit the dispute to arbitration, in particular that of the Permanent Court of Arbitration at The Hague, and the Parties submitting the dispute shall be bound by the arbitral decision.