Tunisia definition

Tunisia means the territory of the Republic of Tunisia including any area adjacent to the territorial waters of Tunisia on which , in accordance with international law , Tunisia can exercise the rights pertaining to the sea - bed , marine sub - soil and to their natural resources ;
Tunisia. The Finance Ministry Launches Digital Services for Users.” xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/public-management/0305-40011-tunisia-the-finance-ministry-launches- digital-services-for-users.
Tunisia. The Post and financial inclusion through mobile telephony. Universal Postal Union. xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/xxxxxxx/xx_xxxxxxxxxxxx/xxxxXxxxxXxxxxxxXx.xxx. Syria Digital Lab. 2020. “Unlocking the Potential of the Syrian Digital Space.” xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/.

Examples of Tunisia in a sentence

  • This represents 0.1 per cent to 0.4 per cent of the nation’s gross domestic product (GDP).

  • 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.

  • Several Middle Eastern and North African countries, such as Tunisia, Egypt, Libya, Syria, Iraq and Yemen were downgraded in recent years due to political instability occurring in the "season of unrest" sweeping the region since 2011 and continuing today.

  • Conversely, Tunisia and Egypt have seen slight upgrades as these countries stabilize.

  • Abstaining: Pakistan, Algeria, Yemen, Brazil, China, Mexico, Nigeria, Russia, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Tunisia, and Vietnam.


More Definitions of Tunisia

Tunisia. The Post and financial inclusion through mobile telephony. Universal Postal Union. xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/xxxxxxx/xx_xxxxxxxxxxxx/xxxxXxxxxXxxxxxxXx.xxx. Syria Digital Lab. 2020. “Unlocking the Potential of the Syrian Digital Space.” xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/. Taskin, Gizem. 2019. “Can Bitcoin save Gaza’s economy?” TRT World. xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxx/xxx-xxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-x-xxxxxxx-00000. Telepin Software. 2020. “Telepin Selected to Power Economic Development and Humanitarian Initiative in Yemen.” Cision PR Newswire. xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xx/xxxx-xxxxxxxx/xxxxxxx-xxxxxxxx-xx- power-economic-development-and-humanitarian-initiative-in-yemen-300989404.html. The Conversation. 2017. “Why Tunisia’s banks are its main economic weakness.” xxxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxx-xxxxxxxx-xxxxx-xxx-xxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxx-xxxxxxxx-00000. The Jordan Times. 2018. “200 per cent increase in eFAWATEERcom e-payments.” xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxx/xxxxx/000-xxxx-xxxxxxxx-xXXXXXXXXxxx-x-xxxxxxxx. The Jordan Times. 2019. “CBJ mandates banks to open basic accounts for ‘financially excluded’.” xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxx/xxxxx/xxx-xxxxxxxx-xxxxx-xxxx-xxxxx-xxxxxxxx- %E2%80%98financially-excluded%E2%80%99. UNHCR (United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees). 2019. “Middle East and North Africa: Middle East.” xxxx://xxxxxxxxx.xxxxx.xxx/xxxxx/xxxxxxx/xxxxx/xxxxxxxxxxxx/XX0000-XxxxxxXxxx-xxx.xxx. UNHCR (United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees) Jordan. n.d. “Middle East and North Africa: Middle East: Jordan.” xxxx://xxxxxxxxx.xxxxx.xxx/xxxx/0000.
Tunisia the Confederation points out, “is a state experiencing a democratic crisis, where dissent and protest are criminalised, where nationalism and racism are the new identity features, just think of what is reserved for sub-Saharan migrants”. “The objective stated several times in the text of the memorandum and by the President of the European Commission, Xxxxxx von der Xxxxx, is to combat illegal trafficking in persons and not to eliminate the causes of forced migration, to create legal migration channels and to invest in local development, with priority given to the poorest areas. The aims include: equipping the coastguard to repress departures, granting full cooperation to repatriate all those who manage to cross the Mediterranean”. “Nothing is said,” continues CGIL, “about the need to regularise the status of those who are in Italy and Europe in order to eliminate exploitation and inhuman living conditions, thus allowing these people to regain their rights and dignity and contribute, through their regular work, to the support the host country as well”. “We believe that the European Union should have imposed conditionalities for the restoration of respect for universal human rights, for civil and trade union freedoms, for peace and security, unfortunately,” the Confederation concludes, “none of this is guaranteed by the Tunisian Republic”.
Tunisia means the Republic of Tunisia; and when used in a geographical sense, means the territory of the Republic of Tunisia and the area adjacent to the territorial sea of Tunisia over which, in accordance with international law, Tunisia may exercise rights with respect to the natural resources of the seabed and marine subsoil.
Tunisia means the Republic of Tunisia.
Tunisia means the Tunisian Republic and includes any area outside the territorial sea of Tunisia within which in accordance with the laws of Tunisia and international law Tunisia may exercise rights of exploration and exploitation on the sea-bed or in its subsoil;
Tunisia has the meaning specified in the preamble of this Agreement.
Tunisia the Republic of Tunisia including the territory and the maritime areas over which Tunisia exercises its sovereignty (continental territory, islands, the inland waters, territorial sea, and airspace overhanging them) as well as the other maritime areas over which Tunisia exercises jurisdiction in accordance with international law;