Moldova Sample Clauses

Moldova. The detailed review of national AEWA implementation activities in Moldova was provided in the triennial report for the MOP5. Moldova was the only country in the region using all available AEWA Guidelines, Recommendations and CNS Tool. Moldova participates in the preparation/implementation of the International Single Species Action Plans for Lesser White-fronted Goose and Eurasian Curlew, to varying extents. Main problems and threats indicated by the focal point of this country for AEWA are of a broad range, such as habitat loss, law enforcement, new infrastructure developments.
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Moldova. Notifications
Moldova. In accordance with the provisions of the Law on personal data protection, the Organization for SME Sector Development is processing personal data based on the ODIMM’s Personal Data Security Policy and the Regulation on the system of evidence of the personal data. The ODIMM’s Notification no. 1596787314585 - National Center for Personal Data Protection. NORTH MACEDONIA Internal rules derive from the national Law: THE LAW ON PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION OF NORTH MACEDONIA, and the supervisor body: Personal Data Protection Agency of North Macedonia. The person in charge at BIC for this part is Xxxxxx Xxxx. SPAIN Personal data protection regulation is constituted by the following rules: - Regulation (UE) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and the UE Council, from the 27th of April 2016, on the protection of individuals with regard to the processing of personal data and on the free movement of such data and repelling directive 95/46/CE (General Data Protection Regulation) which entered into force in Spain in the 25th of May 2018. - Organic Law 3/2018, of the 5th of December, on Individual Data protection and guarantee of digital rights. BOE number 294 of the 6th December of 2018, regulation that aims to align Spanish legislation to the RGPD of the UE and regulate the fundamental right to personal data protection, contained in the article 18 of the CE. This makes the data protection regulation in Spain come from the complete transposition of the Regulation 2016/679 of the European Parliament and the European Council and, in the special features of internal law, through the LO 3/2018 of the 5th of December which introduces the regulation of citizen’s digital law. In addition to regulating the consent individuals must give to the treatment of personal data, in relation with minors, it is established the possibility of giving consent from 14 years old. When the Chamber requests personal data on behalf of companies, it will always expressly ask you to supply it on a voluntary basis. The information compiled from the forms on the Website or any other way will be included in a computer file containing personal data, for which the Chamber of Commerce is responsible. This entity will deal with the data in confidence and solely for the purpose of managing the Chamber activities according to the security imposed by the Organic law 15/1999 of the 13th of December, and the personal data protection law 34/2002, of the 11th of July. The Chamber of Commerce undertakes not to cede, s...
Moldova. For agreements prior to December 31, 1991, see UNION OF SOVIET SOCIALIST RE- PUBLICS. COPYRIGHT (See APPENDIX)
Moldova. Pakistan Georgia the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia on the readmission of persons residing without authorisation Agreement between the European Community and Bosnia and Herzegovina on the readmission of persons residing without authorisation Agreement between the European Community and the Republic of Montenegro on the readmission of persons residing without authorisation Agreement between the European Community and the Republic of Serbia on the readmission of persons residing without authorisation Agreement between the European Community and the Republic of Moldova on the readmission of persons residing without authorisation Agreement between the European Community and the Islamic Republic of Pakistan on the readmission of persons residing without authorisation Agreement between the European Community and the Democratic Republic of Georgia on the readmission of persons residing without 1 January 2008
Moldova. Moldova has prepared the National Report for the AEWA MOP7. The main problems and threats are of a broad range, such as habitat loss, law enforcement, new infrastructure developments and the lack of funds necessary for implementation of environmental projects, particularly during the present economic crisis.
Moldova. The child will become the adoptive parent(s) legally adopted child after the court adoption date and after the 15 day waiting period. Adoptive parent(s) will accept full responsibility of this child as their own. Should the adoptive parent(s) then, while still in country, decide they do not want to parent this child after being considered the legal parent(s), they agree to provide financial support for the child until the legal dissolution of the adoption is completed. The adoptive parent(s) will be fully responsible for any court costs, attorney’s fees, multiple travel or extended stay in country to dissolve the adoption. The adoptive parent(s) agrees to pay these fees. If the adoptive parent(s) leave the child without these arrangements in place, they can be charged with child abandonment and potential arrest in the country of the child’s birth. The adoptive parent(s) understand this is a serious situation and agree to be responsible, to stay in touch with Children’s House International and to finish all the steps necessary so that the child can be re-referred to another family. Portugal The adoptive parent(s) are granted legal guardianship of their child by the courts in Portugal and are allowed to return to the United States in order to finalize the adoption in the state they reside. Should the adoptive parent(s) while still in country decide they do not want to parent this child after being granted guardianship by the courts of Portugal. The adoptive parent(s) will be fully responsible for any court costs, attorney’s fees, multiple travel REVIEW ONLY or extended stay in country to dissolve the guardianship. The adoptive parent(s) agrees to pay these fees. If the adoptive parent(s) leave the child without these arrangements in place, they can be charged with child abandonment and potential arrest in the country of the child’s birth. The adoptive parent(s) understand this is a serious situation and agree to be responsible, to stay in touch with Children’s House International and to finish all the steps necessary so that the child can be matched to another family. Should the adoptive parent(s) while in the U.S decide they do not want to parent this child after being considered the legal guardian(s) by the courts in Portugal, they agree to provide financial support for the child until other legal arrangements for the child can be made. This could include the child custody being given to the state, adoption by another, qualified adoptive family, or the chi...
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Moldova. The Improvement of Operational Competence and Proficiency of Moldovan Firefighters II CZECH DEVELOPMENT AGENCY June 2015 List of abbreviations CAS Water tender (tank truck) CO Civil protection ČR Czech Republic ČRA Czech Development Agency HZS Fire and Rescue Services HZS ČR Fire and Rescue Services of the Czech Republic HZS JMK Fire and Rescue Services of the South Moravian Region IZS ČR Integrated Rescue System of the Czech Republic kpt. Ing. Capt. Eng. (Captain Engineer) MV-GŘ HZS ČR Ministry of the Interior - General Directorate of the Fire and Rescue Services of the Czech Republic PD Project documentation PO Fire protection ÚCOMU Civil Protection and Emergency Situation Services of Moldova ZÚ Diplomatic mission (Embassy) Logical Framework of the Project (see Annex No. 1)
Moldova. Moldova shares many of the problems that plague Ukraine. In recognition of these problems, an evolution of the EU’s strategy has been observed but it lacks the proactiveness found in Ukraine. In the early 2010s, during preparations for the AA/DCFTA negotiations the EU adopted a similar approach in Moldova and Georgia (as well as Armenia), based on lesson learning from the negotiations with Ukraine. The EU resorted to extensive sector-specific conditionality to ensure early compliance with important parts of the acquis. However, subsequently the EU’s prioritization of trade-related legal approximation weakened in Moldova, in response to major political, economic and financial crises in the country.
Moldova. Energy efficiency and RES analysis. The paper presents results of analyses of energy efficiency measures and renewable energy sources implementation in the Republic of Moldova using MARKAL model. Energy savings and costs are identified for implementation of renewable energy sources and Energy efficiency measures. Nepal • Energy planning and policy analysis. Nepal is facing a difficult energy supply crisis. One of the main research questions, therefore, in the presynopsis report was to develop a modelling framework for the energy sector of Nepal so that energy policy analysis could be conducted and based on the framework. Nepal – MARKAL energy modelling framework was developed and inputs of the useful energy demands from the end-use approach (MAED) were exogenously incorporated in. • Transport sector electrification in a hydropower resource rich developing country. This paper analyzes the co-benefits of transport sector electrification in terms of reductions of greenhouse gas and local environmental emissions, improvement in energy security and employment generation during 2015–2050 in the case of Nepal—a developing country with large hydropower potential. A bottom up energy system model of Nepal based on the MARKAL framework was developed. • Benefits of low carbon development in a developing country. This paper analyzes the direct and indirect benefits of reducing CO2 emission during 2005 to 2100 in the case of Nepal, a low income developing country rich in hydropower resource. It discusses the effects on energy supply mix, local pollutant emissions, energy security and energy system costs of CO2 emission reduction targets in the country by using an energy system model based on the MARKAL framework. Norway • Introduction of hydrogen in the Norwegian energy system. If the national targets to reduce emissions of GHG should be met, a substantial reduction of CO2 emissions has to be obtained from the transport sector. This paper presents the results of the analyses of three Norwegian regions with the energy system model MARKAL during the period 2005-2050. The MARKAL models were used in connection with an infrastructure model H2INVEST. • Coupling the model with a GIS for infrastructure analysis. The NorWays project aims at providing decision support for introduction of hydrogen in the Norwegian energy system by modelling of energy system and hydrogen infrastructure at various spatial levels. GIS-based regional hydrogen demand scenarios and fuelling station netw...
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