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First was the delinking of terrorism against India sponsored by cross border actors from the 'composite dialogue' process between the two countries.
This standard definition can provide the basis for strategic efforts to coordinate cross-border, regional and international actors to detect and prosecute criminals in concert with existing or future domestic and regional laws that recognize the important differentiation of general corruption and corruption impacting health.
"The Whole of Syria information-sharing mechanism was created in order to prevent gaps in the response by including all humanitarian actors providing cross-border relief.
The US strike against Syria is the latest in a series of cross-border attacks against non-state actors and provides an indication of what many wars in the future will resemble.
But as international actors provide cross-border aid or even consider more robust engagement inside Syria in the name of civilian assistance or protection, this should not be used as a pretext for containing the flight of people who feel threatened.
(44) In order to further facilitate the use of online procedures, this Regulation should, in line with the 'once-only' principle, provide the basis for the creation and use of a fully operational, safe and secure technical system for the automated cross-border exchange of evidence between the actors involved in the procedure, where this is explicitly requested by citizens and businesses.
Obviously, labour cost is not a single factor and actor in determining cross-border relocation of labour-intensive manufacturing.
Various Sunni Arab actors from both Iraq and Syria developed cross-border ties as part of the post-2003 insurgencyrgency, particularly in the Sunni north-west areas that separate Iraq and Syria.
The legal authority for states to use active defenses flows from states' duty to prevent non-state actors within their borders from committing cross-border attacks.
However, this model may not be applicable to challenges related to cross-border cooperation, where action is required primarily by government actors (e.g., regulators, legislatures).
Fidler [ 117], for example, defines GHG as "the use of formal and informal institutions, rules, and processes by states, intergovernmental organizations, and nonstate actors to deal with challenges to health that require cross-border collective action to address effectively".
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