Sentence examples for directive obligations from inspiring English sources

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The risk analyses relate to those carried out by the Environment Agency of England and Wales to meet their European Water Framework Directive obligations associated with the protection of surface water ecology.

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This directive imposes obligations on those who offer services to networks, but software does not appear to have been considered.

Barrister Parosha Chandran, who is representing in two of the cases, says the new directive places an obligation on the government to provide victims of trafficking with more protection.

The case law of the Court of Justice has indicated, however, the importance of using the best available scientific information as a basis for implementing the Directive and the obligation of carrying out the research programmes required to generate it (see Table 3).

Directive 2009/28/CE establishes the obligation for the EU to reach a share of renewable energies on energetic consumption of 20% in 2020.

In May 2013, the Supreme Court declared that the UK had breached its obligations under the Directive.

Joining the European Union, Croatia has assumed the obligations of the Directive 2009/28/EC, which among other things require that each member state by 2020 achieves a minimum share of renewable energy in the final energy consumption in transport by 10%% [3].

The response was: "It is for the developers to do the necessary work to prove that their design is 'fish-friendly' and will not jeopardise the UK's obligations under the water framework directive and habitats directive.

Currently it doesn't require that European public bodies actually open up their data ("This Directive does not contain an obligation to allow re-use of documents") but it does require them to have an explicit policy about how public data can be reused ("that the conditions for re-use of public sector documents are clear and publicly available").

Commonly held values or views of a specific issue can be regarded as prescriptive, forming the basis of a code of conduct and justifying institutionalized obligations such as directives, laws and other regulations.

The commission yesterday said: "The commission considers that existing UK law governing the confidentiality of electronic communications is in breach of the UK's obligations under the ePrivacy Directive and the Data Protection Directive".

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