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The law commits $100 million in financing for the research over the next 10 years.
Bolivia's 2013 law commits to protecting the lives of indigenous people in "isolation" and requires "public and private institutions" "responsibly" exploiting natural resources to abide by the law's protection measures - one of which is establishing "buffer zones" to avoid accidental contact with outsiders.
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In its dying days the last Labour government passed a law committing its successors to reduce child poverty.
He was thus deemed responsible for any offenses against international law committed during the Kosovo conflict and was indicted in May 1999.
President Nicolas Sarkozy of France made a concession on Thursday by offering to adopt a weaker version of Germany's law committing to a balanced budget.
The document alleged "grave and large-scale violations of human rights and of international humanitarian law, committed notably in the north of the country".
The country's Senate passed a law committing itself to a balanced budget, paving the way for wage cuts for public employees and tax increases.
"On the other hand, for acts of common law committed earlier, I do not see why he should not explain himself in front of a judge".
The question here is whether the court will build on case law developed since 1980, and allow lawsuits in federal courts against foreign corporations that have dealings in this country for violations of international law committed abroad.
Only two weeks ago, the Diet passed a law committing the government to reduce the government's budget deficit to 3% of GDP and eliminate the issuing of deficit-financing bonds by 2003.
A law committing the government to halving the fiscal deficit in four years is meaningless (as are the latest round of mega-targets to reduce child poverty and the like).
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