... right word from the box Some word can be used more than once In up on away up in The door opened when I went down round back out in up I usually get……… at six o’clock in the morning out I’m bored ... 14 INTERNATIONALORGANIZATIONS E LANGUAGE FOCUS: * Warm up:-> ( 5’) I.INTONATION:The falling tune (7’) II Grammar: Phrasal verbs (30’) • Phrasal verbs : Exercises in the student book III.More ... can …………………the new words in the dictionary Turn off 7…………………… the lights when you are not using them fill in Why you have to …………………the form? go on He is too tired to………………working Put on 10 …………………your...
... 2: Names of internationalorganizations 13 I Names of internationalorganizations stand for in different majors 13 Names of Military Organization 13 Names of Economic Organization ... WFP: World Food Program WHO: World Health Organization WIPO: World Intellectual Property Organization WMO: World Meteorological Organization II/ Names of InternationalOrganizations are used widely ... Consultative Organization IMF: International Monetary Fund ILO: International Labor Organization IFAD: International Fund for Agricultural Development IFC: International Finance Corporation ITU: International...
... passage carefully and choose the correct answer The World Health Organization (WHO) is a specialized agency of the United Nations that acts as a coordinating authority on international public health ... headquarters moved in 95 to Rome; Italy 35 _, which meets every two years to review the work carried out by the organization and approve a Program of Work and Budget for the next biennium a Governed ... tested 36 The World Health Organization (WHO) _ a works on international public health b has no relation to the United Nations c only takes care of Swiss people d has no predecessor 37 Which...
... change The organization runs more than field projects worldwide in any given year The organization was formed as a charity trust on' September, 96, in Morges, in Switzerland, under the name World Wildlife ... doctor said to Mr Pike, "You should stop your present hobby." Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) is an international nongovernmental organization ... consumption 36 The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) is an international organization, which were formed and managed by the governments of the United States and Canada a True b False c No information 37...
... above mentioned internationalorganizations have done in internationalorganizations in Viet Nam Viet Nam Homework: (2 mn) Grade 12, Intensive LESSON PLAN Period: Unit 14 INTERNATIONALORGANIZATIONS ... help students gain knowledge of some internationalorganizations and their roles in the world - To enable students to talk about internationalorganizations - Report on discussion results Method ... acronym: a word formed from the first letters of the words that make up the name of something Example: World Health Organization = WHO, pronounced / hu: / abbreviation: short form of a word Example:...
... _the programs to work 46 A due to B instead of C except for D in spite of 47 A most B the most C almost D all most 48 A in world B worldwide C on world D worldly 49 A for B with C about D by ... for blind travellers C the international work of some eye doctors D the best way of studying medicine 43 After meeting Eukhtuul, Samantha felt A grateful for her own sight B proud of the doctor's ... when D or 34 According to this schedule, the next train in ten minutes A leave B leaves C left D leaving 35 According _ the guidebook, there are three hotels in the town A for B with...
... _the programs to work 46 A due to B instead of C except for D in spite of 47 A most B the most C almost D all most 48 A in world B worldwide C on world D worldly 49 A for B with C about D by ... for blind travellers C the international work of some eye doctors D the best way of studying medicine 43 After meeting Eukhtuul, Samantha felt A grateful for her own sight B proud of the doctor's ... when D or 34 According to this schedule, the next train in ten minutes A leave B leaves C left D leaving 35 According _ the guidebook, there are three hotels in the town A for B with...
... _the programs to work 46 A due to B instead of C except for D in spite of 47 A most B the most C almost D all most 48 A in world B worldwide C on world D worldly 49 A for B with C about D by ... for blind travellers C the international work of some eye doctors D the best way of studying medicine 43 After meeting Eukhtuul, Samantha felt A grateful for her own sight B proud of the doctor's ... when D or 34 According to this schedule, the next train in ten minutes A leave B leaves C left D leaving 35 According _ the guidebook, there are three hotels in the town A for B with...
... organization that aims to fight and control disease A World Health Organization B Word Health Organization C World Healthy Organization D World Health Organism 31 He felt _ when he failed the exams ... 14: INTERNATIONALORGANIZATIONS Choose the best answers the question NICEF is the driving force that helps build a world where the rights of every child are realized We have the global authority ... reality That makes us unique among world organizations, and unique among those working with the young We believe that nurturing and caring for children are the cornerstones [basis]of human progress...
... depression 11 Many internationalorganizations make effort to improve the lives of victims of( nature)………disasters, (poor)……………and health emergencies 12 Sometimes it takes time for medical aid to ... originated B declared C begun D initiated 25 The tsunami in 2004………… Some countries and caused a lot of damage A reached B beat C defeated D hit b Word forms: Write the correct form of the words ... Wendy is now working for a (federation)…………… organization 15 Red Cross successfully reduces the (suffer)…………… of many victims II GRAMMAR: PHRASAL VERBS TIME CLAUSES a Choose the correct answers...
... depression 11 Many internationalorganizations make effort to improve the lives of victims of( nature)………disasters, (poor)……………and health emergencies 12 Sometimes it takes time for medical aid to ... originated B declared C begun D initiated 25 The tsunami in 2004………… Some countries and caused a lot of damage A reached B beat C defeated D hit b Word forms: Write the correct form of the words ... Wendy is now working for a (federation)…………… organization 15 Red Cross successfully reduces the (suffer)…………… of many victims II GRAMMAR: PHRASAL VERBS TIME CLAUSES a Choose the correct answers...
... intentionally left blank InternationalOrganizations Before National Courts This book investigates in a radically empirical way how national courts ‘react’ to disputes involving internationalorganizations ... this investigation was whether internationalorganizations could be made responsible or liable for part of the crisis and, if so, whether internationalor national fora would be available to adjudicate ... an internationalorganization should be channelled through its ‘internal law’ Equality of the member states of an internationalorganization Securing uniformity in dispute settlement Derived or...
... involving internationalorganizations Types of cases involving internationalorganizations before domestic courts When taking a phenomenological approach towards internationalorganizations before ... Guarantee Agency North Atlantic Treaty Organization non-governmental organization National Labor Relations Board Organization of American States Organization of African Unity Organization for Economic ... Health Organization World Intellectual Property Organization Weekly Law Reports World Trade Organization Purpose, subject and methodology of this study Introduction Studies of international organizations...
... InternationalOrganizationsor Between International Organizations1 15 might support the objective legal personality theory Article of this Convention provides: ‘The capacity of an internationalorganization ... Intergovernmental Organizations: Article of the International Law Commission’s Draft Articles on the Law of Treaties Between States and InternationalOrganizationsor Between InternationalOrganizations ... Law of Treaties Between States and InternationalOrganizationsor Between InternationalOrganizations lends itself to the interpretation ‘that internationalorganizations possess treaty-making...
... granting immunity from suit to internationalorganizations either in general or to specific organizations. 515 Among the most well known are the US InternationalOrganizations Immunities Act 1945516 ... against internationalorganizations lies in according immunity to them Where domestic courts consider an internationalorganization immune from ‘legal process’, ‘suit’ or ‘jurisdiction’ such organization ... 1928 Conseil d’Etat, 1929 Vorkink and Hakuta, Lawsuits Against International Organizations, Conseil d’Etat, 1928 Vorkink and Hakuta, Lawsuits Against International Organizations, 410 Conseil...
... Articles 35 and 36 of the 1986 Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties between States and InternationalOrganizationsor between InternationalOrganizations The acceptance or assent of the organization ... entities as international organizations8 or at least granting them the same or similar privileges and immunities as enjoyed by international organizations. 9 Annual Report of the Director of UNRWA, ... instrument by a member state of an international organization, 571 before such an instrument is negotiated or before its entry into force, or in the case of an internationalorganization vis-a-vis ` non-member...
... protection for internationalorganizations might also support such a – for internationalorganizations very advantageous – conclusion On the other hand, reflections on the policy justifications for allowing ... willingness of US courts to view staff disputes of internationalorganizations as covered by the internationalorganizations immunity: ‘[A]n internationalorganization s self-regulation of its employment ... employee of an internationalorganization for unjustified dismissal It assumed an unwritten rule of international law providing for jurisdictional immunity of international organizations2 12 according...
... jurisdiction over internationalorganizations It will focus on the reasons for denying or at least restricting the jurisdictional immunity of internationalorganizations as the major abstention rationale ... interests of international organizations3 and of third parties potentially affected by an organizations immunity.4 Judicial protection as a public good sought by and against internationalorganizations ... frequently advertised as an important element for the use of New York and London for international commercial litigation, might certainly also be a consideration for internationalorganizations in choosing...
... envisaged by the organizations founders Even declared defenders of an absolute immunity standard for internationalorganizations implicitly recognize that internationalorganizations perform commercial ... of internationalorganizations from their members lies at the core of the idea of internationalorganizations leading some to define an internationalorganization as an entity capable of forming ... activities of internationalorganizations One of the most visible aspects of constitutionalism in the field of internationalorganizations concerns the relationship between international organizations...
... one peculiar to internationalorganizations before national courts Claims for damages against internationalorganizations Where tortious behaviour on the part of an internationalorganization is ... of or within internationalorganizations are not proper subjects for national courts Disputes between member states or different organs of an internationalorganizationor between members and organs ... (Paris, 1991) Abrahamson, Norman G., InternationalOrganizations – InternationalOrganizations Immunity Act – Waiver of Immunity for World Bank Denied, Mendaro v The World Bank ’ (1984) Suffolk...