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This does not sound much more liberal than the old idea of binding rules.
Procedural matters are not just binding rules for our work together, but also have to do with power.
If this policy is to hold together, we also require binding rules on ozone emissions.
Uniform and binding rules for all are essential to fair compensation.
No single opinion commanded a majority of the Court, or announced any legal binding rule.
We also need binding rules to combat this problem.
This is precisely why global players need binding rules .
Once in the hands of traders, no binding rules govern the turtles' treatment.
How, then, did it become a legally binding rule?
For the first time ever an international agreement will establish binding rules to control trade on the grounds of animal welfare.
The action, agreed to later that year, marked the first time a party caucus sought to exercise such a binding rule.
We must have binding rules in this sector.
Whatever the case, Canada and the other coastal countries have proposed binding rules to regulate catches in international waters.
Rather than this being merely a permitted option, there should be binding rules on this.
I think we also agree on the need for more concrete and binding rules on the partnership principle.
They tried to harmonize the sources in the conviction that for every legal question only one binding rule exists.
Adoption of the binding rule promoted a distinction between the terms "caucus" and "conference."
Yet we have wasted this opportunity to lay down binding rules on technology, for instance for investments.
"These reforms are not voluntary, but are binding rules subject to strong oversight and enforcement."
A European foreign policy without common and binding rules on arms exports will always be incomplete and ineffective.
This obviously serves to reinforce my wish that in the longer term, these proposals should be turned into legally binding rules.
The Constitution specifically authorizes the national government to set binding rules for lawsuits over interstate matters.
We have voted in favour of introducing binding rules before the end of this parliamentary term.
'Positivism' because it requires the standard institutions of positive law for making, recognising and applying binding rules.
However, a good many binding rules are going to compete with the Member States’ prerogatives, such as their control over funding methods.