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We support the international instrument, but how much progress has been made on it?
We already have a number of binding international instruments on this subject.
The recipe of our political group is therefore to use all available international instruments rather than to create new ones.
It would be the first international instrument addressing the spread of small arms.
Member States have agreed two fundamental international instruments for the protection of children and their families.
It is obvious that the world community has not yet created effective international instruments to protect human rights.
These are the most important of all international instruments.
A number of international instruments have been elaborated at the Institute.
It is the main international instrument in the fight against transnational organized crime.
A restrictive international instrument certainly cannot be based on false assumptions.
There is no international instrument in force concerning the safety of fishing vessels.
Nor have European and other international instruments on minority languages been applied.
We must now show our commitment to the international instruments of justice that we have worked so hard to build.
To share experience about how the international instruments relating to detention and imprisonment should be applied in practice.
It is "the only comprehensive international instrument that has been drafted on the law of naval warfare since 1913."
This principle is enshrined in several national constitutions, and a number of international instruments.
These new international instruments will come into force automatically for all Member States on 1 July 2004.
We are also active as regards international instruments.
Since then, 190 states parties have ratified the Convention, making it one of the most adhered to international instruments.
There was no appetite at this stage to expend effort on new legally-binding international instruments.
Hammarberg describes it as possibly the "most successful international instrument for protecting human rights in the world".
The Community has agreed to several international instruments which seek to control fishing capacity and/or fishing effort.
The first reason is that, until a very short time ago, this convention, or this international instrument, was nothing more than a Utopian idea.
However, this right can be regulated, and this complies with other international instruments.
This included many international instruments that Joan Osborne had recently left in studio.