Betekenis van:
repatriation
repatriation
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- terugkeer naar het vaderland
- the act of returning to the country of origin
Hyperoniemen
repatriation
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- terugkeer naar het vaderland
- the act of returning to the country of origin
Hyperoniemen
Voorbeeldzinnen
- Standard A2.5 — Repatriation
- Regulation 2.5 — Repatriation
- the seafarer’s entitlement to repatriation;
- Repatriation of victims of trafficking in persons
- the precise entitlements to be accorded by shipowners for repatriation, including those relating to the destinations of repatriation, the mode of transport, the items of expense to be covered and other arrangements to be made by shipowners.
- the circumstances in which seafarers are entitled to repatriation in accordance with paragraph 1(b) and (c) of this Standard;
- the expenses of repatriation shall in no case be a charge upon the seafarers, except as provided for in paragraph 3 of this Standard.
- the maximum duration of service periods on board following which a seafarer is entitled to repatriation — such periods to be less than 12 months; and
- If a shipowner fails to make arrangements for or to meet the cost of repatriation of seafarers who are entitled to be repatriated:
- Member States shall require adequate safeguards against misuse of authorisations granted under this Article and, where appropriate, make provisions for repatriation of the equipment.
- Formal declaration signed by the shipping agent or the ship owner confirming his responsibility for the stay and, if necessary, for the repatriation costs of the seafarer.
- National laws and regulations shall not prejudice any right of the shipowner to recover the cost of repatriation under third-party contractual arrangements.
- It is therefore accepted that there were no restrictions to the repatriation of capital and profits, and the company can thus be granted IT.
- Member States shall facilitate procedures, in accordance with national law, for a quick repatriation of vehicles released by national competent authorities following their seizure.
- political and military leaders of foreign armed groups operating in the DRC who impede the disarmament and the voluntary repatriation or resettlement of combatants belonging to those groups,