Betekenis van:
self-defence

self-defence
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • bescherming van jezelf; zelfverdediging
  • the act of defending yourself

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Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. The man pleaded self-defence.
  2. States have a right to transfer the means of self-defence, consistent with the right of self-defence recognised by the UN Charter.
  3. ‘Autodefensas Unidas de Colombia’ – ‘AUC’ (‘United Self Defence Forces/Group of Colombia’)
  4. Note 1ML7.d. does not control ‘riot control agents’ individually packaged for personal self-defence purposes;
  5. Only uses as elicitor of the crop’s self-defence mechanisms may be authorised.
  6. Only uses as elicitor of the crop's self-defence mechanisms may be authorised.
  7. ML7.d. does not apply to ‘riot control agents’ individually packaged for personal self-defence purposes.
  8. That was a self defence action of the Community industry against the influx of low-priced dumped imports.
  9. This necessity, self defence and the duty to mitigate damage caused by others all justify the Qualifying Companies legislation.
  10. Member States shall submit declarations as referred to in Article 36 in which they list the arms, ammunition and equipment that may be used only in legitimate self-defence or in the defence of others.
  11. Thus, completion of its product range by importing Chinese merchandise was a sort of self-defence in order to cope with Chinese dumped imports.
  12. Although this is a relatively important share of the company’s business it was found that these imports were made as a matter of self-defence against low-priced dumped imports from the PRC.
  13. It is true, as pointed out by some interested parties, that this may have led to a decrease of employment in the Community, but this should also be seen as an act of self defence by companies facing vastly increasing imports at dumped prices on the Community market, thus related to the existence of dumping rather than any self-inflicted injury.
  14. Finally, for those companies who increased or commenced imports of parts of footwear (e.g. uppers) in the Community, those imports can not be deemed to have negatively affected most of the injury indicators such as production, sales, profitability etc. for the reasons explained above. It is true, as pointed out by some interested parties, that this may have led to a decrease of employment in the Community, but this should also be seen as an act of self defence by companies facing vastly increasing imports at dumped prices on the Community market, thus related to the existence of dumping rather than any self-inflicted injury.