词汇 | non-binding |
释义 | non-binding adjective uk /ˌnɒnˈbaɪn.dɪŋ/ us /ˌnɑːnˈbaɪn.dɪŋ/ not legally necessary to obey or follow: 无法律约束力的 a non-binding resolution/referendum/recommendation无法律约束力的决议/公投/推荐 The committee's vote is non-binding.委员会的表决是没有法律约束力的。 Rules & laws administrative admiralty anti-bribery anti-regulatory anti-sodomy binding blue law humanitarian law invocation juridical juridically juristic land tenure legislation provision Rafferty's rules the rule of law uncalled uncanonical unenforceable non-binding | Business Englishnon-binding adjective ukus LAW a non-binding agreement, decision, etc. has no legal power: They have won a non-binding vote of the company's shareholders. Examples of non-bindingnon-binding Soft law instruments and norms are thus understood as non-binding in international law but binding in some other manner, for instance, politically. In a wider understanding, regulatory cooperation might also include non-binding agreements and all kinds of voluntary activities of international organizations. In a non-binding form, the guidelines' contribution to maritime safety in ice-covered waters seems rather limited. Although non-binding, the recommendation called upon member states to address the issue of drinking among youths, also in relation to drunk driving by young people. But its roles are mainly to provide advice and help to establish non-binding norms, a form of soft law. By non-binding we refer to the pattern documented below that banks systematically and significantly over-comply with regulatory requirements. The parliament has not been involved in fourteen out of the 158 laws and it has issued merely a non-binding opinion in 131 acts. Furthermore, the perceived softness or non-binding nature of the instrument sometimes allows the parties to move into more detailed regulation in a speedier fashion. Libraries of peptides were screened for binding to vancomycin using diffusion-edited spectroscopy to differentiate between binding and non-binding peptides. As a result, non-binding standards, benchmarks and even studies and reports may help to tilt the balance in domestic policy debates. In recent years, part and parcel of its strategy has been the increasing use of legally non-binding instruments such as notices or guidelines. At the same time, legally non-binding instruments are neither neutral nor static. Given the non-binding character of the institution's resolutions and propositions, the media can provide the ombudsman with the means to ensure that it is not ignored. After 15 min of supine rest in a quiet, dimly lit room, patients were tilted to a 70° head-up position using a mechanical tilt-table with a footboard and non-binding restraints. If these constraints are truly non-binding, the agent must have the same marginal benefits from investment and effort as does the principal, and therefore make the same choices. See all examples of non-binding These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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