词汇 | enforceability |
释义 | enforceability noun[ U ] uk /ɪnˌfɔː.səˈbɪl.ə.ti/ us /ɪnˈfɔːr.səˈbɪl.ə.t̬i/ the fact that a law or rule is enforceable(= possible to make people obey, or possible to make happen or be accepted): One of the tests of any rule is its enforceability. In order for the ban to have any enforceability, it would have to have statewide coverage. Related word enforceable Clause 68 limits the enforceability of project or site agreements, with exceptions. Bilateral agreements must be adequately evaluated for enforceability before any transactions take place. The report agreed that such a requirement was necessary, but acknowledged some practical difficulties in its enforceability. UK politics: legislation & law-making abolish abrogate abrogation amendment assemblyman constitutionally enact FMQs gold plate Green Paper guillotine hard Brexitidiom penal reform PMQs pocket veto presiding officer Prime Minister's Questions promulgate sanction writ Examples of enforceabilityenforceability A rise in the enforceability of property rights might then lead to the monopoly gains from concentration being reaped. We would further speculate that once 'high levels of enforceability' (which we would extend to institutional predictability and accountability) are achieved, trust will get 'crowded in' again. Roman law based the enforceability of contract on the principle that both parties voluntarily entered into the bargain, so it was, therefore, just. This function, we saw, consists in the expressive potential of promissor y conduct; and the predominant role that legal enforceability plays in contract significantly undermines this potential. National associations negotiate central agreements with some capacity for enforceability, but industry-level organizations retain the right to bargain separate agreements without adherence to a peace clause. We focus on the implications of this "pure enforceability problem," where underinvestment occurs because of an unwillingness, rather than an inability, to pay. The conditions for enforceability always hold because they do not depend on the stock of forest. First, the wording differs; second, the status and enforceability of the obligation is also different. The degree of enforceability depends on the capacity of bargaining agents to implement their agreements. In any event, human rights protections are not reliant on technical legal enforceability for their influence. Their effectiveness rests to some extent upon their enforceability, and in this coercion plays an importan t role. We characterize necessary and sufficient conditions for the enforceability of a first-best equilibrium growth path. For any claim traded in the market, enforceability requires that its payoff be contingent only on public information. Most of the precision and enforceability in human rights, however, have been in the realm of civil and political rights. With respect to the enforceability of treaty obligations, international law works on a model of compliance and consensus rather than enforcement and punishment. 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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