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  • ...Action Network''' (BAN) is a [[International nongovernmental organization|non-governmental charitable organization]] working to combat the export of [[toxic waste]], BAN has teamed up with several other [[non-governmental organizations]](NGOs), including Greenpeace to form the NGO Platform on Shipbreaking.<ref
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  • ...industry and business as well as to environmental non&endash;governmental organizations. ...Transport of Dangerous Goods, as well as with other relevant international organizations, in the development of criteria for the definition of hazardous characteris
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  • ...Cooperation with UN bodies, specialized agencies and regional systems and organizations (Decision III/26), and others;
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  • ...y only will be required to co-ordinate with the concerned governmental and non-governmental bodies. ...his Convention shall co-operate with one another and with relevant African organizations, to improve and achieve the environmentally sound management of hazardous w
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  • ...ief-in-support-of-the-basel-action-network "Major US Newspapers, TV, Radio Organizations File Brief in Support of Basel Action Network"] - January 12, 2014
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  • ...Exports: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Human Rights and International Organizations and the Subcommittee on International Economic Policy and Trade of the Comm
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  • ...te with other United Nations agencies, relevant international and regional organizations in order to prevent illegal traffic, and shall take appropriate measures to ...shall, directly or with the assistance of competent or other international organizations or bilaterally, cooperate with a view to formulating and implementing progr
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  • ...Role:''' Likewise, a very significant role was played by non-governmental organizations (NGOs) which are usually relegated to the sidelines of international politi ...ng held in September of 1996 named 159 delegates, 49 being from industrial organizations. <ref>List of Participants, Technical Working Group to prepare draft techni
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  • ...Cooperation with UN bodies, specialized agencies and regional systems and organizations, and others (Decision III/26)''''' :''UNEP/CHW.4/21 (Cooperation with UN bodies and regional systems and organizations, and others)''
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  • *BAN attends the International Maritime Organizations’ Marine Environmental Protection Committee meeting in London on behalf of ...nces and issues press release together with the Computer TakeBack Campaign organizations as being an affront to environmental justice as it continues to allow expor
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  • ...) equipped workers with protective gear and safety training. Some European organizations now offer “a service to shipowners whereby their vessels can be demolishe
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  • The Basel Convention allows political or economic integration organizations to join the Convention as Parties to it. The European Commission of the Eur
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  • ...of paperwork prior to wastes being traded, was condemned by environmental organizations and developing countries alike for doing little more than legitimizing what
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  • ..., Luxembourg and Basel. Experts from 96 states and representatives from 50 organizations participate in one or more of the sessions.
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  • * [http://old.ban.org/library/usletter.html Letter sent by USA Environmental Organizations to US State Department on the subject of USA ratification of the Basel Conv
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