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1 principle of non-intervention
Общая лексика: принцип невмешательстваУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > principle of non-intervention
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2 principle of non-intervention
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4 nieingerencj|a
f sgt książk. non-interference, non-intervention- kierować się zasadą nieingerencji to adhere to the principle of non-intervention- nieingerencja w konflikt zbrojny non-intervention in a military conflictThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > nieingerencj|a
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5 nieinterwencj|a
f sgt Polit. non-intervention- przestrzegać zasad nieinterwencji to adhere to the principle of non-intervention- prowadzić politykę nieinterwencji to adhere to a policy of non-interventionThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > nieinterwencj|a
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6 принцип невмешательства
1) General subject: let-alone principle, principle of non-intervention2) Diplomatic term: lessen principleУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > принцип невмешательства
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7 принцип
сущ.principle; (догма, норма) dogma; tenetпротиворечить принципу (равноправия) — to be contrary to (contradict, run counter to) the principle (of equality)
в нарушение принципа (самоопределения) — in contravention (defiance, violation) of the principle (of self-determination)
в соответствии с принципами (международного права) — in accordance (compliance, conformity) with the principles (of international law)
нарушение принципа (невмешательства) — violation of the principle (of non-interference / non-intervention)
несовместимый с принципом (суверенного равенства и независимости) — incompatible (inconsistent) with the principle (of sovereign equality and independence)
толкование, применение и развитие принципов — interpretation, application and development of principles
установление общих принципов (налогообложения и сборов) — establishment of common principles (of taxation and dues)
цели и принципы, заявленные в преамбуле — purposes and principles stated in the preamble
принцип всеобщего уважения и соблюдения прав человека и основных свобод — principle of universal respect for and observance of human rights and fundamental freedoms
принцип запрещения угрозы силой или её применения (в международных отношениях) — principle of prohibition of the threat or use of force (in international relations)
принцип невмешательства (во внутренние дела других государств) — principle of non-interference (non-intervention) (in the domestic / home / internal affairs of other states)
принцип равного географического представительства — principle of equitable geographical representation
принципы международного права, регулирующие дружественные отношения и сотрудничество между государствами — principles of international law governing friendly relations and cooperation among states
общепризнанные принципы и нормы международного права — universally recognized principles and norms (rules) of international law
- принцип взаимностиобщепризнанные принципы равноправия и самоопределения народов — universally recognized principles of equality and self-determination of peoples
- принцип, воплощённый в Уставе
- принцип добросовестности
- принцип единогласия
- принцип законности
- принцип нейтралитета
- принцип ненападения
- принцип неприкосновенности границ
- принцип одинаковой безопасности
- принцип преференций
- принцип равенства
- принцип расового равенства - принципы ценовой политики
- общие принципы сотрудничества
- основной принцип - установившийся принцип
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8 невмешательство
сущ.non-interference; non-interventionв соответствии с принципом невмешательства — in accordance (compliance, conformity) with the principle of non-interference (non-intervention)
невмешательство во внутренние дела других государств — non-interference (non-intervention) in the internal affairs of other states
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9 invoke
invoke [ɪn'vəʊk]∎ they invoked the non-intervention treaty ils ont invoqué le traité de non-intervention;∎ she invoked the principle of free speech elle a invoqué le principe de la liberté d'expression(b) (call upon) en appeler à, faire appel à;∎ to invoke sb's help requérir l'aide de qn;∎ they invoked the might of the gods ils invoquèrent la puissance des dieux(c) (summon up) invoquer;∎ to invoke evil spirits invoquer les mauvais esprits -
10 политика невмешательства
1) General subject: (государственного) laissez-faire policy (в экономику), let-alone principle, non-interference, policy of non-interference, ‘hands off’ approach2) Military: hands-off policy3) Economy: benign neglect (напр. в формирование платёжного баланса), hands-off approach to policy (англ. термин взят из статьи в Wall Street Journal; контекстуальный перевод)4) Diplomatic term: handpicked policy, (государственного) hands-off policy (в экономику), lessen policy, non-intervention policy5) Politics: hands-off approach (англ. термин взят из репортажа агентства Bloomberg; контекстуальный перевод)6) Makarov: abstentionist policy, laissez faire policy, laissez-faire policy (в экономику), let-alone policy, the hands-off policyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > политика невмешательства
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11 нарушение принципа невмешательства
Русско-английский юридический словарь > нарушение принципа невмешательства
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12 Bentham, Sir Samuel
SUBJECT AREA: Ports and shipping[br]b. 11 January 1757 Englandd. 31 May 1831 London, England[br]English naval architect and engineer.[br]He was the son of Jeremiah Bentham, a lawyer. His mother died when he was an infant and his early education was at Westminster. At the age of 14 he was apprenticed to a master shipwright at Woolwich and later at Chatham Dockyard, where he made some small improvements in the fittings of ships. In 1778 he completed his apprenticeship and sailed on the Bienfaisant on a summer cruise of the Channel Fleet where he suggested and supervised several improvements to the steering gear and gun fittings.Unable to find suitable employment at home, he sailed for Russia to study naval architecture and shipbuilding, arriving at St Petersburg in 1780, whence he travelled throughout Russia as far as the frontier of China, examining mines and methods of working metals. He settled in Kritchev in 1782 and there established a small shipyard with a motley work-force. In 1784 he was appointed to command a battalion. He set up a yard on the "Panopticon" principle, with all workshops radiating from his own central office. He increased the armament of his ships greatly by strengthening the hulls and fitting guns without recoil, which resulted in a great victory over the Turks at Liman in 1788. For this he was awarded the Cross of St George and promoted to Brigadier- General. Soon after, he was appointed to a command in Siberia, where he was responsible for opening up the resources of the country greatly by developing river navigation.In 1791 he returned to England, where he was at first involved in the development of the Panopticon for his brother as well as with several other patents. In 1795 he was asked to look into the mechanization of the naval dockyards, and for the next eighteen years he was involved in improving methods of naval construction and machinery. He was responsible for the invention of the steam dredger, the caisson method of enclosing the entrances to docks, and the development of non-recoil cannonades of large calibre.His intervention in the maladministration of the naval dockyards resulted in an enquiry that brought about the clearing-away of much corruption, making him very unpopular. As a result he was sent to St Petersburg to arrange for the building of a number of ships for the British navy, in which the Russians had no intention of co-operating. On his return to England after two years he was told that his office of Inspector-General of Navy Works had been abolished and he was appointed to the Navy Board; he had several disagreements with John Rennie and in 1812 was told that this office, too, had been abolished. He went to live in France, where he stayed for thirteen years, returning in 1827 to arrange for the publication of some of his papers.There is some doubt about his use of his title: there is no record of his having received a knighthood in England, but it was assumed that he was authorized to use the title, granted to him in Russia, after his presentation to the Tsar in 1809.[br]Further ReadingMary Sophia Bentham, Life of Brigadier-General Sir Samuel Bentham, K.S.G., Formerly Inspector of Naval Works (written by his wife, who died before completing it; completed by their daughter).IMcN
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