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1 jurisdictional disputes
Дипломатический термин: юридические спорыУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > jurisdictional disputes
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2 jurisdictional disputes
Англо-русский дипломатический словарь > jurisdictional disputes
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3 спор
1) argument, dispute, wrangle, controversy; (обсуждение) discussion; (разногласие) differenceприпереть к стене в споре — to corner (smb.) in an argument
улаживать споры — to adjust / to work out / to settle / to clarify differences / disputes / arguments
бесконечные / нескончаемые споры — endless arguments
горячий спор — heated / tempestuous debate
международные споры — international disputes / differences
ожесточённый спор — violent controversy / wrangle, frantic agrument
пограничный спор — border / boundary dispute / controversy
предмет спора — matter in dispute, contestation
разрешение спора — accommodation, settlement of difficulties
разрешение споров путём переговоров — settlement of disputes by means of negotiations, negatiated settlement
2) (соперничество) contest3) юр. disputeпередавать споры на обязательное судебное или арбитражное разрешение — to submit disputes to obligatory judicial or arbitral settlement
правовые споры, споры юридического характера — legal disputes / differences
разрешение споров в суде / решение споров по суду — adjudication of disputes
стороны, участвующие в споре — parties to the dispute
улаживание спора — adjustment of a dispute / differences
урегулирование спора — settlement of a dispute / differences
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4 юридические споры
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5 коллизия юрисдикций
Связана с конфликтами между профсоюзами по поводу определения членства профсоюзов. — This involves disputes between trade unions about which unions should have what members.
Russian-English Dictionary "Microeconomics" > коллизия юрисдикций
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6 dispute
1. n1) диспут, дискуссия, дебаты2) спор; конфликт- settle a dispute by the mediation of smb.•2. v1) обсуждать, дискутировать; принимать участие в диспуте; дебатировать2) ставить под сомнение, оспаривать; сомневаться (в чём-л.) -
7 negociar
v.1 to negotiate.negociar un acuerdo to negotiate an agreementEllos negocian They negotiate.Ellos negociaron el embarque They negotiated the shipment.Ellos negocian más tiempo They negotiate more time.2 to do business.negociar con to deal o trade withEllos negocian They trade=do business.* * *1 (comerciar) to do business, deal ( con, in)1 PLÍTICA to negotiate* * *verb1) to negotiate2) deal* * *1.VT to negotiate2. VI1) (Pol etc) to negotiate2) (Com)negociar en o con — to deal in, trade in
* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <solución/acuerdo> to negotiateb) (Fin) <valores/títulos> to negotiate2.negociar via) (discutir, conversar) to negotiateb) (Com) to trade* * *= bargain, transact, haggle.Ex. The Taft-Hartley Act outlawed closed shops, jurisdictional strikes, sympathy strikes, and refusal to bargain.Ex. The model includes provisions for circulation policy analysis and management and for the recording and controlling of activities transacted at the circulation desk.Ex. Nextag.com is a comparison shopping site which lets shoppers haggle in real-time directly with suppliers.----* negociar (con) = negotiate (with).* negociar condiciones = negotiate + terms.* negociar el precio de Algo = negotiate + price.* negociar los términos de un contrato = negotiate + terms.* negociar un acuerdo = negotiate + agreement.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <solución/acuerdo> to negotiateb) (Fin) <valores/títulos> to negotiate2.negociar via) (discutir, conversar) to negotiateb) (Com) to trade* * *negociar (con)(v.) = negotiate (with)Ex: Their purposes was to settle the disputes between the members, to negotiate with master, to accumulate and disburse a benevolent fund, and to exact contributions for drinks and parties.
= bargain, transact, haggle.Ex: The Taft-Hartley Act outlawed closed shops, jurisdictional strikes, sympathy strikes, and refusal to bargain.
Ex: The model includes provisions for circulation policy analysis and management and for the recording and controlling of activities transacted at the circulation desk.Ex: Nextag.com is a comparison shopping site which lets shoppers haggle in real-time directly with suppliers.* negociar (con) = negotiate (with).* negociar condiciones = negotiate + terms.* negociar el precio de Algo = negotiate + price.* negociar los términos de un contrato = negotiate + terms.* negociar un acuerdo = negotiate + agreement.* * *negociar [A1 ]vt1 ‹solución/acuerdo› to negotiate2 ( Fin) ‹valores/títulos› to negotiate■ negociarvi1 (mantener conversaciones) to negotiate2 ( Com) to tradenegocia en or con pieles he trades in furs, he is in the fur business o tradenegociaba con su cuerpo ( liter); she used to sell her body* * *
negociar ( conjugate negociar) verbo transitivo/intransitivo
to negotiate
negociar
I vtr (acordar, tratar) to negotiate: negociamos con él la compra de las acciones, we negotiated the purchase of the shares with him
están negociando la subida de las pensiones, they are negotiating a rise in pensions
II vi (traficar, comerciar) to do business, deal: negocia con ropa usada, he deals in second-hand clothes
' negociar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
compromisaria
- compromisario
- gestionar
- tratar
English:
bargain
- negotiate
- negotiating
- opposed
- hammer
* * *♦ vi1. [comerciar] to do business;negociar con to deal o trade with2. [discutir] to negotiate♦ vtto negotiate;negociar un acuerdo to negotiate an agreement* * *v/t negotiate* * *negociar vt: to negotiatenegociar vi: to deal, to do business* * *negociar vb1. (pactar) to negotiate -
8 tribunal
masculine noun• tribunal judiciaire/d'exception judicial/special court► tribunal correctionnel ≈ magistrates' court (dealing with criminal matters)► tribunal d'instance ≈ magistrates' court (dealing with civil matters)* * *pl - aux tʀibynal, o nom masculin1) Droit (lieu, magistrats) courtporter une affaire devant les tribunaux — to bring ou take a case to court
2) figle tribunal de l'histoire/de l'humanité — the judgment of history/of humanity
•Phrasal Verbs:* * *tʀibynal, otribunaux mpl nm1) DROIT court2) MILITAIRE tribunal* * *1 Jur (lieu, magistrats) court; aller devant les tribunaux [affaire] to be taken before the court; [personne] to go to court; porter une affaire devant les tribunaux to bring ou take a matter to court; traîner qn devant les tribunaux to take sb to court; le tribunal a décidé que the court has decided that; séance/vacation/rentrée d'un tribunal court session/vacation/reopening;2 fig tribunal de l'histoire/de l'humanité the judgment seat of history/humanity; tribunal de Dieu, tribunal suprême the judgment seat of God; le tribunal des hommes the justice of men; le tribunal de l'opinion the bar of public opinion; s'ériger en tribunal du goût/des mœurs to set oneself up as an arbiter of taste/morals.tribunal administratif ≈ administrative court; tribunal de commerce court dealing with trade disputes; tribunal correctionnel court trying criminal cases of a fairly serious nature; tribunal ecclésiastique ecclesiastical court; tribunal d'exception ≈ specialized court; tribunal de grande instance higher level court (presided over by three judges dealing with cases of a fairly serious nature); tribunal incompétent unqualified court; tribunal d'instance court of first instance (presided over by a single judge dealing with less serious cases); tribunal militaire military tribunal GB ou court US; tribunal de police police court (dealing with petty offencesGB punishable by a fine); tribunal pour enfants juvenile court; tribunal de première instance = tribunal de grande instance; tribunal révolutionnaire revolutionary tribunal.( pluriel tribunaux) [tribynal, o] nom masculinporter une affaire devant le tribunal ou les tribunaux to take a matter to court ou before the Courtsa. [litiges] commercial courtb. [liquidations] bankruptcy courttribunal de grande instance ≃ Crown Court2. MILITAIRE -
9 dispute
1. сущ.1) общ. спор(ы), дебаты, дискуссия, диспут, полемикаa dispute over [about\] — спор о (чем-л.)
a dispute with — спор с (кем-л.)
heated [sharp\] dispute — горячий спор, острая дискуссия
beyond [out of, past, without\] dispute — вне сомнения, вне всяких сомнений, бесспорно
matter in [of\] dispute — предмет спора
Syn:2) общ. спор, конфликт, разногласия; пререкания, ссораto reconcile [settle\] a dispute — урегулировать конфликт [спор\]
adjustment [settlement\] of a dispute, dispute settlement — урегулирование разногласий [спора, конфликта\]
procedure for dispute settlement — процедура урегулирования конфликтов [споров\]
See:dispute panel, dispute settlement, demarcation dispute, inter-union dispute, disputes committee, industrial dispute, jurisdictional dispute2. гл.1)а) общ. спорить, дискутировать; обсуждатьto dispute about [over\] smth. — спорить о чем-л.
to dispute with [against\] smb. — спорить с кем-л.
б) общ. спорить, пререкаться2) общ. ставить под сомнение, подвергать сомнению, сомневаться (в чем-л.)to dispute a statement [a fact\] — ставить под сомнение заявление [факт\]
Her honesty was never disputed. — Ее честность никогда не подвергалась сомнению.
3) общ. бороться (за что-л.), добиваться (чего-л.), оспаривать (первенство в состязании и т. п.)to dispute a victory [a prize\] — добиваться победы [приза\]
4) общ., устар. выступать против, бороться, сопротивляться, противостоять -
10 dissaving
сущ.эк. расходование накоплений [сбережений\] (ситуация, при которой расходы человека или всего населения превышают доходы и это превышение покрывается за счет накопленных ранее активов)Ant:dispute panel, dispute settlement, demarcation dispute, inter-union dispute, disputes committee, industrial dispute, jurisdictional dispute
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расходы сверх доходов ("проедание" сбережений).* * ** * *. . Словарь экономических терминов .* * *Финансы/Кредит/Валюта«поедание» сбережений -
11 отказ
1) refusal, denial; (отклонение) rejection; (отречение) renunciation, repudiationполучить отказ — to be refused, to be turned down
взаимный отказ от угрозы силой или её применения — mutual renunciation of the use or threat of force
категорический отказ — categorical / flat refusal
мотивированный отказ — motivated / reasoned refusal
решительный отказ — point-blank refusal, categorical denial
отказ в выдаче лицензии / разрешения — dismissal of license
отказ в поддержании / поддержке (кандидата на выборах и т.п.) — non-support
отказ от войны как средства разрешения межгосударственных споров — rejection / renunciation of war(s) as a means of settling interstate disputes
отказ от договора — repudiation / denunciation of a treaty
отказ от намерений достичь военного превосходства — disavowal of an intention to achieve military superiority
отказ от политики экономических блокад и санкций — renunciation of the policy of economic blockades and sanctions
отказ от претензий на территориальный суверенитет — renunciation of claims to territorial sovereignty
отказ от применения силы в международных отношениях — renunciation of the use of force in international relations
отказ от применения силы или угрозы силой — renunciation of force or threat of force
отказ от решения территориальных споров военными средствами — renunciation of settling territorial claims by military means
отказ ядерных держав от войны друг против друга или против третьего государства — renunciation by the nuclear powers of war against each other or against third countries
2) юр. abandonment, waiver, refusalотказ от иммунитета от юрисдикции — waiver / waiving of jurisdictional immunity
отказ от иска / претензии — waiver of the claim
отказ от права — abandonment / waiver of right
лицо, в пользу которого имеет место отказ от каких-л. прав — releasee
отказ передать вопрос на судебное разрешение — refusal to submit the issue for judicial determination
отказ (от договора) с предупреждением — withdrawal by notice
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