English to Urdu Dictionary intergovernmental

intergovernmental

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definition
adjective
an intergovernmental conference
of, relating to, or conducted between two or more governments.
example
He talked about the forthcoming European 'intergovernmental' conference and the possibility that it would require a referendum.
The European Council was formally recognized as the most important 'intergovernmental' body of the European Community.
For the next two decades the EEC was de facto 'intergovernmental' and advances to supranationality were blocked.
These are decided on an 'intergovernmental' basis, so that in these areas the European Court has no jurisdiction and the Commission's role is limited.
What is the source of the rules or standards under which governmental, 'intergovernmental' , and nongovernmental organizations evaluate and criticize a state?
We turn next to federal and state budget trends to assess the potential for added 'intergovernmental' transfers to local governments.
This process is to culminate in another 'intergovernmental' conference in 2004, leading to yet another treaty.
More recently, the counterattack of the European Council and the 'intergovernmental' machinery has put this story in question.
To start, gay-related policy has an 'intergovernmental' dimension that cannot be ignored.
'intergovernmental' relations deteriorated
As such, the powers of member states and the 'intergovernmental' dimension of the European Union have been privileged in the field of CFSP.
Finally, the 'intergovernmental' method finds member governments monopolizing both power to determine policy and power to decide how to organize cooperation.
This is where the 'intergovernmental' perspective fails to grasp reality.
When regional or global 'intergovernmental' organizations become the focus for policy-making, then NGOs seek to influence the proceedings.
The task should be referred to an 'intergovernmental' committee of the nation states, and the same structure should be available for defence, foreign and home affairs.
A new 'intergovernmental' conference could cut out the most controversial parts, making it more palatable to British tastes.
Yet no 'intergovernmental' consensus for radical change exists.
The question of the relationship between the 'intergovernmental' and supranational features of the Council is a theme that runs through this chapter.
A number of 'intergovernmental' conventions had been agreed; others were awaiting ratification or under negotiation.
This 'intergovernmental' perspective views federalism as a public administration process.
Finally, executive federalism has been the dominant mode of 'intergovernmental' policy-making.
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