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… of endowed professor shall possess the exclusive right to vote in the academic staff sector in the faculty which he/she is part of, as a member of academic staff. 4 Article 7 Reference date 1. The Executive Board shall establish the date on which the requirements must be satisfied in order to obtain the right to vote; this date shall be designated as the reference date. 2. A member of the corresponding voter community who leaves that community after the reference date shall forfeit his/her right to …
… trade between the European Union and a third State [or in the present case, maintaining liberalisation239 and establishing a level playing field] fall within the common commercial policy and that those which are designed to ensure that the requirements of sustainable developments are met when that liberalisation of trade takes place fall outside it.‖240 Consequently, Part Two, Heading One of the TCA is sufficiently linked to trade to fall under the EU‘s exclusive external competence … area and has increased its set of common rules248 now covering passenger rights249 and safety and security standards.250 Title II TCA deals with the safety of civil aeronautical products and services251 including the recognition of certificates and requirements for designs of products and traffic management.252 This overlaps to a large extent with Regulation 2018/1139 establishing ―common rules in the field of civil aviation and establishing a European Union Aviation Safety Agency‖253 which inter …
… moment of this assessment is determined by the Board of Examiners. 2. Requests for this assessment must be filed by the student to the Board of Examiners within two weeks after becoming eligible for making such request. 3. Withstanding the minimal requirements in article 5.6 of the EER, the student must argue in his/her/their request that he/she/they has a reasonable chance of passing this assessment without retaking the course, and argue that he/she/they has taken all possible efforts to pass … year 4. The Board of Examiners can put requests on hold or conditionally approve them, when students do not (yet) meet the requirement as stated in Article 3.10(5) of the EER. If an elective is conditionally approved and the student does not meet the requirements before the start of the academic year or the date at which they must definitively register for the elective - whichever comes first - the student must cancel the registration. ARTICLE 20 STUDY ABROAD 1. Due to the fact that arrangements for study abroad have to be made at an earlier stage, and given the inclusion requirements from Article 3.10(5), to be considered for exchange (withstanding Article 3.10 of the EER) the student must have obtained 45 ECTS from course year 1 before the start of year 2 2. The Board of Examiners selects the students to be nominated …
… can each have their own argumentation to come to a qualitative evaluation on different criteria in the thesis. In the end, the two examiners must agree on a final grade for the final work as a whole. If they cannot reach an agreement (fulfilling the requirements stipulated in the final work procedure applicable for this programme), the programme director or the thesis coordinator appoints a third, experienced examiner, with relevant expertise, who will take a majority decision after consulting the opinions of the first two examiners. Further appropriate arrangements that accommodate the interdisciplinary requirements in the final works shall be made at the programme level and will be listed in the final work procedure applicable for this programme. Article 6 Grading scale at FASoS and Dutch grading system The Dutch grading system1, used from elementary … and matches the student performance. An exam with high reliability means that students who have acquired the previewed intended learning outcomes succeed in the exam, and those who have not do not pass the exam. Article 11 Assessment programme requirements for examiners of each study programme Within a programme, exams function in the framework of a complete curriculum/assessment scheme. Therefore: 1. The chosen assessment method(s) of each course should be aligned with the final …
… time and resources that such a committee would claim. The subsection on supply chain management examines whether the human rights and environmental reporting practices of our company sample are in line with anticipated mandatory due diligence requirements. We find that only seven companies satisfy these requirements for human rights, and that zero companies disclose enough information in their annual and sustainability reports for us to properly evaluate whether they satisfy these requirements for environmental due diligence. Our study on reporting practices finds almost 50 frameworks which companies use as normative and reporting standards for their sustainability reporting. Leading frameworks include the Global Reporting …