supranational
IPA: suprʌnˈæʃʌnʌɫ
noun
- Such a person or organization.
adjective
- Beyond the borders or scope of any one nation.
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Examples of "supranational" in Sentences
- Supranational legal proceedings.
- Arguments for a supranational currency.
- Hypothetical single supranational currency.
- Other proposals for a supranational currency.
- Other supranational organisations such as e.g.
- It is sometimes classified as supranational law.
- Distinguishing features of a supranational union.
- There was no global or supranational media coverage.
- Europe is a supranational organization and territory.
- The head of the church was the head of the supranational Nation.
- The very essence of "supranational" is inimical to the interests of the "national".
- Part III explores certain "supranational" norms-binding norms, that is (at least loosely defined) - touching or concerning climate change.
- Emphasising this word "supranational", in my view, shots the fox which the likes of Mr Douglas Alexander, our new Minister for Europe, likes to set running.
- The essential issue, therefore, remains that we are not against “Europe” but the European Union, a form of government characterised by the single word, "supranational".
- Kokusai Global Sovereign Open, Asia's biggest bond fund, boosted holdings of such securities, known as supranational bonds, to 8.2 percent of its portfolio, the most ever.
- The United Nations in particular, held in check by the veto power of each permanent member of the Security Council, could not plausibly be described as a supranational world government.
- The other French panelist, Philippe Schmidt-a lawyer who, like Lévy, is affiliated with LICRA-took these arguments even further, proposing that Internet speech be regulated by some kind of supranational body.
- For that matter, does anyone seriously think that given recent American history the White House would cede authority to any kind of supranational body when it comes to making decisions about things like environmental and labour standards?
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