Betekenis van:
disqualification

disqualification
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • diskwalificatie, uitsluiting
  • the act of preventing someone from participating by finding them unqualified

Hyperoniemen

Hyponiemen

disqualification
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • unfitness that bars you from participation

    Hyperoniemen


    Voorbeeldzinnen

    1. Disqualification from function
    2. temporary or permanent disqualification from the practice of commercial activities;
    3. temporary or permanent disqualification from engaging in commercial activities;
    4. temporary or permanent disqualification from the pursuit of commercial activities;
    5. Should the competent authorities of the Member States initiate a procedure which might lead to the disqualification of a Member from holding office, the President shall ask them to keep him regularly informed of the stage reached in the procedure.
    6. The mechanism established by this Framework Decision aims at inter alia ensuring that a person convicted of a sexual offence against children should no longer, where the criminal record of that person in the convicting Member State contains such conviction and, if imposed and entered in the criminal record, a disqualification arising from it, be able to conceal this conviction or disqualification with a view to performing professional activity related to supervision of children in another Member State.
    7. Should the competent authorities of the Member States initiate a procedure which might lead to the disqualification of a Member from holding office, the President shall ask them to keep him regularly informed of the stage reached in the procedure. He shall refer the matter to the committee responsible.
    8. Awareness of the existence of the conviction as well as, where imposed and entered in the criminal record, of a disqualification arising from it, is a prerequisite for giving them effect in accordance with the national law of the Member State in which the person intends to perform professional activity related to supervision of children.
    9. The need to improve the quality of information exchanged on convictions was prioritised in the European Council Declaration on Combating Terrorism of 25 and 26 March 2004 and was reiterated in the Hague Programme [4], adopted by the European Council on 4 and 5 November 2004, which called for greater exchange of information from national conviction and disqualification registers.
    10. The criminal penalties provided for in paragraph 1 may be accompanied by other penalties or measures, in particular fines, or the disqualification for a natural person from engaging in an activity requiring official authorisation or approval, or founding, managing or directing a company or a foundation, where the facts having led to his/her conviction show an obvious risk that the same kind of criminal activity may be pursued again.