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Hague$33435$ - traducción al Inglés

BRITISH POLITICIAN (BORN 1961)
William Jefferson Hague; Willi Hague; Baron Hague of Richmond; Hague, William; Lord Hague; Lord Hague of Richmond; William Hague, Baron Hague of Richmond; William Jefferson Hague, Baron Hague of Richmond; William J. Hague; The Lord Hague of Richmond
  • Hague meeting [[Ahmad Jarba]], President of the [[National Coalition of Syrian Revolutionary and Opposition Forces]], on 5 September 2013
  • UN High Commissioner for Human Rights]] in [[London]], 2010.
  • US Secretary of State]] [[Hillary Clinton]] after his appointment as Foreign Secretary.
  • Hague meeting Saudi Defence Minister [[Salman of Saudi Arabia]] in London, 4 April 2012
  • ribbon bar
  • Magdalen College, Oxford
  • Hague, [[Carl Bildt]] and [[Radosław Sikorski]] meeting [[Vlad Filat]], [[Prime Minister of Moldova]], February 2013
  • Hague and [[David Cameron]] speaking to [[NATO]] Secretary General [[Anders Fogh Rasmussen]] at the [[London Conference on Libya]], 29 March 2011
  • Hague met Clinton's successor, Secretary of State [[John Kerry]], in 2013.
  • Foreign Affairs Minister]] [[Rafik Abdessalem]], 2012.
  • Hague at the PSVI Conference in 2022

Hague      
n. Hague, den Haag, Stadt im Westen der Niederlande, administrative Hauptstadt der Niederlande; Sitz des Europrates
Hague Convention         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Hague Conventions; Hague convention; The Hague Convention; Hague conventions; Haig convention; Hague Convention (disambiguation)
die Haag-Konvention (über Lösung internationaler Konflikte auf friedlichem Weg)
world court         
  • First gathering after Second World War, Dutch newsreel from 1946
  • Unilateral Declaration of Independence]] by the Provisional Institutions of Self-Government of Kosovo"
  • UN observer states that are not parties}}
  • The [[Peace Palace]] in The Hague, Netherlands, seat of the ICJ
PRIMARY JUDICIAL ORGAN OF THE UNITED NATIONS
ICJ; World court; Federal World Court; International court of justice; International World Court of Justice; ICOJ; Composition of the International Court of Justice; President of the International Court of Justice; International court of law; International court of Hague; The World Court; United Nations Supreme Court; World Court; International court of Justice; UN Court; The International Court of Justice; Cour internationale de justice; United Nations International Court of Justice; Hague International Court; The Hague International Court of Justice; Hague International Court of Justice; Hague Court of Justice; International Court of Justice at the Hague; International Court in the Hague; Criticism of the International Court of Justice
internationaler Gerichtshof, Gerichtshof der Vereinten Nationen (befindet sich in Den Hag in den Niederlanden und besteht aus 15 Richter)

Definición

Hague Tribunal
·add. ·- The permanent court of arbitration created by the "International Convention for the Pacific Settle of International Disputes.", adopted by the International Peace Conference of 1899. It is composed of persons of known competency in questions of international law, nominated by the signatory powers. From these persons an arbitration tribunal is chosen by the parties to a difference submitted to the court. On the failure of the parties to agree directly on the arbitrators, each chooses two arbitrators, an umpire is selected by them, by a third power, or by two powers selected by the parties.

Wikipedia

William Hague

William Jefferson Hague, Baron Hague of Richmond, (born 26 March 1961) is a British Conservative Party politician and life peer who served as Leader of the Conservative Party and Leader of the Opposition from 1997 to 2001. He was the Member of Parliament (MP) for Richmond (Yorks) in North Yorkshire from 1989 to 2015. He served in the Cameron government as First Secretary of State from 2010 to 2015, Foreign Secretary from 2010 to 2014, and Leader of the House of Commons from 2014 to 2015.

Hague was educated at Wath Comprehensive School, the University of Oxford and INSEAD, subsequently being elected to the House of Commons at a by-election in 1989. Hague quickly rose through the ranks of the government of John Major and was appointed to Cabinet in 1995 as Secretary of State for Wales. Following the Conservatives' defeat at the 1997 general election by the Labour Party, he was elected Leader of the Conservative Party at the age of 36.

Hague resigned as Conservative leader after the 2001 general election following his party's second defeat, at which the Conservatives made a net gain of just one seat. He returned to the backbenches, pursuing a career as an author, writing biographies of William Pitt the Younger and William Wilberforce. He also held several directorships, and worked as a consultant and public speaker.

After David Cameron was elected Leader of the Conservative Party in 2005, Hague was reappointed to the Shadow Cabinet as Shadow Foreign Secretary. He also assumed the role of Senior Member of the Shadow Cabinet, serving as Cameron's deputy. Following the formation of the coalition government in 2010, Hague was appointed First Secretary of State and Foreign Secretary. Cameron described him as his "de facto political deputy". On 14 July 2014, Hague stood down as Foreign Secretary and became Leader of the House of Commons. He did not stand for re-election at the 2015 general election and was succeeded by Rishi Sunak. He was awarded a life peerage in the 2015 Dissolution Honours List on 9 October 2015.