Not exact matches
It is essential to include China as a regular item
in U.S. - European official meetings and to foster
coherence in policy outputs.
In the context of
policy coherence, the Development Working Group was encouraged to continue its efforts to develop concrete actions as part of its Implementation Plan for the Food Security and Nutrition Framework.
In the context of
policy coherence, the Development Working Group was encouraged to continue its efforts to develop actions to reduce FLW as part of its Implementation Plan for the G20 Food Security and Nutrition (FSN) Framework -LSB-...]
A milestone was reached with the publication
in 2001 of the EC Communication» Towards a European Research Area (ERA),» which spelled out the need for a legal backbone to improve the
coherence of European science
policy.
Recently, she became involved
in inter-ministerial working groups on Life Science,
policy coherence and Global Public Goods.
State activism
in education reform: Applying the Rasch model to measure trends and examine
policy coherence.
The result is a system
in which, more often than not, no one is
in charge and any
policy coherence is accidental.
The RIA scheme
in the leaked TPP regulatory
coherence chapter and its cost - benefit provisions
in particular appear to be modeled, consciously or unconsciously, on Ronald Reagan's deregulatory
policies and his creation by executive order of the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (OIRA)
in the White House Office of Management and Budget.
The brief suggests that
in order to foster
policy coherence and help ensure that climate change mitigation and adaptation efforts are adequate, sufficiently ambitious, non-discriminatory and otherwise compliant with human rights obligations, the following considerations should be reflected
in all climate action.
This resolution shows that the Council affirmed human rights obligations, standards, and principles have the potential to inform and strengthen international and national
policy - making
in the area of climate change, promoting
policy coherence, legitimacy, and sustainable outcomes.
The document suggests that
in order to foster
policy coherence and help ensure that climate change mitigation and adaptation efforts are adequate, sufficiently ambitious, non-discriminatory and otherwise compliant with human rights obligations, the following considerations should be reflected
in all climate action, including agreements to be negotiated at the 21st Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.
At this particular time of political and social turmoil, a little more
coherence, clarity, and if the author may add, circumscription
in the EU asylum
policy is essential.
He contends convincingly that the consolidation of the Union's role
in criminal law only makes the «need for an all - out criminal law
policy... more acute than before» (page 59) and highlights six fundamental principles that the EU needs to address
in order to clarify and legitimise further its action
in the field; among the six, the call to pay attention to the principle of ultima ratio,
coherence, subsidiarity and the requirement of a legitimate purpose seem particularly pertinent also
in regard to the current debate concerning the establishment of the European Public Prosecutor.
Kingston criticizes the Commission for not living up to its own promises on good governance (
in its White Paper on European Governance) which seek to achieve
coherence between the different EU
policies which was central to the EU's views on good governance.
And while stability and
coherence are important, if law is a residue of
policy choice, one can ask whether judges are particularly good about cultivating systemic values
in fractious political times.
The Council shall adopt the measures referred to
in the second subparagraph taking into account the special characteristics and constraints of the outermost regions without undermining the integrity and the
coherence of the Community legal order, including the internal market and common
policies.