Sentences with phrase «decentralisation of»

It enables decentralisation of direct transactions in Publica's currency between readers and authors in order to purchase access keys for their literary works.
Critics discuss decentralisation of security.
Decentralisation of the internet would make net neutrality a moot point.
Ethereum, the parent system of a new virtual currency, is known for decentralisation of all types of economic activities.
This shall bring in its purview the decentralisation of Gimmer and release of the same as a DAPP making it faster and cheaper.
It supports other posts where I discuss decentralisation of these systems using distributed ledgers.
This may deal a blow to the decentralisation of the bitcoin network leading to the concentration of mining in the hands of stronger competitors.
While the climate issue is still poorly understood by the general public, we all need to promote the benefits of a real transition towards a sustainable and renewable system model: job creation, restoring democracy, community power - decentralisation of energy systems which are now mostly in the hands of big corporations, energy sovereignty, improved air quality and health, a better quality of life...
The idea for a multicultural complex, bringing together in one place different forms of art and literature, developed, in part, from the ideas of France's first Minister of Cultural Affairs, André Malraux, a western proponent of the decentralisation of art and culture by impulse of the political power.
The decentralisation of the classroom is not an easy task to undertake.
He also stated that decentralisation of the Nigeria Police Force and creation of state police were some of the ways to go in tackling the herdsmen and farmers» violence in the country.
City mayors had the potential to attract big new talents to the leadership of Britain's great cities and deliver a decentralisation of economic and political power.
Mr Lansley has argued that this represents a «liberating» decentralisation of power and saves the NHS huge costs in bureaucracy.
Salmond, voicing his own support for the accelerated decentralisation of power away from London, appeared to lay the foundations for a new «devo - max» settlement in the event of a «No» vote.
The National Democratic Congress is promising a deepened decentralisation of the Attorney General's Department through the establishment of district offices across the country to ensure prompt prosecution of cases.
However, the civic relationship between citizens and local government has been complicated by ongoing decentralisation of the governance of England over the past two years — with the North of England most affected.
Until now attention on Mr Cameron's «big society» agenda has not extended into localised public services, but he is now arguing that decentralisation of public services is a key part of the idea.
decentralisation of political power, putting local services in the hands of local decision makers;
While respecting the existing devolution settlements and «envisaging» more decentralisation of powers after Brexit, the manifesto also promises an «active government, in every part of the UK».
The present Government's scheme for a northern powerhouse to be directed by a DEEM covering combined local authorities is promoted by the Treasury — to the amazement of many because in the past it has resisted decentralisation of powers, fiscal discretion and resources to elected local authorities, as George Osborne, Chancellor of the Exchequer admitted in his speech earlier this month.
The decentralisation of oil wealth will also break - up governments» ownership of petrodollar wealth and lead to improved transparency, good governance and trust among the Arab people.
Also on the republican list of demands: abolition of the Privy Council; full proportional representation in elections for the House of Commons; decentralisation of power to local and community authorities; a voting age of 16; fixed - term parliaments; state funding of political parties; a ban on outside earnings for MPs; more powerful Commons select committees, with powers to confirm or block ministerial appointments; elected police chiefs and elected mayors in all the major cities.
In essence, the Conservative approach to English devolution focuses on three themes: a better and more balanced economy; bespoke Growth Deals and decentralisation of powers to (large) cities which choose to have elected mayor; and English Votes for English Laws (EVEL).
The main focus of the assemblies will be devolution and decentralisation of power to English regions.
HS2 is meant to aid the decentralisation of economic power away from the south - east, and enable areas like the midlands, the north - east and north - west to become more attractive to investors.
The story of the gospels and of Acts seems to me to be one of decentralisation of power, as NP suggested.
At the same time, however, new technologies in the telecommunication and information sectors are making it easier for institutions to co-ordinate regional activities and have tended to encourage decentralisation of some financing activities, particularly those where proximity to clients is an advantage.

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It said bitcoin's bubbles were created by a combination of hype, mystery, decentralisation and possible insider trading, suggesting that a small group of bitcoin owners were speculating on its price and manipulating general investors.
What has happened to the concept of decentralisation?
Are ASIC chips undermining Satoshi's dream of decentralisation?
The future of money may or may not include a Federal Reserve Bank of Amazon, but it probably does involve the gradual decentralisation and democratisation of currency.
Bitcoin itself is a paragon of decentralisation: Its payment system is kept up by a distributed peer - to - peer network of users (the blockchain) rather than by a single authority.
The beauty of Bitcoin is total decentralisation.
Furthermore, decentralisation ensures that even if one of these devices fails, all of the data remains secure elsewhere.
Many were of the view that this went contrary to the notion of decentralisation.
Interestingly, the young founder of Tetras Capital argued that the crypto space needs to stop falling for the commonly misunderstood decentralisation hype.
But I took the decentralisation in NP's post to be in regards of power.
There was the devaluation of the CFA franc, the structural adjustment programme with the disengagement of the State, the process of decentralisation.
Furthermore, State decentralisation, the importance given to municipal authorities and linked organisations (e.g. the panchayat in India or CACES in Haiti) are all steps forward provided that they are not conceived simply as forms of dismantling the State.
The internet revolution of the mid-1990s, the mushrooming of partnerships and of informal transnational governance networks (grouping multibillion dollar foundations, like - minded politicians, NGOs, representatives of the world of finance, enterprises, academics...), globalisation under all its forms and the decentralisation and regionalisation strategy of the UN effectively brought the global agenda to the regional, national and local levels.
In general, big brands like Nescafe are more suspect: the larger the company, the more decentralisation and thus difficulty in monitoring the goings - on at all stages of production.
He also spoke with senior researchers and staff from the Regional Australia Institute about the role of the regions on the national policy agenda and where core issues like labour force demands and decentralisation fit into the overall economic picture.
Fear of this scenario has been an obstacle to decentralisation in the past.
Despite Australia's high level of political decentralisation, no - one outside the caucus in Canberra has any say in the Federal leadership contest.
Clarity on commitment to decentralisation, including opportunities for local action in Community Energy, Smart Cities and the Internet of Things, which are new developments that hold considerable potential, but developers and entrepreneurs are held back where there is lack of clarity in the government's intent.
Although the public long showed a lack of interest on issues of decentralisation for England, this trend too seems to be reversing.
Similarly, regional newspapers have also focused on issues of regionalism and decentralisation, as illustrated for example by the Yorkshire Post's recent publication of a «Yorkshire Manifesto» in view of the 2015 general election.
The key themes and questions underpinning the narrative of this nascent «Northern regionalism» were unpacked and discussed at length in a symposium held at the University of Huddersfield (co-sponsored by the Centre for Research in the Social Sciences and the Political Studies Association and organised by the Britishness Specialist Group) on the 13th of February: «Decentralisation and the Future of Yorkshire».
Yorkshire First, the North East Party, the Campaign for the North and Mebyon Kernow offer an alternative programme of decentralisation, which is intrinsically bottom up, and based on the establishment of directly elected regional assemblies, with powers equal to those of the Scottish parliament.
Personally, I suspect most of the ProgCons will be (substantively as well as tactically) a socially and liberally economic right - with a lot of decentralisation / empowerment thrown in - and that the right communitarians will probably turn out to have rather more in common with traditional conservatism (and some of the left communitarians) rather more than the tory modernisers.
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