Sentences with phrase «for subsidiarity»

Although subsidiarity is implicit in the institutional set - up of the Convention system, there has been increased demand for subsidiarity since the Brighton Declaration.
I'm all for subsidiarity as described by our philosopher - pope.

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Illuminating concepts — human dignity, solidarity, the common good, the preferential option for the poor and subsidiarity — are lost to view.
Everyone knows that the EU has turned the idea of subsidiarity into a cruel joke for Europeans.
Mark Mitchell wants health care deregulated and decentralized; he's for localist subsidiarity.
Jacob Rees - Mogg's respect for local democracy and resistance to the centralizing tendencies of the European Union are consistent with the Catholic social teaching of subsidiarity.
While religious leaders have the attention of politicians and the media, they must advance a comprehensive agenda for urban change informed by the principle of subsidiarity.
Occupational councils, along with the subsidiarity principle, became key elements of the plan for the «Reconstruction of the Social Order» presented in Pope Pius XI's encyclical Quadragesimo Anno (1931).
Moreover, in 1992 the Maastricht Treaty explicitly enshrined the principle of subsidiarity for the future union:
The document's other uses of «reaffirm» (inculcare) all refer to settled teaching — for instance, on the indissolubility of marriage and on subsidiarity.
While Reno is correct that it is «unhealthy for our society when cultural power becomes too concentrated in just a few very wealthy institutions,» using the state's tax power to attack «institutional giganticism» in the name of «philanthropic subsidiarity» as he proposes would only open the way for government to control, and even destroy, such institutions.
Social justice involves respect for the dignity of the person, subsidiarity, and solidarity.
Subsidiarity implies that we have a greater duty of care, an «especial» duty, for those closer to us relative to those farther away, for those who are our «own.»
amending the Convention to include the principles of subsidiarity and the margin of appreciation; amending the Convention to tighten the admissibility criteria - so that trivial cases can be thrown out and the focus of the Court can be serious abuses; reducing the time limit for claims from six months to four improving the selection process for judges; setting out a roadmap for further reform.
The provisions of this Charter are addressed to the institutions, bodies, offices and agencies of the Union with due regard for the principle of subsidiarity and to the Member States only when they are implementing Union law.
In The American Conservative, Gracy Olmstead wrote on what an energetic subsidiarity could mean for postindustrial towns, and Katrina Markel wrote in The Huffington Post what a restaurant can reveal about entrepreneurialism, social capital, history, and geography.
Some are convinced that subsidiarity and civil society are just tools for allowing racism and sexism and other dreadful practices to carry on.
For years, Gov. Jerry Brown has preached a secular version of a religious principle called «subsidiarity,» asserting that local officials should have flexibility to act without micromanagement from Sacramento.
In line with the principle of subsidiarity — a driving tenant behind the LCAP — the governor's proposal would fund special education for districts directly and by pass the network of Special Education Local Plan Areas that now control the flow of dollars.
In accordance with Article 7 (2) of Protocol No 2 to the Lisbon Treaty, the Commission must review its proposal when at least a quarter of all votes allocated to national Parliaments [3] reject a legislative proposal submitted on the basis of Article 76 TFEU (i.e., any proposal regarding judicial cooperation in criminal matters) for not being in compliance with the principle of subsidiarity.
Eleven of them even formally submitted a reasoned opinion, objecting that, for a variety of reasons (infra), the proposal does not respect the principle of subsidiarity.
Having argued that prior involvement is not required in order to conform to the principles of autonomy and subsidiarity (pp. 32 - 37), she advocates the abandonment of this element of the accession agreement, in particular because of its technical complexities and harmful procedural delays for individuals.
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.
Another particularly contentious point in the current debate over European human rights is subsidiarity, which for better or worse has become linked to questions related to the authority of the Court.
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