Sentences with phrase «institutional framework of»

By way of derogation from the rules laid down in paragraph 3, the same procedures shall apply for a decision to suspend the application of an agreement, and for the purpose of establishing the positions to be adopted on behalf of the Community in a body set up by an agreement based on Article 310, when that body is called upon to adopt decisions having legal effects, with the exception of decisions supplementing or amending the institutional framework of the agreement.
Their work is focussed upon strengthening and modernising the legal and institutional framework of Myanmar's insolvency and restructuring regime as well as undertaking associated capacity development of institutions and the legal and accounting professions to support the introduction of the new laws.
The website allows the user to browse this digest by the old or new scheme, or by both, if the topics are the means by which you want to locate cases (for example, 4 of the topics are: the legal order of the European Union; institutional framework of the European Union; legal proceedings and internal policy of the European Union).
But far from a given, the institutional framework of freedom must be present.
In the final part, the course disentagles the context of globalization, the institutional framework of global governance, and the current reality of global politics with its risks and opportunities.
The electoral triumph of Christian Democracy within the institutional framework of the liberal state created a new situation with respect to the problem of civil religion.
To a large extent they are also dependent on the category of thought and methodologies developed in the West; they are deeply entrenched in the institutional framework of the Church.
The community can not be enclosed within an institutional framework of this world; it must stretch ever upwards in the power of the Spirit, in order that it may be conformed to the image of the Son and filled with all the fullness of God.
Although we avoid thinking of it this way, our concentration of churchly activity within the institutional framework of congregations amounts to monastic withdrawal and the gnosticizing of the gospel.

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Many of the U.S. and Canadian companies that came to Mexico in the past decades did so because of the solid institutional framework and certainties that NAFTA provided.
The pace of progress, progress in the direction of more openness to capital flows and greater exchange rate flexibility, will depend in part on the pace at which these governments are able to strengthen the resilience of the domestic financial system and set in place the broader institutional framework and supervisory regime that are vital for an open economy.
Private digital currencies like bitcoin don't function within that sort of institutional framework.
The framework depends on the legal, regulatory, institutional, and ethical environment of the company's stakeholder community.
The speech lists five key fundamentals that should stand Australia in good stead: a strong institutional framework (including the rule of law, respect for property rights, a well - functioning public administration, and a well - established regulatory system); our people, who are diverse, well educated, have a «can do» mentality and a demonstrated capability for adjusting to change; a large endowment of mineral resources; large tracts of agricultural land and an ability to produce high - quality clean food; and an established services industry with the potential for considerable expansion as average incomes in Asia rise.
The absence of a valuation framework makes cryptocurrencies unsuitable as an asset class in the perspective of a great portion of the institutional audience.
One can see clear evidence of other lessons learned since the Asian Financial Crisis: institutional frameworks have been tightened, and Asian currencies are now free - floating in the markets with little intervention.
Even the most energetically «unencumbered self» is always already a «person» enmeshed in social, intellectual, and institutional frameworks that structure and enable the ideal of autonomy.
Whatever one thinks of mainline Protestantism today, Bottum is right that it once provided the sociological and institutional framework that sustained the Protestant culture.
Vatican 11 also gave at least some institutional encouragement towards making this universal participation possible: the Roman synods, the national councils, the episcopal conferences, the councils of priests, the diocesan and parish councils of lay believers and the frameworks of many organizations.
Would you not concede to the thesis that effective liberationist impulses, as different from those which sought to mitigate the plight of the poverty - stricken and outcastes were stirred and given an institutional framework by Marxist movement especially in Kerala which has the largest Christian population in the country?
Or, the Christian thing may be construed as an entire ethos, a total way of life complete with the necessary institutional framework, traditional structures of relationships among persons, values, norms, and so forth.
And while there has been tightening of banking rules, this has taken place in Martin Wolf's terms «within the pre-existing intellectual and institutional framework»; in particular, national regulators remain responsible for interpretation, monitoring and sanctioning.
Free movement of goods is achieved by common rules underpinned by a robust institutional framework — a court, surveillance authority, committees etc - which enforces standards and resolves disputes.
The tumultuous 2009 Copenhagen conference seemed at the time to spell the end of a UN-centred framework to organise international climate mitigation efforts in favour of smaller and narrower institutional settings.
As an online, open crowdfunding platform, Kickstarter's main virtue is that it links contribution directly to outcome in a public way: it provides the institutional framework for the spirit of giving to become as compelling as the letter of the law that underpins regular financial transactions.
5) A new high level dialogue to discuss a joint vision for the global governance in the area of energy and climate change could be established within the «EU - China Strategic Partnership on Climate Change» in order to improve the EU's ability to conceive institutional frameworks that are likely to gather the necessary support.
Her areas of specialization are financial sector development and regulation, financial stability assessments, crisis management frameworks design and financial safety nets, and legal and institutional aspects of public financial management.
PWDs continue to be excluded from effective participation in justice delivery through two main obstacles expressed in the normative framework — referring to the space laws, both national and international, provide for the recognition of the rights of PWDs — and the institutional framework, which deals with law enforcement and the court systems.
She said the Government under President John Dramani Mahama has also instituted an institutional framework with the restructuring of the Gender Ministry with an expanded mandate to coordinate and ensure gender equality and equity.
Society developed a separate set of institutional frameworks for not - for - profit organizations because many important social objectives can not be realized through the operation of private markets.
Author Dr. Madeline Li, a psychiatrist in the Department of Supportive Care, UHN, writes that in Canada the legal responsibility to implement MAiD required creating an institutional framework for patient assessment and provision of service, as well as a plan for educating staff about engaging in conversations with patients.
The focus of the Conference would include two themes, namely «a green economy in the context of sustainable development and poverty eradication and the institutional framework for sustainable development» (IV).
Instead, they endorse a concept of postnational (global) citizenship and seek to shift authority to an institutional network of international organizations and subnational political actors not bound by any clear democratic, constitutional framework.
An opportunity to build a more justice and equitable in terms of protecting the rights of women and make gender equality is the standard adopted in the institutional and social framework.
These cases show that formal organizational structures create an institutional framework for the distribution and enactment of leadership, but they do not determine how leadership plays out over time.
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The Defined Contribution Institutional Investment Association (DCIIA) addressed this concern, creating a best practices framework [2] for plans with an objective of retirement income adequacy.
The regulatory framework also becomes more welcoming, for example, the expansion of Renminbi Qualified Foreign Institutional Investor («RQFII») quota in China.
Pendleton, who wrote a piece for the book, will be discussing the idea of how art that ceases to exist can challenge institutional frameworks with Lemon.
She is co-curator of the forthcoming exhibition The Shadows Took Shape at the Studio Museum in Harlem (14 November 2013 — 9 March 2014) and is a PhD candidate at the University of Central Lancashire where her research focuses on black artists and institutional frameworks.
In her 2005 Artforum essay «From the Critique of Institutions to an Institution of Critique,» Andrea Fraser scrutinized the distinctions between what is inside and outside of the gallery space, emphasizing the inquisitive approach artists working with the framework of institutional critique — Michael Asher and Daniel Buren to name a few — bring into exhibition spaces.
The organisation has run into difficulties because it adopted and continues to follow an old and unfit - for - purpose institutional model, a prefab bureaucratic framework standardised through decades of professionalisation in the field.
Ed Gomez's interdisciplinary art practice revolves around the questioning of exhibition practices, institutional framework and historical models of artistic production.
This summer Michelada Think Tank (MTT), a collective of MFA Public Practice students and alumni, will inhabit the Project Room at Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions with a humorous and critical exploration of survival under a framework of institutional racism in the arts.
Lucas speaks in conversation with Tirdad Zolghadr and Cora Fisher about the unfinished work of re-presenting these documents through a variety of institutional frameworks.
SOLO SHOW is at the same time a solo show and its own deconstruction, which analyses the real meaning of this exhibition format within the context of the contemporary artistic practices and their contradictory relation to the institutional framework as well to the art market strategies.
Drawing attention to the conditions and complexities of perception — both within the framework of institutional display and in other surroundings — these artists have redefined the social potential of visual agency.
They begin with the individuals doing the judging and being judged, and expand through the institutional framework in which those individuals and the prize mechanism operates (the art world's large managerial class of curators, administrators, directors, fundraisers, advisors and assorted technocrats).
Ideas of the nation - state, comparative histories and the economic and institutional currency of geography, among other typical or potential frameworks, are held in critical relief.
The exhibition venue thus becomes the starting point for his works which on the one hand examine the institutional, social and structural framework of art in the tradition of Institutional Critique, and on the other go through a multitude of new, expansivinstitutional, social and structural framework of art in the tradition of Institutional Critique, and on the other go through a multitude of new, expansivInstitutional Critique, and on the other go through a multitude of new, expansive narrations.
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