Sentences with phrase «institutional reforms»

This was the alternative option for institutional reform preferred by one of the consultants conducting the review.
It's put in place a number of initiatives and institutional reforms in order to regain public trust and credibility.
«An independent monitor can be essential to ensuring that complex institutional reform is achieved,» the statement said.
He is in the end a public philosopher with a solid knowledge of constitutional law, not an expert in technical institutional reforms.
The review suggested an option for institutional reform and made 24 recommendations.
There may be sufficient consensus on the urgency of developing a sustainable society to achieve agreement on some elements of institutional reform for which only a few were ready in the seventies.
FW: What about your views on institutional reform of sustainable development at the United Nations?
Kofi Annan, the NPP flagbearer indicated, had also, in the aftermath of the 2012 election petition, urged the EC «not to be blinded to the flaws in Ghana's electoral system,» and that «all concerned need to work energetically to ensure that these flaws are addressed through the necessary institutional reform
To rebuild China's depleted fisheries, serious institutional reforms are needed.
It is a step towards positive change — social change — encouraging and prompting officials to begin work in the planning and institutional reform seeks to promote the application of the principles of gender equality.
But it is obvious that, on the concrete level, institutional reforms never satisfy the proponents of violence, even if they demanded those reforms.
In a Downing Street web chat Mr Miliband said: «The new institutional reforms, which protect British sovereignty in vital areas of national interest should be passed or rejected by parliament».
The new Bolivia is engaging in a process of in - depth institutional reforms, challenging mainstream narratives and political structures and reinventing a model of the state and creating notions of citizenship better suited to highly diverse ethnic and cultural landscapes.
However, considering that not all Member States share the same vision for the EU, noting the «institutional reform fatigue» following the ratification of the Lisbon Treaty, and lacking an open debate over the future of Europe, some might be tempted towards another «temporary solution».
According to Jonathan, his government provided focused leadership through institutional reforms which he said impacted positively on the fundamentals for growth, especially in the last four years of his time in power.
An issue that was raised by the Coalition on the return to the plenary was the need for the state to delay the planned local and parliamentary elections until the electoral and institutional reforms contained in the rules of procedure had been had considered and decisions taken on them.
«Governor Bello has said that apart from ongoing infrastructural development in the state, long lasting institutional reforms that will be the bedrock of an organised and functional system are ongoing to put in place a system which runs on principles of equity, fairness, justice, and one which rewards for merit and diligence.
As the WHO Executive Board gathers this week to shortlist candidates in the running for the 2017 WHO Director - General election, the authors point out that «spearheading institutional reforms is likely to fall to the next director general.»
Although the paper's authors view China's efforts as a signal of dedication toward furthering fisheries conservation, they hope their perspective paper helps highlight the need for true institutional reform in order to see the Chinese government's goals realized.
The Project currently represents hundreds of inmates seeking post-conviction release through DNA testing and pursues institutional reform to identify and address the systemic causes of wrongful convictions.
The majority was clearly distressed at the often collusive nature of institutional reform cases, as illustrated by Flores, in which then Governor Janet Napolitano, a Democrat, supported the lawsuit against the state as a way to leverage more school spending out of the Republican legislature.
Thus, the unions face the challenge of overturning more than 30 years of settled precedent before courts that are increasingly hesitant to tackle large - scale institutional reform.
Examining the Role of Leadership in an Undergraduate Biology Institutional Reform Initiative
Districts and schools can use data to allocate resources and create institutional reform to better meet student needs in a world where students take increasingly personalized or non-traditional paths to graduation.
He Chairs the Post 2012 and Institutional Reform working group of the Carbon Markets and Investors Association.
However, given the post-Lisbon institutional reform hangover, recourse to the ordinary revision procedure (Intergovernmental Conference preceded by a consultative Convention and ratification by all Member States) was unthinkable.
The option for institutional reform adopted by the government was to provide the tribunal with an exclusive mediation role, with the Federal Court able to intervene at any time.
He further revealed that, government has «undertaken and in some instances completed major institutional reforms and built strong and viable institutions» which has created more jobs for Ghanaians.
Participating institutions would be required to «adopt promising and evidence - based institutional reforms to improve student outcomes» (though the administration was vague about just what Washington might require).
... Without significant institutional reform, the IPCC, and climate science as a whole, risks more than just bad press.
A Santer Commission survivor, Neil Kinnock, was appointed as vice president, in charge of institutional reform.
Instead, we argue for reform focussed on updating the civic, institutional and technological architecture of democracy in the UK, with the explicit goal of ensuring that all voices are heard in the political process, and with a premium placed on institutional reform that can foster and sustain powerful democratic relationships in society.
Instead, we argue for a democratic «war of position», advocating institutional reforms that can be secured in the current context that will nonetheless advance incrementally, but irreversibly, the democratic quality of our political system and governance of our public institutions.
Such transformational changes in attitudes would help foster the necessary institutional reforms and technological innovations for providing the energy sources that have negligible effect on global climate, atmospheric pollution and eco-systems, thus protecting generations yet to be born.
They found that while China has attempted to reverse the trend of declining fish stocks in the past, serious institutional reforms are needed to achieve a true shift in marine fisheries management.
Mumuni spoke in Lagos on Wednesday at the launch of SERAP's latest report titled, «Combating Grand Corruption: An Agenda for Institutional Reforms in Anti-corruption Strategies».
Hon. Justice Agwadza William Atedze made the remark on behalf of Chairman of CCT, Hon. Danladi Umar at the launch of SERAP's latest report titled Combating Grand Corruption and Impunity in Nigeria: An Agenda for Institutional Reforms in Anti-Corruption Strategies.
Any deal involving Podemos or Ciudadanos would likely increase pressure for institutional reform and an anti-corruption drive.
To make investment more attractive, however, regulatory and institutional reforms will need to be made in the region.
As has long been clear, it is unlikely that it will sign on for the sort of robust covenant and institutional reform that the emerging consensus is envisioning.
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