Sentences with phrase «of national governments»

Still, in some ways, the interests of the staff of these international agencies are more closely aligned with those of the crypto community than those of national governments and established companies.
The recent slew of national governments announcing their experimentation with blockchain is a far cry to the utopian proposals of bitcoin and cryptocurrency governance that once flooded the bitcoin forums.
This body, founded in the 19th century to govern telegrams and later telephones, is composed of national governments.
Since the June 2011 meeting of international NGOs in Geneva, the UNHCR made clear the concerns of national governments regarding a need for some sort of questionnaire.
I fear that a fragmented approach of radical carbon taxation by a number of national governments would amount to spiralling protectionism, and lead to collapsing markets.
Drawn up by more than 2,500 of the world's top scientists and their governments, and agreed last week by representatives of all its national governments, the report also predicts that nearly a third of the world's species could be driven to extinction as the world warms up, and that harvests will be cut dramatically across the world.
As a report from the Global CCS institute points out, financing this new infrastructure will be difficult to accomplish using debt because of uncertainty as to CO2 revenues — the report suggests that the World Bank and international lending institutions could finance CCS projects, and «the role of national governments can be as guarantors, equity partners or financial supporters.»
The only role of national governments is to provide an adequate network of weather stations gathering a wider range of standardized data, which they make available to anyone.
Battling the incestuous relationship of national governments and multi-national corporations has paved a tiresome situation for producing any meaningful action in emissions reduction.
The presentations and discussion examined the role of national governments, the private sector and international cooperation in enhancing action, and in mobilizing the critical resources and support needed to promote action.
Public employees working for an ad hoc international body should have an obligation to be even more open and transparent with their work product than their counterparts working for elected representatives of national governments who write legislation.
Several of the national governments profiled are also party to the World Bank's new Partnership for Market Readiness, a capacity - building trust fund to assist developing countries that wish to take on GHG reduction targets.
WYSE Travel Confederation believes the acceptance of the Declaration within the global community will ensure youth travel tourism remains high on the agenda of national governments and their destinations.
This is evidenced by the limited commitment of national governments to fund education and gender parity programs.
Nearly two decades later, the Delors report and its four pillars of learning have shaped policy debate and practice across numerous countries of the Asia - Pacific region and beyond, and continue to influence the education policies and practices of national governments and the work of international development partners including UNESCO, the World Bank and other international organizations.
Private sector contributions to the education sector should aim to reinforce the need for greater public investment in education and research rather than to replace the role of national governments.
Our clients include, amongst others, Chief Scientific Advisers; senior EU scientific officials; representatives of national governments, academies and agencies; prominent business leaders; stakeholders from pan-European scientific organisations and membership groups; science media and senior editors from peer - reviewed journals; and various talking - heads from internationally renowned research facilities.
As well as reducing the significance of geographical positioning, the article also suggests that the laws of national governments could be superseded by the wants of international intelligence agencies.
Since our last peacetime experience of national governments in the 1930s, they have had a toxic name in Britain.
Is Conservative Party policy to retain a structure which has served the country well or is it to adopt the EU regional government system the objective of which is the weakening of national governments with its ultimate aim of abolition of them.
Another group of people who operate as a semi-sovereign society in the shadow of national governments of the European Romani people (a.k.a. Gypsies).
Over time, according to neofunctionalists, the process of integration steadily reduces the power of national governments in favour of supranational institutions.
The EU is kidding itself if it really thinks it can usurp the place of national governments when it comes to foreign policy.
Two leading scholars, Wallace and Smith, once described the European Union as an «enlightened administration on behalf of uninformed publics, in cooperation with affected interests and subject to the approval of national governments
The answer we believe lies in rethinking the relation of national governments and capitalism, in both the advanced world and in developmental states like China.
The judgement whether human rights had been violated was no longer the exclusive monopoly of national governments.
Since World War II, and especially since 1980, the involvement of national governments in decisions about trade, has been reduced, turning these over to transnational coroporations.
The policy challenge will be to find the equilibrium between the legitimate domestic concerns of national governments and the free trade rules of multilateral arrangements such as concluded by the GATT negotiations.
As a result vast amounts of money began to circulate outside the jurisdiction of national governments.
The Commission would think in planetary terms about the whole human race, transcending the narrow ties of national governments and racial and ideological prejudices.
They do so most effectively when they renounce the right of national governments to interfere with trade.
One direction is the restoration of national economies under the control of national governments.
And, you will find they are all working hard to live up to God's standards, free of false teachings, having true love for their brothers around the world, living in peace even today, not willing to join anybody's army, nor join political parties but respectful of national governments and authorities, law abiding but God's kingdom interests come first, carrying out the world wide assignment God has given them.
Instead, most of the credit seems to go to the European Central Bank, which in late December under its new president, Mario Draghi, quietly began providing emergency loans to European banks — hundreds of billions of dollars of almost interest - free capital that the banks have used to come to the rescue of their national governments.
One was that city, metropolitan and regional governments should have a seat at UN negotiation tables and be able to take decisions without the interference of national governments.
The bid to host this year's games, first initiated by the regional Gangwon Province government, was successful after three attempts of bidding in part due to the involvement of the national government and chaebols.
This is beyond the ability of any national government or economy to survive.
There is a reason Rona carried wide and growing responsibilities during the period of our national government.
The Constitution is the framework of our national government and a guarantor of fundamental rights.
But we now think of the national government much more as the protector of human rights.
And having done so without the necessity of altering to any degree their social economic patterns, they saw no reason for changing their traditional notions of the federal character of the national government, the benefits of Negro slavery, or the superiority of a rural - agricultural way of life.
None of us have had the resources of a national government even of a major department of economics behind us.
The civil rights struggle renewed this contest with further strengthening of the role of the national government over against local communities and states.
Because local autonomy and states rights became largely synonymous with the rights of Southern whites to enslave and, subsequently, segregate Blacks, Protestants committed to humane Christian values turned to the power of the national government to override the autonomy of local communities and states.
23 / The establishment of a Commission Board composed of national government delegations is warranted by more than the financial responsibility they would assume.
For example, some claim to have discovered the essence of the Constitution in doctrines that raise individual gun possession above the powers of the national government.
For better or for worse, these voters actually want to see a change in the trajectory of the national government.
For Mann and Ornstein, problem solving means compromising with Democrats so that the size of the national government continues to increase, but at a slower rate than Democrats prefer.
But it's a game that's rigged against GOP voters who want to see a responsible reduction in the size of the national government.
The primary stimulus for the U.S. Constitution, for example, was not to limit the authority of the national government.
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