Sentences with phrase «radical reforms»

really shows, I think, how radical reforms (as have been done in Australia) and as Karen suggests, are really not preferable to incremental tweaking.
The Washington and Lee University School of Law has implemented perhaps the most radical reforms by making third year entirely experiential learning with strategies such as clinics, externships, and simulations.
The Barreau du Québec has added its voice to a growing chorus of legal groups calling for more public funding and radical reforms to help reduce what they say are ridiculously long court delays that are hindering access to and making a public mockery of the province's court system, particularly in regards to criminal justice.
Press Release NEW TITLE March 2013 Consumer Insurance Law: Disclosure, Representations and Basis of the Contract Clauses Peter J Tyldesley Essential guide to the radical reforms to consumer insurance law which come into force on 6 April 2013 «It has long been recognised that the law around disclosure of information to insurers needed change.
Notwithstanding the rise of TAR during 2016 and the obvious benefits that can be harnessed, in an era where the amount of electronic data is increasing exponentially, more radical reforms to the way electronic data is handled in English civil proceedings may need to be considered.
There were high expectations that some radical reforms would be suggested and perhaps adopted, maybe challenging the status quo, and perhaps including an emphasis on the importance of legal information literacy skills in the preparation of capable 21st century lawyers.
In this scenario, the education secretary cast himself in the Steve McQueen role as the fearless hero taking on the bloated vested interests thwarting his radical reforms.
Approximately two years ago, the government promised radical reforms to the approach to be used for the delivery of health and social care packages to children and young -LSB-...]
One of the more radical reforms was the creation of the Civil Procedure Rule Committee which transferred the power to amend civil procedure from Parliament to a committee of judicial and lay experts.
Anti-coal politics could possibly generate a fundamental shift, but radical reforms are not expected this year, before the Sept. 22 national elections, he pointed out.
To that end, the authors endorse the radical reforms proposed by the school's most progressive elements.
Public education hasn't been supported, funded or allowed the autonomy of innovation as radical reforms seen through school choice.
That's helped people become more open to what were once considered really radical reforms — reforms like vouchers, tax credits, and education savings accounts.»
The nature of the radical reforms proposed are, in some ways, too radical and, in others, not radical enough for local critics of The Mind Trust and its «Opportunity Schools» plan.
Public education in California is undergoing radical reforms that change everything — from how students will be tested on what they learn to the fundamental way schools are evaluated.
The magnitude of the above valuations of teacher effectiveness, however, suggest that we should be willing to consider more radical reforms than have been commonplace in recent decades.
In a new policy pamphlet, former Education Secretary Charles Clarke will call for radical reforms to religion's place in state education.
With the current radical reforms within the health and social care sector there needs to be very clear guidance on roles and responsibilities.
These two transformative technologies could help bring about such radical reforms.
It is good, of course, but it would not give any result without radical reforms in science.
«It is my hope that this government will make radical reforms in the bureaucratic control over research.»
After five years of polarising and radical reforms, the Tories aren't letting up on their vision for schools.
David Cameron could lose the backing of some of his party if he fails to secure radical reforms of the UK's ties to Brussels.
His comments come after more than 50 Tory MPs said they were set to lead the EU exit if Cameron fails to secure radical reforms of the UK's ties to Brussels.
So not only are we undertaking radical reforms to education - opening up schools, supporting poorer pupils, reforming the curriculum, and increasing the participation age to 18.
The newspaper also said that the move was «an apparent demonstration of his belief that the Tories are more likely to implement his radical reforms».
Leading the way through radical reforms to savings and retirement Insight into the Freedom and Choice reforms Action Plan to Government to address advice issues Work on standardising pension product language
Baroness Henig argued that incremental change was more likely to be successful than very radical reforms, as demonstrated by former home secretary Ken Clarke's reforms of the early 1990s.
«There are times when radical reforms are needed, but as far as policing is concerned I have seen no evidence that this is such a time,» she told peers.
ABI have led the way through radical reforms to savings and retirement, modernised the civil justice system, campaigned for solutions fit for our future and much more.
More controversially, it is argued that the government lacks the mandate to push through such radical reforms, since it failed to appear in the prospectuses which the electorate voted on.
[52] Becoming active in the politics of the London Borough of Camden, Livingstone was elected Chair of Camden's Housing Committee; putting forward radical reforms, he democratised council housing meetings by welcoming local people, froze rents for a year, reformed the rate collection system, changed rent arrears procedures and implemented further compulsory purchase orders to increase council housing.
While the public may yet have to be convinced of its merits, it has the potential to be one of the most radical reforms to the structure of the state in recent history.
Ideologically, Trump's radical reforms permit a loose analogy with Ronald Reagan's agenda in 1980, but President Reagan was an outward - looking and internationally engaged White House incumbent.
«But this short - term boost is not enough — we need a plan B now to get the economy moving again and radical reforms to set Britain on a new course for jobs, growth and long - term prosperity.»
«To help get that revolution started in the public sector, working with the Cabinet Office, I've been pushing hard for radical reforms to the way in which the Civil Service pays and supports its staff after their children are born.
They urge the Government to make the UK's four Children's Commissioners responsible for monitoring radical reforms in practice and policy in this field.
The Football Association have proposed radical reforms aimed to increasing the number of homegrown players in the English leagues, and it now appears that those changes may be necessary.
We also know that, by dismantling large parts of the Welfare State, radical reforms in the United Kingdom and the United States have eroded the necessary solidarity between rich and the poor.
Bachelet's most recent presidency (2014 - 2017) saw some of the most radical reforms in the country's history.
The bulls argued that they were not, and that while poor investment decisions and low consumption growth could indeed exist, these could be addressed administratively within the model and did not require radical reforms that would essentially result in an abandoning of the growth model.
And throughout much of the world, it remains a messy, inefficient, expensive sector in need of radical reform.
«At a time when, if Bob Lighthizer had his way, he'd be doing radical reform of the W.T.O., it seems weird to poke him in the eye with a case like this,» Mr. Tucker said.
But Taylor's move toward an entirely self - generated plan of radical reform is quite another matter.
Unless, there is radical reform, the next generation will face much higher taxes, much reduced government spending or — quite likely in some countries — complete economic breakdown.
He finds value in the church, but at the same time calls for a radical reform.
Most needed, given an analysis of this kind, is moral tutelage that encourages people to be less greedy (or to reassert traditional gender roles), not radical reform of the economic system itself.
The role of the Catholic Education Service needs radical reform.
In Luther there is the danger of complacency about the established order, and a deflection of the Christian from radical reforming improvements in the struggle for justice.
With this rising population and the lack of radical reform in most underdeveloped countries, particularly in the rural communities where the large masses of these people live, the world food crisis will recur when again the crops are less favorable; the danger is that it will then gradually take on an ever more permanent and disastrous dimension.
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