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Subsidiarity and proportionality in the shaping of EU law on the protection of the environment [PDF]
The principle of subsidiarity was introduced into the primary sources of EU law by the Maastricht Treaty in 1992, as a norm of general application, in order to determine whether the Union can take action in areas that do not fall under its exclusive ...
Dudaš Atila I.
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Jethro and Moses in Dialogue (Exodus 18: 8–26): Ethics of Communitarian Responsibility
Jethro’s dialogue with his son-in-law, Moses, in the Book of Exodus 18: 8–26 can be summarised according to the four-fold elements of subsidiarity, communitarian responsibility, delegation, and synodality, which lead to focus in life. The Elder priest of
Paul Sciberras
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Subsidiarity is a principle about the ordering of relations between groups. It has a foothold in legal doctrine, most notably in the law of the European Union, but increasingly also in international human rights law. But subsidiarity is at its heart a moral principle about how state and society (and perhaps states and societies plural) should be ...
Barber, N. W., Ekins, Richard
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Cohesion and subsidiarity: towards good territorial governance in Europe [PDF]
The message of this paper is twofold: (a) the pursuit of territorial cohesion, the importance of which the new European Constitution recognises, requires coordination of national planning systems; and (b) subsidiarity, a Community principle usually ...
Janin Rivolin, U.
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It is argued that subsidiarity should be interpreted, in accordance with the principle of effectiveness, as requiring that the Community should only act where the objectives of the proposed action can only be achieved at Community level. Subsidiarity has
Derrick Wyatt
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The Principle of Subsidiarity as a Constitutional Principle in the EU and Canada
A Principle of Subsidiarity regulates the allocation and/or use of authority within a political order where authority is dispersed between a centre and various sub-units.
Andreas Follesdal +1 more
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Catholic Social Teaching, Liberalism, and Economic Justice
In this article, we focus on global economic inequality and global justice. Drawing on Rawls’s emphasis on the basic structure (i.e., a society’s economic, political, and social institutions) and the principle of subsidiarity, we address how individual ...
Jason A. Heron, Bharat Ranganathan
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The Subsidiarity Principle and National Parliaments Role: From Formal Need to Real Use of Powers
Subsidiarity constitutes a guiding principle of the EU exercising power and the idea of involving national parliaments in the EU legislative procedure was seen as the best solution to increase democracy and transparency of the EU decision-making process ...
Ani Matei, Adrian Stelian Dumitru
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To address international public health emergencies, like pandemics, the author contrasts two approaches to governance. On the one hand, she discusses a centralized approach that would further empower the World Health Organization (WHO). On the other hand,
Thana Cristina de Campos
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Establishing the aims and objectives of a welfare state is an integral part of the political, economic and cultural debate, in particular, the repercussions of a welfare state on economic systems and social institutions; the sociopsychological ...
Piotr Kopiec
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