Subsidiarity

Subsidiarity is a principle of social organization that holds that social and political issues should be dealt with at the most immediate (or local) level that is consistent with their resolution. The Oxford English Dictionary defines subsidiarity as "the principle that a central authority should have a subsidiary function, performing only those tasks which cannot be performed at a more local level". The concept is applicable in the fields of government, political science, neuropsychology, cybernetics, management and in military command (mission command). The OED adds that the term "subsidiarity" in English follows the early German usage of "Subsidiarität". More distantly, …

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UAP: University of Alberta Press · 14 February 2024 English

With Numinous Seditions, celebrated poet and essayist Tim Lilburn investigates inner dispositions that might help us bear the new sorrows of the climate crisis. The book draws from the West’s …

eternal, however, is alliance or, perhaps, subsidiarity and suggests nothing on the matter of limitation


IISD: International Institute for Sustainable Development · 30 November 2023 English

This report analyzes the extent to which producers are included in the governance of agricultural standards and recommends ways for standard-setting organizations to give producers opportunities to help steer their …

Table 5. Indicators for measuring the extent of subsidiarity in VSS governance ........................ 27 Table 10. VSSs’ organizational approach to subsidiarity .......................................... .............................. 39 Table 19. Subsidiarity of grievance mechanisms ................... decentralization of decision-making processes (subsidiarity) (Fischer, 2012; Foweraker & Krznaric, 2001) them to hold the organization accountable. Subsidiarity of executive decision-making bodies refers


CIRANO: Centre for Interuniversity Research and Analysis on Organizations · 16 November 2023

2022): modernizes the framework for the protection of personal information in the private sector, and establishes • Data Governance Act rules for the development and implementation of artificial • introduces …

information on this subject, see Appendix 5: Subsidiarity grid in the above-mentioned impact assessment


FCPP: Frontier Centre for Public Policy · 2 November 2023 English

Human rights codes emerged in the aftermath of the atrocities of the Second World War and during the rise of the civil rights movement in the United States. [...] Specifically: …

Rational Environmental Policy-Making 47 Part VIII: Subsidiarity 55 Part IX: Affirmative Action? Employment Equity education; • Rationalizing environmental policy; • Subsidiarity, the notion that Canada is a confederation in evidence and options moving forward. 53 Part VIII Subsidiarity Power in a typical Canadian province, like mine solution involves a movement towards adopting the subsidiarity principle, which entails leaving or pushing government. Society needs checks and balances, and subsidiarity cannot be applied without some moderation and


EAC: Centre d'action écologique · 12 October 2023 English

Are there changes to the Nova Scotia Utility and Review Board Act that should be made in terms of electricity, transmission and rates? The EAC is most excited to see …

dissemination, availability, research, and education • Subsidiarity: Decision-making centres located as close to


Childcare Resource and Research Unit · 18 September 2023 English

This leave is for parents following the end of Parental leave and may not in practice be very different to Parental leave (although the conditions attached to the two types …

policy follows the principles of federalism and subsidiarity: the Confederation cedes responsibility for


MQUP: McGill-Queen's University Press · 15 August 2023 English

No two nations have exchanged natural resources, produced transborder environmental agreements, or cooperatively altered ecosystems on the same scale as Canada and the United States. Environmental and energy diplomacy have …

Rethinking Decentralization Mapping the Meaning of Subsidiarity in Federal Political Culture Jacob Deem 14 Natural


MQUP: McGill-Queen's University Press · 15 July 2023 English

demonstrates how the role of citizen attachment to particular manifestations of decentralization, subsidiarity, and federalism is unique to each country and a reflection of its history, institutions, and culture

Rethinking Decentralization Mapping the Meaning of Subsidiarity in Federal Political Culture Jacob Deem Rethinking Rethinking Decentralization Mapping the Meaning of Subsidiarity in Federal Political Culture jacob deem McGill-Queen’s Rethinking decentralization : mapping the meaning of subsidiarity in federal political culture / Jacob Deem. Subjects: lcsh: Federal government. | lcsh: Subsidiarity. | lcsh: Decentralization in government. | They have a fancy word for it, it’s called “subsidiarity.” Nobody knows what it means and I promise not


MQUP: McGill-Queen's University Press · 15 June 2023 English

To this day, women globally are subjected to forms of control over their bodies, and their ability to exercise their reproductive rights in particular is still constrained. Amid a rise …

Rethinking Decentralization Mapping the Meaning of Subsidiarity in Federal Political Culture Jacob Deem 14


MQUP: McGill-Queen's University Press · 15 June 2023 English

Quebec’s most recent attempts to assert its distinctiveness within Canada have relied on unilateral constitutional means to strengthen its French and secular character, suggesting that an important change of political …

without fusion of federated communities; 2 Subsidiarity as a principle of division of powers because


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