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Any change made to the Athena Mechanism must include reforms to its rules and
procedures.
Driven by real needs on the ground, projects are designed and implemented by recipients, and its
procedures
and operations are transparent.
They assumed power with a set of ideas and operating
procedures
that had to catch up with the new Egypt.
The problem is that China not only is unaccustomed to multilateral procedures, but that it recoils from them.
Despite an accumulation of legal texts and procedures, the EU fiscal framework lacks credibility and does not give the ECB confidence that governments will continue to pursue sustainability after its bond purchases shelter them from market pressure even further.
Countries that are active in the Baltic Sea region, for starters, should exchange “due regard” regulations – the national operating
procedures
that state aircraft must follow when in the proximity of civilians.
Debt-equity swaps have been used successfully in many cases, and they follow from normal bankruptcy
procedures.
Now come the new changes, which, in effect, create debilitating distractions for beneficiaries, forcing the poor to spend even more mental energy navigating yet another system, with new rules and
procedures.
Thus, the EMF would provide a framework for sovereign bankruptcy comparable to the
procedures
that exist in the US for bankrupt companies that qualify for restructuring.
In many countries, political dissidents (like the captives in “Fidelio”) are locked up – or worse – in defiance of the clear and open
procedures
that should ensure the rule of law.
Another important innovation is the adoption of restructuring
procedures
based on other countries’ experiences.
Each spoke easily about institutions, democratic procedures, and respect for the rule of law.
But early warning means more than ocean sensors and satellites; it also implies directing construction away from disaster-prone areas and prodding private businesses to develop effective safety and evacuation
procedures.
It is intuitively plausible that refugees could be drawn to countries with faster, more generous asylum
procedures.
Fees for wire transfers and for exchanging currency can quickly climb to 10% or more per transaction, with interruptions and complex
procedures
making such services even more costly.
Reforming Employment ProtectionThere may be no labor market institution more controversial than employment protection regulation--the complex set of laws and
procedures
that govern how firms hire and fire workers.
The increasing detachment of the budget from the Union’s objectives is sustained by decision-making
procedures
that authorize the European Council, representing member governments, to take all the important decisions according to a rule of unanimity, with the European Parliament and the European Commission confined to a minor role.
This might trigger a positive domino effect as well, as other states – on grounds of international financial integration – adopt similar
procedures
for controlled liquidation of their own insolvent banks.
Many in his administration regard the World Trade Organization’s principles and
procedures
as an obstacle to bilateral negotiations.
Outsiders can assist – for example, with ideas for constitutional reform or voting
procedures
– but this should be done privately and as suggestions, not demands.
The
procedures
for accession to the BRICS countries’ New Development Bank are not yet established.
In the area of monetary integration, the European Constitution doesn’t change anything, other than the voting
procedures
in the Governing Council if EMU grows beyond 15 member countries.
Early in the Syrian civil war, when President Bashar al-Assad’s government was claiming that the many pictures of atrocities that opposition members posted to social media were fake, it would have been possible to develop a United Nations platform with verification
procedures
to ensure the authenticity of photos and videos posted.
To many in Europe, these factors suggest that the key to keeping Europe safe is controlling the flow of refugees, including through improved vetting
procedures.
(Such
procedures
have often been lacking, owing to the sheer number of refugees pouring in.)
It would also be noninvasive and would require only a repurposing of frequently used
procedures.
We have to put in place rules and procedures, safeguards, a system of due process, to make it more likely that justice is done; and in times of stress it is all the more important that we respect these safeguards.
But, until now, no such case had arisen, and there were no
procedures
for disclosing votes.
It is also important to examine which types of clusters of preference rankings are problematic for different types of voting
procedures.
How robust are the different voting
procedures
for yielding cogent results?
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