Betekenis van:
democratisation

democratisation
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • proces van democratiseren
  • the action of making something democratic

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Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. creating a Subcommittee on Human Rights, Democratisation and Governance
  2. Rules of Procedure EU-Morocco Subcommittee No 7 Human Rights, Democratisation and Governance
  3. Commission Communication of 8 May 2001 on the European Union's role in promoting human rights and democratisation in third countries.
  4. grants to support operating costs of the European Inter-University Centre for Human Rights and Democratisation (EIUC), in particular for the European Master's Degree Programme in Human Rights and Democratisation and the EU-UN Fellowship Programme, fully accessible to nationals of third countries, as well as other education, training and research activities promoting human rights and democratisation;
  5. The Subcommittee on Human Rights, Democratisation and Governance is hereby set up and its Rules of Procedure, as set out in the Annex, are hereby adopted.
  6. supporting democratisation, inter alia, by enhancing the role of civil society organisations and promoting media pluralism, as well as through electoral observation and assistance;
  7. promotion and enhancement of participatory and representative democracy, including parliamentary democracy, and the processes of democratisation, mainly through civil society organisations, inter alia in:
  8. supporting measures to facilitate the peaceful conciliation of group interests, including support for confidence-building measures relating to human rights and democratisation.
  9. It hopes that the new government will demonstrate its commitment to reform, including with respect to the rule of law, human rights and democratisation.
  10. For matters concerning human rights, democratisation and governance included in the EU-Morocco Neighbourhood Action Plan, the Subcommittee shall be the main technical follow-up mechanism.
  11. Co-financing requirements may be waived in duly justified cases and when this is necessary to support the development of civil society and non-state actors for measures aimed at promoting human rights and fundamental freedoms and supporting democratisation.
  12. Within the framework of operations under Article 2 members of EU Election Observation Missions paid from the human rights and democratisation appropriations shall be recruited in accordance with the procedures laid down by the Commission.’;
  13. to assist Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia in carrying out political and economic reforms, notably in the fields of rule of law, democratisation, human rights, good governance, development and poverty reduction;
  14. The DPS underlines that ‘progress in the protection of human rights, good governance and democratisation is fundamental for poverty reduction and sustainable development’, thereby contributing to the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).
  15. In such cases, Community assistance shall primarily be used to support non-state actors for measures aimed at promoting human rights and fundamental freedoms and supporting the democratisation process in partner countries.