Betekenis van:
public debate

public debate
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • the formal presentation of a stated proposition and the opposition to it (usually followed by a vote)

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    1. The entire public and political debate is based on conjecture, not on fact.
    2. public understanding of science and promotion of public debate.
    3. in the interest of public debate and stakeholder participation in policy development;
    4. Rule 17 — Admission of the public, guests and guest speakers, topical debate slot
    5. Admission of the public, guests and guest speakers, topical debate slot
    6. It thus enriches public debate and ultimately ensures that all citizens participate to a fair degree in public life.
    7. The Commission shall present its programme in sufficient time to permit a wide public debate on its contents.
    8. European public policy research organisations can provide ideas and reflections to feed the debate at European level.
    9. decision to hold a public debate in the Council or not to hold in public a given Council deliberation (Article 8(1)(c), (2) and (3));
    10. initiatives to foster dialogue and debate on scientific issues and research results with a broader public beyond the research community, including civil society organisation.
    11. However, despite this lengthy debate, the transfer did not take place until 1991, when WestLB's capital requirements forced its public owners to take such action.
    12. insufficient public participation in priority-setting and in establishing science policy directions, which would allow a wider debate on possible associated risks and consequences,
    13. encouraging the debate on information dissemination, including access to scientific results and the future of scientific publications, taking also into account measures to improve access by the public.
    14. those items on the agenda of the Council which are open to the public in accordance with paragraphs 3 and 4 shall be marked with the words “public debate”.
    15. The expression of radical, polemic or controversial views in the public debate on sensitive political questions, including terrorism, falls outside the scope of this Framework Decision and, in particular, of the definition of public provocation to commit terrorist offences.