subsidiarity

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subsidiarity principle
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The principle that government power ought to reside at the lowest feasible level (i.e. at the local or regional level, instead of the national or supranational level, unless the latter presents clear advantages)
Secondary importance, subordinateness
The principle that things that should be handled by the most local level of administration possible; central high-level government should only be involved in handling things that cannot be dealt with effectively on a more local level
The idea that decisions should be taken at the lowest possible appropriate level
The principle of subsidiarity is set out in the treaty establishing the European Union It is intended to ensure that actions to respond to a given problem are taken at the most appropriate level of government See also Often, reference to subsidiarity is meant to signify that the Union should defer power to the states whenever that is reasonable
"Subsidiarity is the principle that decisions and responsibilities should lie as low down in the system as possible " Charles Handy, 1998: "The Hungry Spirit" page 239 In his 1996 book, Earth Community, Earth Ethics [Geneva, WCC, 1996, pp 336f], Larry Rasmussen notes "that what can be accomplished on a smaller scale at close range by high participation with available resources should not be given over to, or allowed to be taken over by, larger and more distant organizations "
{i} quality of being subsidiary; secondary importance
The principle that an issue should be managed as close as is reasonable to its source
A higher level of government -- or organization -- should not perform any function or duty that can be handled more effectively at a lower level by people who are closer to the problem and have a better understanding of the issue
Subsidiarity is the principle of allowing the individual members of a large organization to make decisions on issues that affect them, rather than leaving those decisions to be made by the whole group. The chancellor knows that the principle of subsidiarity must be guaranteed and shown to work. a word meaning a political policy in which power to make decisions, is given to a smaller group, used especially about the European Community giving power to its member countries
Decentralizing the provision of public service to the lowest level of government where it can be properly carried out See the World Bank's
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principle of subsidiarity
Subsidiarity is the principle which states that matters ought to be handled by the smallest (or, the lowest) competent authority. The Oxford English Dictionary defines subsidiarity as the idea that a central authority should have a subsidiary function, performing only those tasks which cannot be performed effectively at a more immediate or local level. The concept is applicable in the fields of government, political science, cybernetics and management. Subsidiarity is, ideally or in principle, one of the features of federalism
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