subsidiarity 英 [səbˌsɪdiˈærɪti]   美 [səbˌsɪdiˈerɪti]

subsidiarity

subsidiarity  英 [səbˌsɪdiˈærɪti] 美 [səbˌsɪdiˈerɪti]

n. 辅助性原则 

名词复数:subsidiarities 

The principle of preemption and subsidiarity are adopted in the division of legislation. 在立法权力的划分上则适用先占原则和附属原则。
While the objectives and the key principles of decentralisation such as subsidiarity are well known, attempts to implement them have not always been successful. 分权管理的目标和主要原则(如辅助作用等)已是众所周知的,但付诸实施却总是不很成功。

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  • n. 辅助性原则
  • 1. The principle of preemption and subsidiarity are adopted in the division of legislation.

    在立法权力的划分上则适用先占原则和附属原则。

  • 2. While the objectives and the key principles of decentralisation such as subsidiarity are well known, attempts to implement them have not always been successful.

    分权管理的目标和主要原则(如辅助作用等)已是众所周知的,但付诸实施却总是不很成功。

  • 3. The significance of subsidiarity consists in providing a procedural guarantee for the correct choice of who will be the best to exercise the power among European Union, member states and other bodies.

    辅助性原则最大的意义在于:为在欧盟和成员国或其他主体之间选择最为合适的权力行使主体提供了程序性的保障,因而提供了一个促进协调以取得平衡的重要概念空间。

  • subsidiarity (n.) 1936, from German Subsidiarität, paraphrasing the Latin of Pius XI in his Quadragesimo Anno of 1931; see subsidiary + -ity.
sub·sidi·ar·ity / səbˌsɪdiˈærɪti ; NAmE səbˌsɪdiˈerɪti / / ˌsʌbsɪdiˈærɪti ; NAmE ˌsʌbsɪdiˈerɪti / noun [uncountable ] the principle that a central authority should not be very powerful, and should only control things which cannot be controlled by local organizations 辅助原则,辅从原则(中央权力机关应只控制地方上无法操控的事务) sub·sidi·ar·ity / səbˌsɪdiˈærɪti ; NAmE səbˌsɪdiˈerɪti /
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