- For this to happen, strong international institutions are needed to ensure sustainable development.
- Globaliseringen måste gynna alla och därför krävs starka internationella institutioner för att säkerställa en hållbar utveckling.
- With his impartial and objective stance towards strong institutions and bureaucratic attitudes, the European Ombudsman strengthened his standing, not only because he helped European citizens on matters of administrative negligence or inefficiency, but mainly because he strengthened their confidence in the European Union and its institutions.
- Med sin opartiska och objektiva inställning till starka institutioner och byråkratiska attityder har Europeiska ombudsmannen stärkt sin ställning, inte bara för att han har hjälpt EU-medborgare i fråga om administrativ försumlighet eller ineffektivitet, utan framför allt för att han stärkt deras förtroende för EU och dess institutioner.
- Yet these are the main themes in any discussion of strong European institutions in which only day-to-day tasks of execution are decentralised and a collective vision is promoted within an indistinct whole.
- Men det är ändå de som framträder när det är fråga om en stark europeisk institution i vilken enbart de löpande genomförandeverksamheterna decentraliseras och skjuter in sin kollektiva syn i en oklar enhet där regeringar och nationella parlament är beblandade med regionala, och till och med lokala, myndigheter samt med det civila samhället, samtliga utsedda, utan någon hierarkisering såsom, jag citerar: ”deltagande part i europeiska frågor”.
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