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We provide some examples from Argentina, El Salvador and Peru and suggest that a two-tier governance scheme composed of a self-governing Forum of transmission stakeholders, with regulation as a subsidiary measure, may be a more adequate design to restraint undue government interference.

Additionally, Juels said his team found nothing in the code to support the governance scheme either.

Generally, in a governance scheme, users vote on changes to the protocol and their votes are weighted, depending on how many tokens within the system they own.

Community engagement is seen as a central aspect of any biobanking governance scheme (Halderman et al. 2014; O'Doherty et al. 2011; Shalowitz et al. 2009).

Today's Europe is not conducive to elite accommodation (as described by consociationalism) as a governance scheme, and although Europe is again deeply divided, the divisions are along different lines, threatening new conduits for instability.

Circle's CEO Jeremy Allaire says the organization's mission is to provide "a consortia-based governance scheme for fiat on the internet". As such, CENTRE has developed a set of criteria for commercial issuers of USDC that includes requirements for licensing, compliance, and proof of reserves.

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She also critically evaluates the evolving role of these groups in challenging authoritative global health governance schemes put in place by what she describes as overcontrolling or sanctimonious governments, scientists, religious figures, journalists, educators, and corporations.

Well-written and engaging, the book maps out a model that features agency and leadership as key contributors to firm-level engagement with private environmental governance schemes.

Global governance schemes delegate power to independent international organizations to make and enforce laws that would apply domestically, by international bureaucrats who are unaccountable to Congress, the president, American public opinion or the democratic process.

It examines the entanglement and coproduction of science, politics, and nationalism in contemporary China, and exposes mechanisms by which non-democratic states contend with experts and incorporate expertise into their governance schemes and legitimacy claims.

Emerging from both concepts is the hereinafter discussed EPPS framework – ecosystem (or landscape) properties, potentials and services – which is a way to better link both potentials and services to current planning and management practice and governance schemes.

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