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  2. Magna Charta Universitatum - Wikipedia

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    reference for fundamental values and principles of universities, in particular including institutional autonomy and academic freedom The Magna Charta Universitatum (Great Charter of Universities) is a two-page document produced by the University of Bologna and the European Rectors' Conference (now called the European University Association) in ...

  3. Autonomy - Wikipedia

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    But autonomy should be seen as a solution to self-determination struggles. Self-determination is a movement toward independence, whereas autonomy is a way to accommodate the distinct regions/groups within a country. Institutional autonomy can diffuse conflicts regarding minorities and ethnic groups in a society.

  4. Autonomous university - Wikipedia

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    [1] [better source needed] [2] The main dimensions of university autonomy are academic, organizational, financial and staffing autonomy. [ 1 ] The 1988 Magna Charta Universitatum defines the first fundamental principle of a university to be an "autonomous institution" whose "research and teaching must be morally and intellectually independent ...

  5. Institution - Wikipedia

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    For example, Levitsky and Murillo stress the importance of institutional strength in their article "Variation in Institutional Strength." They suggest that in order for an institution to maintain strength and resistance there must be legitimacy within the different political regimes, variation in political power, and political autonomy within a ...

  6. Autonomous communities of Spain - Wikipedia

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    The Statute of Autonomy is the basic institutional law of the autonomous community or city, recognized by the Spanish constitution in article 147. It is approved by a parliamentary assembly representing the community, and then approved by the Cortes Generales , the Spanish Parliament, through an "Organic Law", requiring the favourable vote of ...

  7. Provisional Institutions of Self-Government - Wikipedia

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    The Provisional Institutions of Self-Government in Kosovo (Albanian: Institucionet e Përkohshme të Vetëqeverisjes në Kosovë, Serbian: Привремене институције самоуправе на Косову, Privremene institucije samouprave na Kosovu) or PISG are local administrative bodies in Kosovo that were established by the United Nations Interim Administration Mission in ...

  8. University of Pristina - Wikipedia

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    The main governing bodies of the University of Pristina are the steering council and the Senate. The steering council has overall strategic responsibility for the effective institutional functioning of the university. The University Senate is the highest academic body of the university.

  9. Council of Ministers (Albania) - Wikipedia

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    The Council is responsible to the Parliament of Albania.The Parliament may choose to pass a motion of censure forcing the Council of Ministers to resign. This has the effect of forcing the Government to be composed of members from the majority political party in the Assembly or to be allied to the majority in a coalition.