Negotiation Unanimity Rule Defined. Definitions for commonly used business negotiation words and phrases. ... A process often employed in ‘Group’ or ‘Multi Party’ negotiations to reach a decision or agreement by the involved negotiating parties. A unanimous decision is only achieved ... Back to Negotiation Definitions...
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UNANIMITY RULE: A voting rule in which decisions are made based on unanimous approval of those casting votes. That is, every voter must cast the same vote. Unanimity is used in elections where there is no room for doubt or disagreement.
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Unanimity rule is a q-rule with q = n. Then noting that the sufficiency argument for Theorem 1 does not depend in any substantive way on the use of unanimity rule, this argument can be applied directly to any q-rule to yield the following corollary.
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The Legal Term * Unanimity * Defined & Explained ... UNANIMITY - The agreement of all the persons concerned in a thing in design and opinion. Generally a simple majority of any number of persons is sufficient to do such acts as the whole number can do; for example, a majority of the legislature can pass a law:
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There exists a large literature on two-person bargaining games and distribution games (or divide-the-dollar games) under simple majority rule, where in equilibrium a minimal winning coalition takes full advantage over everyone else.
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In this paper, we show that the shortcomings of the unanimity rule can be alleviated by complementing it with the following constitutional principles: broad packages with many public projects can only be proposed once in a legislative term, the agenda setter needs to pay the highest taxes he is proposing, as well as a...
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Historians have a standard story about the partition of Poland in the 18th century: Poland was unable to defend itself effectively because it had a crazy unanimity rule that gave every nobleman a veto over everything.
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Home » The Unanimity Rule And The League Of Nations ... Open Library ID ... Book, The Johns Hopkins Press, 1933...
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We introduce a model for innovation-, evolution- and opinion dynamics whose spreading is dictated by unanimity rules, i.e., a node will change its (binary) state only if all of its neighbors have the same corresponding state.
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