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Consensus

Legal Definition and Related Resources of Consensus

Meaning of Consensus

Synonyms of Consensus

noun

  • acclamation
  • accord
  • acknowledgment
  • affirmance
  • affirmation
  • agreement
  • assonance
  • attonement
  • bipartisanship
  • common consent
  • compact
  • compatibility
  • concent
  • concentus
  • concert
  • concinnity
  • concord
  • concordance
  • concurrence
  • conformance
  • conformation
  • conformity
  • congruence
  • consentaneity
  • consentaneousness
  • consentience
  • consistency
  • consonance
  • cooperation
  • correspondence
  • general agreement
  • harmony
  • mutual agreement
  • mutual sympathy
  • mutual understanding
  • reconcilement
  • solid vote
  • synchronization
  • unanimity
  • uniformity
  • union
  • unison
  • Associated Concepts: consensus of opinion
  • per curiam opinion

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Consensus in the Dictionary of Law consisting of Judicial Definitions and Explanations of Words, Phrases and Maxims

Latin. Perceiving or feeling alike: agreement; consent.

Note: This legal definition of Consensus in the Dictionary of Law (English and American Jurisprudence) is from 1893.

Consensus in Voting Law

Definition of Consensus in the context of the United States election law: Method of decision making in which all stakeholders participate and attempt to align their positions. Consensus is not unanimity on a decision but rather represents a successful effort to find common ground for all stakeholders so that none oppose the decision taken.

Consensus in Voting Law

Definition of Consensus in the context of the United States election law: Method of decision making in which all stakeholders participate and attempt to align their positions. Consensus is not unanimity on a decision but rather represents a successful effort to find common ground for all stakeholders so that none oppose the decision taken.

Definition of Consensus

In relation to social issues, a meaning of consensus is provided here: a point reached in a negotiation where a general agreement of all or most of the people consulted is achieved

Consensus in Global Commerce Policy

In this regard, a definition of this issue is as follows: the usual method for taking decisions in the WTO. The Marrakesh Agreement Establishing the World Trade Organization states in Article IX:1 that the WTO shall continue the practice of decision-making by consensus followed under GATT 1947 . The entries on trade policy are here. It adds in a footnote that the body concerned shall be deemed to have decided by consensus on a matter submitted for its consideration, if no member, present at the meeting when the decision is taken, formally objects to the proposed decision . Provision exists for formal voting, but such votes are rare or taken only when consensus has already been achieved. Consensus decisions reduce the scope for disputes arising from differing understandings of the rules. The search for consensus can, however, add to the negotiating period, and it can give rise to delays because of foot draggers. The Doha Ministerial Declaration refers several times to decisions having to be made by explicit consensus. The entries on trade policy are here. It is not yet clear whether this will affect the way consensus is reached. See also convoy problem, decision-making in the WTO and reverse consensus.[1]

Consensusin the wold Encyclopedia

For an introductory overview on international trade policy, see this entry.

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Notes and References

  1. Dictionary of Trade Policy, “Consensus” entry (OAS)

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