The first is for the leader election to be run by the Electoral Reform Society (ERS). It locks out the unions who usually do that job and who through it make their preference known. It also distances the party from the process so that it cannot be blamed for any outward undue interference.
The second is that she wants candidates to be "stress-tested" in televised debates, but not by people like her, by the public. She does not say if any broadcasters have signed up for this, whys should they? If they do it for one then they must do it for all. She also does not define "the public". We do not know if it will be the general public, labour supporting public or the labour members public.
The third trick is a combination of the other two. The Labour party and its MPs will be absolved if or when things go wrong. It will not have been them 'wot dun it' it will be down to the ERS, Unions, TV companies and the public. After all, the Labour party will have followed their lead.
Talk about abrogating one's responsibilities for decisions made combined with a lack of self-belief.