World Peace Without Religion Extra-Credit Essay Roni Law May 19‚ 2013 John Adams once said‚ “This would be the best of all possible worlds‚ if there were no religion in it‚” and I completely agree. This quote is very true because religion causes worldwide problems between several individuals all over our country and even the world. If everyone would look around at their neighbors‚ friends‚ and even world leaders; religion keeps us all apart one way or another. If we could all come together into
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powerful democratic nation in the world‚ guided by the Constitution‚ which declares it to be Secular‚ Socialist‚ Republic and at the same time we are governed by Rule of Law. Law is the supreme authority which confers rights to its citizens and under which most important is the “Equality before the law” and “Equal protection of Law”. The constitution of India has been made the supreme law of the country and other laws are required to be in conformity with it. Any law which is found in violation of any
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The rule of law is a key constitutional principle that is the basis of legal justice. In explaining the legitimacy of the law‚ it stands as the cornerstone principle of the UK constitution. Given the fact that the UK does not have a codified constitution that establishes “the arrangements by which it is to be governed‚ nor does it have a set of core values by which the state is to be run” it has been described as “an integrated expression of historical experience conferring a unified meaning on
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procedure that prompts investigating different perspectives‚ altering our desires and winding up noticeably more delicate and open to the requirements of others (Whitbourne). It might be difficult to make the world with no conflict‚ yet maybe conflict
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INTRODUCTION There has been debate over the Rule of Law suggesting a separation between the rules by law and rules made by mere power of a ruler. In the days of Aristotle and Plato‚ there was a clear distinction between rules and rule by mere power. These distinctions will be discussed below‚ detailing the benefits and defects of both types of rules. More recently‚ the Rule of Law encompasses both rules (mainly Statutes) and judiciary-made rules. Statutes are necessary to limit judges’ ultra vires
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Voltage: Ohm ’s Law and Kirchhoff ’s Rules ABSTRACT Ohm ’s Law and Kirchhoff ’s rules is fundamental for the understanding of dc circuit. This experiment proves and show how these rules can be applied to so simple dc circuits. INTRODUCTION In the theory of Ohm ’s Law‚ voltage is simply proportional to current as illustrated in the proportionality‚ V=RI. As shown in this relation‚ V represent voltage which is the potential difference across the two ends of a electrical conductor and between
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ExceptionToRuleOFLaw The above rule of equality is however not an absolute rule and there are number exception to it v ‘Equality of Law’ does not mean the power of the private citizens are the same as the power of the public officials. Thus a police officer has the power to arrest you while no other private person has this power. This is not violation of rule of law. But rule of law does require that these powers should be clearly defined by law and that abuse of authority by public officers must
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Gissubel Hart’s Rule of Recognition and American Law According to Hart‚ a rule of recognition is the basis on which a society deems its laws to be valid. It is the reason for people in a society to act in accordance with primary and secondary rules set forth by the governing power. The primary justification for adherence to law is interpreted as the rule of recognition‚ for it defines obligation to such law as a standard for society. This foundation provides criteria for the validation of law and‚ though
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paper called “Drones and the International Rule of Law” by Rosa Brooks‚ it can be concluded that the paper is about the challenges for the International Rule of Law due to the implementation of Drones by the U.S. that neither fits into current Internationally accepted UN charters nor Geneva Conventions. Author’s stance is not clear because she seems to be criticizing drone strikes of the U.S.‚ however she rejects that it is a violation of International Law‚ rather she claims the U.S. is trying to put
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Law is necessary for the effective operation of a society as it ensures the protection of a population and certifies that justice is fair. The law is essential as if it was non-existent‚ society would descend to anarchy. The law is in place to protect the whole of society‚ especially weaker individuals or groups within a community. Another reason that law is fundamental‚ is it provides equity and fairness within society; however‚ this is not always accurate as a number of aspects can result in an
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