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    Battle of Hastings in 1066 which saw the Normandy takeover by William the Conqueror‚ saw a change in the way England was ruled‚ and the further development of the Feudal System to English society. The King argued that he was above all law‚ whilst Parliament refuted this claim. What followed was centuries of fighting that saw the legal system develop and gain power over the monarchy in order to Magna Carta The Magna Carta was a 1215 document‚ that King John‚ was forced to sign by his Curia Regis‚

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    What is my “ism”? Parliamentary Democracy What is the theory of this “ism”? (small paragraph in your own words) A parliamentary democracy is a type of government where an alliance of parties or a party who has a high portrayal in the parliament forms the government. That means that even though the people vote for a president‚ the prime minister is the leader of the political party. The cabinet which holds the executive power‚ is led by the prime minister. This is a democratic government‚ which

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    how European Integration was achieved up until the 1960’s and comment on the reasons for the success of the European Community in this period.” The context of a united Europe was first officially coined in the aftermath of the Second World War. It was a theory born out of a Europe which had been brought to its knees by the greatest and most devastating conflict the world had ever seen. The post war period witnessed a complete upheaval of power and a renewal of world order. A new European community

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    great many other countries.Great Britain is regarded as mother country of the parliamentary executive. A parliamentary system‚ or parliamentarism‚is distinguished by the head of government being dependent on the direct or indirect support of the parliament‚ often expressed through a vote of confidence. Hence‚ there is no clear cut separation of powers between the legislative and executive branches of government. Parliamentary systems usually have a clear differentiation between the head of government

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    privacy of citizens‚ and evidence proved to be obtained in such a manner is not admissible. However‚ this rule has stirred up a lot of controversy in the United States and not all countries have the same perspective on this issue. In Europe‚ The European Court of Human Rights holds a slightly different position on the rights people have and the way evidence is obtained. The exclusionary rule is defined as “The principle based on federal Constitutional Law that evidence illegally seized by law enforcement

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    on lobbying the Westminster Parliament despite the availability of numerous other access points. Discuss (25 Marks) To begin with‚ the definition of “successful” depends on the goals or objectives each pressure group aims to achieve. Yes‚ some successful pressure groups still use the Westminster Parliament as their main access point in order to achieve their aims. However‚ in recent years most pressure groups realised that by not only using the Westminster Parliament but by using other access groups

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    communist. The constant presence of foreign political pressure and the disappointment from the Bulgarian government made the Bulgarian skeptical and reserved towards the State. The low standard of life in Bulgaria compared to the one in the rest of the European countries doesn’t please the people either. Unfortunately‚ the Bulgarians are more prone to complaining than

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    Alphabetical List of Countries Name | Constitutional form | Head of state | Basis of executive legitimacy |  Afghanistan | Republic | Executive | Presidency is independent of legislature |  Albania | Republic | Ceremonial | Ministry is subject to parliamentary confidence |  Algeria | Republic | Executive | Presidency independent of legislature; ministry subject to parliamentary confidence |  Andorra | Constitutional monarchy | Ceremonial | Ministry is subject to parliamentary confidence

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    1. INTRODUCTION The phenomenon of political control over the public service in South Africa cannot be quantified as integral part of public administration and an essential ingredient of representative democracy. Bureaucracies are controlled in various ways. Mechanisms aimed at ensuring public accountability towards ministers‚ national assemblies‚ the courts may be instituted. The civil service may become politicized‚ so that it shares the ideological enthusiasm of the government of the day

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    with unitary government‚ and even with military dictatorship‚ the Parliamentary system was fundamentally changed. The Restoration of Charles II did not reintroduce a balancing factor. Charles was perfectly clear that he reigned at the pleasure of Parliament. His unfortunate brother James did not understand this‚ and his obstinacy led directly to the

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