legitimize their sovereignty over the Yamato state‚ but also not allow anyone to question their sovereignty. Prince Shōtoku attempted to achieve this by leaving behind the Shōtoku constitution in 604 AD. This constitution attempted to destroy the clan system throughout the Yamato state by unifying the Yamato state under one religion and one leader. This constitution also attempted to create an unintelligent society‚ so that no one even thinks about challenging their sovereignty. Later‚ the Yamato
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What is “power over life”? Do you agree with Foucault that this is how power manifests itself today? Can you feel its influence in your own life? There are many definitions of power‚ it is often described as something that presses on the subject from the outside or the ability to do something or act in a particular way. However there is much more to power‚ Foucault describes power as forming the subject as well as providing the very condition of its existence and the trajectory of its desire. Power
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Introduction:- The Preamble to an act is the lodestar and guides those who find themselves in a grey dealing with its provision. According to the canons of statutory interpretation‚ the proper function of a Preamble is to explain certain facts which are necessary to be explained before the enactments contained in the Act can be understood. In short it contains a recital of the facts or state of the law for which it is proposed to legislate by the statute‚ the object and policy of the legislation
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References: Bertram‚ Christopher. 2004. Sovereignty and the General Will (Book 2‚ Chs 1-6). In: Routledge Philosophy Guidebook to Rousseau and The Social Contract. pg 101. London‚ New York: Routledge Gould & Pasquino How to Bring Peaceful Coexistence Back to the Middle East. 2004. The Tech: Online
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purpose of raising revenues to carry out the legitimate objects of government. Taxes‚ on the other hand‚ are the enforced proportional contributions or charges from persons and property levied by the law-making body of the State by virtue of its sovereignty for the support of the government and all public needs. 2. A. It is an enforced contribution. B. It is generally payable in money. C. It is proportionate in character. D. It is levied on persons‚ property or the exercise of a right or
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Key Concepts in Politics GVPT 100 SEPTEMBER 12‚ 2007 OUTLINE 1. What is a Concept? 2. Fundamental Political Concepts: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. GOVERNMENT/GOVERNANCE HUMAN NATURE LAW POWER SOVEREIGNTY STATE CONCEPT A concept is a general idea about something‚ usually expressed in a single word or a short phrase. A concept is more than a proper noun or the name of a thing. Concepts are ’general’ in the sense that they can refer to a number of objects‚ indeed to any
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and economic borders between states to allow the flow of free trade and capital. He argues that since the breakdown of Bretton-Woods era capital and free trade controls‚ globalization has taken a turn against Western norms such as democracy and sovereignty‚ threatening these fundamental concepts altogether. Going further‚ Rodrik argues that big markets necessitate big governments‚ and increased exposure to international markets create even bigger governments‚ naming countries such as Sweden and
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that national legislation guarantees the protection of human rights of individuals. Focus of international law on the individual is similar to focus on the individual by national legislation. However‚ international law ensures that it respects the sovereignty of states. International law should not engage in international affairs of nations to the agenda of a few countries. To achieve this international law treats all nations with equality. The international community only intervenes in cases where there
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Is the Philippines a “true’’ Republic with the Postulates of Republicanism? As stated in the 1987 Constitution‚ "The Philippines is a democratic and republican state. Sovereignty resides in the people and all government authority emanates from them”‚ with this simple statement‚ I am positive that the Philippines is really a republican state. It is evident that the manifestations of the 4 postulates of republicanism among the government are the basis why the Philippines is a republican state.
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conviction‚ principle or political philosophy developed within a person that attaches them closer to their nations. Modernity‚ on the other hand‚ refers to the time when tradition became ineffective due to rejection by its followers owing to quest for sovereignty‚ self-determination and formal equality. Primordialist theorists describe nationalism as a reflection of past whereby people converged into distinctive groups based on their affinity of birth while their modernist counterparts term it as a recent
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