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    Article I Overview: A democratic nightmare Critics beleive the European Union is a project devised by and for the elites‚ lacking democratic legitimacy. Turnouts for the direct elections to the European Parliament has been consistently falling since they were first instituted. The parliament has never had more power‚ yet trust in the EU is seems to be at an all-time low and the economic crisis is making this problem more severe. Even Enrico Letta‚ Italy’s prime minister‚ reckons Eurosceptics could

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    and send offenders to prison‚ as well as outline the rights that protect citizens from the government. Crime can ruin lives‚ destroy relationships‚ and a mediated conversation can’t heal every wound‚ or address the problem at large. It reduces the legitimacy of law‚ which citizens are required to abide by‚ and believe in. The lack of established process results in discrepancies in outcomes; refuting the idea of equality before the law. Objectivity is essential to due process‚ and working with the victim

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    sentences. The perfect balanced in noticed in excerpts such as "Until I can take pride in my language‚ I cannot take pride in myself. Until I can accept as legitimate Chicano Texas Spanish‚ Tex-Mex‚ and all other languages I speak‚ I cannot accept the legitimacy of myself". In a series of staccato complex sentences Anzaldua further describes her longing for lingual acceptance by stating "I will have my voice: Indian‚ Spanish‚ white. I will have my serpent’s tongue - my woman’s voice‚ my sexual voice‚ m

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    proven to be multi-faceted in her literature. Bergen ’s ability to reach a wide range of readers is evident‚ when looking at two of her different pieces of written work‚ "War and Genocide" and "German Military Chaplains in WWII and the Dilemmas of Legitimacy." She skillfully attracts the attention of her targeted audience and delivers her message in an easily comprehensible manner. The Holocaust and WWII are two major events in world history that Bergen explores in both her book and essay. "War and

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    teams‚ governing bodies or corporations‚ and doping‚ eligibility‚ or jurisdictional issues. The Court will seldom rule on an “on-the-field” issue; when it does‚ the claim must be of a nature that a concern has been raised regarding the validity‚ legitimacy‚ or fairness of a rule of play. The CAS is organized in four divisions: the Ordinary Arbitration Division‚ the Appeals Arbitration Division‚ the Ad Hoc Division‚ and the Mediation Division. (tas-cas.com) Each division handles cases of the same

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    Louise Tilley And Wrigley

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    Both Louise Tilley (Tilly‚ et al.‚ 1992) and Wrigley (Wrigley‚ 1978) argued that this effect of mass child foundling and abandonment was a form of “social distribution of children in Medieval Europe” where houses with extra children distributed them to those with deficiency in an effort to balance the economics of the time ‚ this is however from an economical modelling and has nothing to do with family decision making. Boswell (Boswell‚ 1988) also asserts that children were redistributed in the

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    There is also other justification of suicide bombing. If they admit the Israeli occupation of the country‚ it means that they will lose their identity and religion. People of Palestine will lose their rights and dignities. When Said and Khaled are preparing for bomb plan‚ Jamal who is one of the executives of the group refers “What can you do when there is no justice or freedom? The individual has to fight for it. If we give in to the law‚ that the strong devours the weak then we reduce ourselves

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    and establishing the principle of legitimacy in Europe. The Quadruple Alliance forced France to regress to its pre-War geographical boundaries and allowed the borders of countries surrounding France to strengthen their boundaries. The kingdom of the Netherlands was reestablished in the north of France‚ Piedmont was restored in the south‚ Prussia was given important territories in the west‚ and Austria gained full control of northern Italy. The principle of legitimacy in Europe allowed for royal families

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    government demands the right to represent or rule some areas of society’s lives and in many cases; social scientists are able to see the difference between what the government is and what state is. In order to examine and assess the view that the legitimacy of state is always contested‚ this essay will be drawing on evidence from different social scientists and researchers in order to argue both sides of this claim. Authority is an important resource for the state and any other organisation seeking

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    Evaluate the claim that the use of imprisonment should be reduced or abolished. Imprisonment is the harshest sanction that can be used by the courts when deemed necessary in punishing those who partake in criminal offences in this present day. When imprisonment first developed in the sixteenth and seventeenth century it was initially a place where people were held before trail or before punishment‚ imprisonment itself was not used as a form of punishment. At this period of time prisons were very

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