EDRD: Manual Summaries: UNIT 1: Basic Concepts The Law: a command of the sovereign‚ each with its own set of rules from different sources and aims. * Sovereign is any independent body with the authority to regulate society and backed by coercive enforcement Underlying body of rules used by actors/institutions of the legal system‚ to regulate behavior of the state/citizens in pursuit if justice‚ through social control‚ social change‚ dispute resolution Canadian law: product of
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The social contract that existed between the basileis and the demos of the Dark Age consisted of expectations. Thus‚ if the basileus were to take more than what the demos gave him‚ the contract became void and made the basileus’ position vulnerable to dissolution. Even though the basileus held substantial power over the demos‚ the demos held the real power. Therefore‚ the social contract satisfied the demos because the demos provided the basileus with their power‚ in doing so‚ the demos also expected
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Clausewitz’s theories on war are still relevant today with the revisualization of non-state actors on the world scene. The purpose of this essay is to expand on the applicability of these theories in today’s modern warfare where non-state actors play a larger‚ more global role. The study of theory‚ especially translated theory‚ requires an open mind to determine its applicability to various and ever-changing situations. In the case of Clausewitz‚ many strategists do not view his theories as relevant
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Thomas Hobbes: Leviathan A book called Leviathan (1660)‚ written by Thomas Hobbes‚ in argues that all social peace and unity is and can be achieved through the use of a sovereign power. Hobbes begins the Leviathan with his theories on man. He believes men are a basic creature and relativity simple. They are nothing but creatures that react to their surroundings‚ which leads to their wants and desires. Because the world’s environment is ever changing so is man. All of these different desires floating
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Originating from the German word ’Realpolitik ’ ‚ realism is often used as a term which fits a more realistic and unpretentious political theory‚ as opposed to an unrealistic ideological theory. It is this theory which has been one of the leading and most prominent ways of thinking in terms of international relations in modern times‚ with its stark view of nation states and people appealing greatly to the Western leading political institutions‚ as recently it has become another phrase for ’power
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“States are at this moment of history‚ Still at the heart of the International Legal System.” ….Higgins The concept of Statehood can be traced back to the 15th-16TH Century in Europe where a system of Centralized Rule succeeded in subordinating all other institutions band groups‚ temporal and spiritual. The modern notion of Statehood was formalized at the peace of Westphalia(1648)________________. States were
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‘The Nation State is dead‚ long live the TNC’. Critically assess the changing relationships between TNC’s and nation states. Introduction The inevitable growth of globalisation over the past few decades has gradually created the occurrence we now know as the “Trans-national Corporation (TNCs)”. This essay will aim to the highlight and explain the situation in which nation states are continually being reformed by these TNCs. Globalisation & the Role of Technology Globalisation is the process
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In the interactions of characters‚ Shakespeare’s Hamlet examines fundamental characteristics of society which can result in moral ambiguity for both the characters and the audience. In a time of transition between the traditional church led tenets and the emerging Renaissance humanist views‚ the title character is related to other characters to explore the notions of corruption‚ loyalty and love. Contrastingly‚ it is also in the rejection of others and isolation of Hamlet that questions as the nature
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http://www.unaab.edu.ng COURSE CODE: COURSE TITLE: NUMBER OF UNITS: COURSE DURATION: GNS 202 Elements Of Politics And Government 1 Unit One Semester COURSE DETAILS: COURSE DETAILS: Course Coordinator: Email: Office Location: Dr. O.O. Adegboyega‚ B.Sc.‚ M.Sc.‚ PhD oyekunle2006@yahoo.com CGNS Department‚ COLAMRUD COURSE CONTENT: Man as a political animal; theories of state. The evolution of the modern State. Varieties of political system and institutions. Ideologies of political Liberalism
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development of the art of warfare. Historically speaking‚ all political communities of the modern type owe their existence to successful warfare.[7] Kings‚ emperors and other types of monarchs in many countries including China and Japan‚ were considered divine. Of the institutions that ruled states‚ that of kingship stood at the forefront until the French Revolution put an end to the "divine right of kings". Nevertheless‚ the monarchy is among the longest-lasting political institutions‚ dating as
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