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    have rights. This shifts the focus from state sovereignty to individual sovereignty" (9). Doyle and Gardner then scrutinize the meaning of international human rights and their place in international order and international relations. Even though human rights ontologically support individual sovereignty‚ the current international regime of human rights is still based on an international political structure that assumes and cherishes state sovereignty. The contributors to the book discuss the issue

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    concept of constitutionalism . Provide examples to support your answer. (10 marks) QUESTION 5 Describe TWO(2) types of sovereignty. (10 marks) PART B QUESTION 1 Describe FOUR (4) disadvantages of democracy. (25 marks) QUESTION 2 Elaborate on TWO (2) types

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    type of government to rule over the United States. I will show you that the framers chose this system of government for several different types of reasons. Reasons are because the national government was not strong enough‚ to maintain the states sovereignty‚ and it will protect individual liberty. I will also show you how the 10th Amendment‚ Concurrent Powers‚ and Block Grants each apply to the federalist system of government. You will see why the framers chose Federalism and understand how Block Grants

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    AA10042 4. SITI NORBAYA BINTI MUSTAFA AA10163 5. MOHAMAD NAZWAN BIN SHAFIE CA11029 UNIVERSITI MALAYSIA PAHANG Contents 1. Introduction page 3 2. Globalization from political perspective 2.1 Sovereignty page 3-4 2.2 Citizenship page 4-5 2.3 Island overlapping issues page 5-6 3. Conclusion page 6-7 4. Moral value & opinions page 7-9 5. References page 10 INTRODUCTION

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    of State changing 3. Sovereignty (=Absolute power‚ The power resides in the State) --> No supranational authority * Domestic sovereignty * Exercise of sovereign power within the State jurisdiction‚ boundaries - (e.g to tax to make policies to educate…) * Interdependence sovereignty * Right To determine who and what arrives and leaves the state - (e.g rules to go to the US after 9.11) * Westphalian sovereignty * Mutual respect

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    permanently occupying a definite portion of territory ‚ having a government of their own to which a great body of inhabitants render obedience & enjoying freedom from external control Elements of the State: 1. People 2. Territory 3. Government 4. Sovereignty Origin of States 1. Divine right theory 2. Necessity or force theory 3. Paternalistic theory 4. Rousseau’s Social Contract Theory 5. Hobbes’ Social Contract Theory 6. Locke’s Social Contract Theory 7. Instinctive Theory 8. Economic Theory 9.

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    aware of the legitimacy of a business before getting in to it. 4. State - The supreme public power within a sovereign political entity. The whole police has sworn to serve the state even with their lives. 5. Sovereignty - A territory existing as an independent state. The sovereignty of the Kalayaan group of Islands is one of the main issues in the world today. 6. Stateless nations - A nationality that is not represented by a state Scottland is a very rich country even if it is a stateless

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    facing challenges from the processes of globalization‚ religiously and ideologically based transnational movements and ethno national movements. Forces | Effects of the State | Globalization-political‚ economic‚ cultural | Undermines state sovereignty; interferes with state exercise of power | Transnational Crime | State is unable to curb due to expansion of communication networks | Transnational

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    To What Extent Does the Doctrine of Parliamentary Supremacy Explain why the UK Continues to Have an Uncodified Constitution? It is well known among the legal and political communities across the world that the UK possesses quite a unique constitution. Our constitution is different to most others‚ with the possible exception of Israel and New Zealand‚ because it is not codified‚ or contained within one written document. The most recognisable codified constitution is that of the USA‚ which is contained

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    that democracy might be collateral damage from the confrontation between globalization and parochial fragmentation.  While Barber is primarily interested in the fate of democracy‚ Kobrin gives a great deal of attention to the problem of state sovereignty in the increasingly integrated world. In

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