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    In Arizona‚ the state legislature is a citizen legislature. What that means is instead of having career politicians running the legislature‚ Arizona’s legislature is run by the citizens. A legislator in Arizona must be at least 25 years of age‚ an Arizona resident for three years‚ a county resident (of the county they wish to represent) for one year‚ a registered voter‚ and English proficient. These qualifications are weak when you consider the qualifications for President but‚ Arizona sought to

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    the Texas Penal Code prohibits the “desecration of a venerable object.” This in lemans terms prohibits the burning of flags. 2. Which branch of government (executive‚ judicial‚ or legislative) created the state statute? A. The branch of government that creates state statutes is the legislative branch. 3. The passage above also discusses one court case. Who were the parties involved in the case? A. The parties involved in the case were Gregory Lee Johnson and the state of Texas.

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    INTRODUCTION In the world at large there is a very great need to achieve and maintain peace and harmony in the ruling atmosphere of a particular state. In order to put this in place the doctrine of separation of powers is put in action in the different parts of the nation. in this essay I will simply define the key terms which are separation of powers and then proceed by elaborating how how this separation of powers is important in running a state and how it came to be practiced in Botswana. I will

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    person who serves as both head of state and head of government. That person is usually elected and titled "president"‚ but can also be an unelected monarch.[citation needed] In a presidential system‚ the executive branch exists separately from the legislature‚ to which it is not responsible and which cannot‚ in normal circumstances‚ dismiss it.[1] The title president has been carried over from a time when such person actually presided over (sat in front of) the government body‚ as with the US President

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    Separation of Powers

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    examples. “The ancient political philosophers‚ particularly Aristotle‚ believed that a successful republic could best be achieved through a mixed constitution (also called a mixed government)‚ whereby power would be divided among a sovereign‚ a legislature‚ and the aristocracy. Politically‚ this entailed the separation of powers into distinct branches of government so that one branch could prevent another from tyrannizing the majority. The tendency toward despotism and corruption‚ in other words‚

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    and repeal them * Involves the determination of the Legislative policy and its promulgation as a defined and binding rule of conduct through the enhancement of a law * Laws * Refer to statutes which are the written enactments of the legislature governing the relations of the people among themselves or between them and the government and its agencies * Function of Laws a. Defines the rights and duties of citizens b. Imposes taxes c. Appropriate funds d. Define crimes

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    respectively. Union Parliament have jurisdiction to make laws in regard to items in the Union List. The State legislation has exclusive powers power to make laws in respect of items in the State List. On the matter of Concurrent List both Union and State legislatures could legislate on its Items. State Govt. can not legislate on the subjects of Union Govt. but Union can make laws on State subjects in certain Circumstances. Like‚ If the subject of State list is National Interest OR If the

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    felt that the order was liable to be misused by the party in power. The apex court‚ however‚ was unrelenting. "If because of a disqualification a person cannot be chosen as a member of Parliament or state legislature‚ for the same disqualification he cannot continue as an MP or the state legislature‚" the bench observed. Though Parliament is empowered to make a law providing for disqualification of MPs and MLAs‚ the court said it could not make "different laws for a person to be disqualified for being

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    Head of State (the President of India in India’s case) as a component of Parliament. The President of India is elected‚ from a group of nominees‚ by the elected members of the Parliament of India (Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha) as well as of the state legislatures (Vidhan Sabhas)‚ and serves for a term of five years. Historically‚ ruling party (majority in the Lok Sabha) nominees have been elected and run largely uncontested. Incumbents are permitted to stand for re-election‚ but unlike the president of

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    Jomy T. J‚ 2nd year MABJ 1. Identify the articles in the constitution of India which are related to the freedom of the press? Expression through speech is one of the basic guarantees provided by civil society. Freedom of speech enjoys special position as far India is concerned. The importance of freedom of expression and speech can be easily understand by the fact that preamble of constitution itself ensures to all citizens inter alia‚ liberty of thought‚ expression‚ belief‚ faith and worship

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