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    International Institutional Law‚ Hoorcollege 8 Decision-making 1. Concept of decision-making in IOs Most import activity‚ process of coordination of the will of the members of a given body of the IO. The word decision denotes legally binding and non-binding decisions. Complex process. Final decision might be result of a chain of previous decisions. Legal‚ procedural and political aspects of decision-making. Example: art. 288 TFEU: various types of decisions which the EU adopts. It also includes

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    Democrats feel that this law is “designed to keep people from voting”(Weiser). The idea of this law is to further improve our great nation‚ not to hurt it. Democrats feel like the minorities will not be able to vote due to the fact of the challenges from obtaining an identification card. On one hand‚ people believe that this law will decrease fraud and help our Democracy‚ while on the other hand‚ will disenfranchise thousands from voting and that the law doesn’t solve the issue completely. Von Spakovsky

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    amendment affect youth in a positive way because it allowed their voices to be heard. After President Franklin D. Roosevelt had lowered the minimum age for being drafted into the military to the young age of eighteen from twenty-one‚ many youth voting rights movements created a slogan that is now infamously known around the United States. “Old enough to fight‚ old enough to vote” was heard

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    Moreover‚ it is known that youth who don’t vote remain uninvolved in the political system‚ and abstain from voting as they age. One method of increasing voter turnout‚ therefore‚ is to encourage and educate the youth on the importance of electoral participation. Provided initiatives are; the possibility is to encourage candidates and political parties to address

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    IN  THE  SUPERIOR  COURT  OF  JUDICATURE   IN  THE  SUPREME  COURT  OF  GHANA   ACCRA  -­‐  A.  D.  2013   WRIT  NO.  J1/6/2013     PRESIDENTIAL  ELECTION  PETITION     IN  THE  MATTER  OF  A  PETITION  CHALLENGING  THE  VALIDITY  OF  THE   ELECTION   OF   JOHN   DRAMANI   MAHAMA   AS   PRESIDENT   OF   THE   REPUBLIC   OF   GHANA   PURSUANT   TO

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    Should all citizens be required by law to vote? Imagine you were planning for a trip to Southeast Asian countries. You wanted a white cotton T-shirt that would keep your body comfortable in a tropical region. Therefore‚ you went to a fashion boutique to purchase the T-shirt you needed. When you got to the shop‚ you tried to look for a white cotton T-shirts‚ but unfortunately there were no T-shirts that you wanted. There were only two kinds of T-shirt in the store; black and dark brown nylon

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    and for the people‚ referendums show teamwork thus removing a gulf between the people and the government. An example of this is the referendum of May 2011 regarding the suggested change in the current form of voting. This is from the first past the post method of voting to the AV method of voting. However‚ with the use of referendums hasty and uneducated decisions and due to referendums only providing a snap shot of public opinion at a specific time they are an unreliable guide to public interest.

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    Chapter 5 relates to the people’s public opinions‚ polling‚ and political participation. As people‚ we all have our own opinions about different politics topics. Public opinion is described as “the array of beliefs and attitudes that people hold about political and related affairs.” I learned that public opinion has certain facets such as the love of country and pride in the nation’s accomplishments and dynamic. The two determines if opinions are held intensely or casual. Politics motivate Americans

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    Why? The government doesn’t know whom you’re voting for‚ but they do know if you voted or not. They are able to track the age number of voters and that includes you the “Young adults” and they compare it to other age voters and the minority always tends to be the young adults. So by tracking the votes they’re able to target youngest age group to win elections. There is no right or wrong person to vote for‚ so no need to worry unless you don’t end up voting at all that’s basically gambling your future

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    the main purpose and motive behind redistricting before legally required. And‚ although it is frowned upon‚ it is completely legal. If the political party has enough support in the legislature‚ who is chosen by the voting people‚ to approve and pass the new districts‚ than the voting people must already have a preference to this party anyway. Considering this‚ aligning the peoples’ representatives with its majority party sounds fair regardless of whether that party is Republican or

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