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International Law in decisions in the UK courts Introduction Since international law is about the way in which nations generally agree to behave towards one another, the notion of sovereign immunity is a rule of international law par excell...
Athenian democracy of ancient Greece (beginning circa 508 BC (Finley, 1973)), which was governed for two centuries by a general assembly of all male citizens, by randomly selected officials, and one elected representative charged to command...
tend to be reelected at such high rates? The re-election rates of members of Congress are high because number of incumbents has massive advantages over their competitor. Morris Fiorina's who is an professional in US government and election...
Technology Introduction Beginning in the late XIX - early XX centuries, research on legal technology booming, helped by the growing importance of parliaments in the government of most European states and, consequently, the intensification ...
is kind of profiling is not always taken as just act, law enforcement officials think it essential to recognize possible criminal action before it take places and causes damage to others. One of the most debated concerns in police force is ...
European Union is not easily reconciled with parliamentary sovereignty. The orthodox view is that the European Community legal order is inconsistent with the sovereignty of Parliament. The twin pillars of community law (the doctrines of dir...
British judiciary to operate as an effective check on government after recent reforms will be discussed in detail. Discussion The determinative concept of the modern international political order, state sovereignty, is a social principle de...