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  • Legislative Procedure

    Hierarchical Display of Legislative procedure Politics > Parliamentary proceedingsPolitics > Parliament > Powers of parliamentPolitics > Parliament > ParliamentLaw > Sources and branches of the law > Source of law > LegislationPolitics > Political framework > Political […]

  • Deliberative Democracy

    Hierarchical Display of Deliberative democracy Politics > Political framework > Political philosophy > DemocracyEducation And Communications > Communications > Communications policy > Public consultation Deliberative democracy Concept of Deliberative democracy See the dictionary definition […]

  • Governance

    Governance in Election Law Manner of understanding and implementing authority. Characteristics of good governance are a high level of organisation and efficiency. It is measured by many different criteria: delivery, transparency, participation and sharing of responsibilities. Literature Review […]

  • Social Analysis

    Hierarchical Display of Social analysis Social Questions > Social frameworkScience > Humanities > Social sciencesScience > Humanities > Social sciences > SociologyProduction, Technology And Research > Research and intellectual property > Research policy > Research body > Think tank […]

  • Legitimacy

    A Question of Legitimacy: International Incident In the book "International Incidents for Discussion in Conversation Classes", in relation to this subject, L. Oppenheim wrote in 1909: Edward Wolff, a German subject, domiciled in England since 1860, goes to Germany in 1870 for the […]

  • Legitimacy

    A Question of Legitimacy: International Incident In the book "International Incidents for Discussion in Conversation Classes", in relation to this subject, L. Oppenheim wrote in 1909: Edward Wolff, a German subject, domiciled in England since 1860, goes to Germany in 1870 for the […]

  • Philosophy

    Contents Philosophy and theory of Law Special topics of philosophy and theory of law This topic covers the following: Origin of Law Sources of Law Nature of Law Limits of law Rule of law Legal reasoning Justice and injustice Equal protection of the law […]

  • Cultural Geography

    Hierarchical Display of Cultural geography Science > Natural and applied sciences > Earth sciences > GeographyScience > Humanities > Social sciencesSocial Questions > Culture and religion > Culture Cultural geography Concept of Cultural geography See the dictionary definition of […]

  • Cultural Geography

    Hierarchical Display of Cultural geography Science > Natural and applied sciences > Earth sciences > GeographyScience > Humanities > Social sciencesSocial Questions > Culture and religion > Culture Cultural geography Concept of Cultural geography See the dictionary definition of […]

  • Government

    Government Definition Government may be defined as a political organization comprising the individuals and institutions authorized to formulate public policies and conduct affairs of state. Governments are empowered to establish and regulate the interrelationships of the people within their […]

  • Election

    Introduction to Election Election, procedure that allows members of an organization or community to choose representatives who will hold positions of authority within it. The most important elections select the leaders of local, state, and national governments. The chance to decide who will […]

  • Election

    Introduction to Election Election, procedure that allows members of an organization or community to choose representatives who will hold positions of authority within it. The most important elections select the leaders of local, state, and national governments. The chance to decide who will […]

  • Legal System

    International Legal System Scholars and judicial decisions have characterized the international legal system as a system of equal and sovereign nation states whose actions are limited only by rules freely accepted as legally binding. [1] Brierly defines international law as ‘the body […]

  • Legal System

    International Legal System Scholars and judicial decisions have characterized the international legal system as a system of equal and sovereign nation states whose actions are limited only by rules freely accepted as legally binding. [1] Brierly defines international law as ‘the body […]

  • Social Life

    Economic and Social Life in the CEDAW Article 13: of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) stipulates, in relation to Economic and Social Life, that all countries are required to eliminate discrimi-nation in other areas of economic and social […]