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    controversial methods that judicial reviews is carried out (“Judicial Review | Law”) . Such views included what is referred to as “judicial restraint approach” and “activist approach.” In judicial restraint approach, judges are believed to be able to decide cases only on the basis of the language of the laws and the Constitution. However, when looking at the activist approach, judges are able to recognize the principles of the laws or the Constitution and use them in response to circumstances of…

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    Part A-Timeline of Significant Events in the Changing of Rights and Freedoms of Indigenous Australians: 1948- It is stated on the Youth for Human Rights webpage After the Second World War, wife of Franklin Roosevelt, Eleanor Roosevelt, led a committee of people to write up a special document that stated the basic human rights that everyone in the world should have. This Universal Declaration of Human Rights was adopted by the general assembly of the United Nations (UN) on the 10th of December,…

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    Influence of Immanuel Kant’s essay on perpetual peace is evidenced in various aspects of international relations today for example, the respect for state sovereignty and the right to self-determination. These have all been codified in modern international laws that govern sovereign states. Perpetual peace brought on by a coalition of republican states is one of Kant’s chief proposals which the EU has closely adopted. The organization closely matches Kant’s proposals, especially in his definitive…

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    Essay On Blue Lives Matter

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    A. Provide a brief overview of your topic. i. What is the premise or premises for the argument? How has the media changed the way people look at the law enforcement and knowing your rights when you get pulled over and things that can deescalate a situation which that are easily avoidable if you stay calm and respectful? ii. Why is the topic being discussed? This is a hot topic in our world today due to uneducated and the racial divide that our country has using what the media feeds us…

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    Separation of Power defines as “distribution of political authority that provides a system of checks and balances to ensure that no single branch; Executive, Judicial, and Legislative becomes too powerful or infringes on the rights of citizens” (Click, 2003-2015). Created by an 18th century enlightenment thinker name Baron de Montesquieu, which was first used in ancient Greek, but the United States took this idea and made it part of our Government. Power is separated into two different…

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    One of the other developments that a common language allowed was the development of a code of laws to help govern the empire. Laws helped to reaffirm power structures in the empire as well as protection of human rights, an idea that has lasted to present times. The ruler often used laws to express his will throughout the empire and these laws were distributed by the officials of the ruler were higher ranking than the citizens. Goodspeed discusses this structure in the Babylonians, “The…

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    elements to define a rule if a customary law or not: the physical and the psychical. In the aspect of the physical element, a customary law has international usage, general practice or usus. Namely, a customary law has to be practiced worldwide, continuously, repeatedly, unanimously and analogously. In the aspect of the psychical element, a customary law has to be accepted by states in the international society, to get the opinion Juris. The customary laws are usually unwritten. However, there…

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    should be shared to all persons, not just one group of people. King states that “Any law that degrades human personality is unjust. All segregation statutes are unjust because segregation distorts the soul and damages the personality. It gives the segregator a false sense of superiority”. Segregation belittles a group of people thus telling that group that they are not equal, therefore inferior. This is an unjust law that is kept in order to maintain peace and discourage discontent. When one is…

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    Essay On Homer Plessy

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    everyone should be treated equally. States continue to make laws to block equal opportunity for African Americans. Most of the states enacted laws discriminating against blacks. There is a law the required blacks to attend separate schools and use separate public facilities. This law became known as “separate but equal”. Homer Plessy, half African American, half European (which made him light skin) wanted to know if he could changed those laws. “Plessy purchased a first-class ticket on the East…

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    Supreme Court Cases

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    Many suggest that the Constitution is much too old to still govern the Supreme Court in regards to interpreting law. They argue that the times have changed and our founding fathers could never have expected or planned for technology to be the way it is today. Therefore the Supreme Court justices must do their best to interpret what the founding fathers would have…

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