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    Throughout history, many different countries have had many different governments. Cicero describes several basic forms of political governments such as kingdoms, aristocracy, and democracies. However, Cicero believed that was another kind of government that could could mix all of these ideas together to make a better government, this was called a commonwealth. Thomas Hobbes also talked about a commonwealth, but his ideas were different from Cicero’s. Some have even stated that the United States…

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    The Leviathon was written as a political fiction establishing the notion of a political community, establishing itself coherently with the social contract argument, which is “a clear device that connects three aspects of political theory: a specific view of human nature… of problems that would arise in the absence of political authority … of government best suited to solve such problems” . Hobbes addresses all three, which we will see by answering the problematique: How does Hobbes justify…

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    Angela DeJesus Period A Plato’s Government in Classes DeJesus 1 Everything can be defined by placement in a category. In his Republic, Plato defines the changes that a society undergoes by categorizing the changes into five cyclic stages of government. Aristocracy is the first stage of government, wherein the aristocrat will do their art for the sake of their art. Timocracy is the second stage, wherein the timocrat works for the sake of honor. Oligarchy is the third stage, wherein the…

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    In the federalist paper NO. 5 the author the author John Jay makes claims that the states should have a strong Federal government and have the state's answer to the government. In response Scotland and England - a Case in Point was written by “An Observer”, in which they refute Jay’s points written in his paper. The federalist paper in question has the superior argument,by driving his points home, using prior knowledge to compare it to similar scenarios, relaying everything to the audience in…

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    Roles Of Judicial Judges

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    as a process through which the guilt of the person has to be established. According to Canadian judicial council, n.d, Judicial Independence is ensured by three things: • Security of tenure – Once appointed, a judge must serve until the age of retirement. • Financial security – Judges are paid enough so they are free of pressure from other institutions. • Administrative independence – The chief justice in each province and territory decides how that court can manage the litigation process and…

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    I. Introduction Unlike attorneys of the United States who, regardless of their specialty, have similar roles, the British Legal profession functions unilaterally. Practicing Lawyers in England and Wales are currently categorized into two distinctive groups: solicitors and barristers. Solicitors serve as a point of contact for clients and provide advice on a wide array of matters, whether it be a civil, criminal, or business one. Conversely, barristers play the role of advocates for the…

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    of powers is an effective system of government. Separation of powers has been exercised since the Founders started creating the great government we have in present day time. It has balanced the powers between the people and the government, eluding a corrupt tyrannical rule by one man or group of men. Its has solved many disputes, protected the rights of the people and ensured freedom for all men living in the United States Of America. Separation of powers is a principle our central…

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    ‘Constitutionalism’ and highlights the distinction between ‘Sovereign’ and ‘Government’. This essay also points out that constitutionalism or a constitution serves democratic interests insofar as it contains the right principles and is drafted through a ‘proper’ process. Introduction Constitutional government, originated as a defence of the individual's right to life and property, and to freedom of religion and speech. In order to secure these rights,…

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    County Governments in Kenya The counties of Kenya are geographical units thought about by the 2010 Constitution of Kenya to form devolved government units. County government is local government which works best when local residents are involved and active. The local government provides local government services. What is a county? A county is a geographical region in Kenya used for administrative or development purposes. What is devolution in Government? Devolution in Kenya is the…

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    The Bill of Rights was mainly a representation of the natural rights philosophy of the American colonists and 18th century philosophes. The philosophes’ ideals were to create a perfect society based on the foundations of religious tolerance and separation of powers in which the educated colonists sought for in the American Revolution. 2. Which of the Enlightenment philosophes had the most influence on the U.S. Constitution? Explain. Montesquieu was famous for his work, The Spirit of the Laws,…

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