Category: Constitution
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Right to a Free Press in the Australian Constitution
In 1948, United Nations General Assembly adopted Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHP). Under Article 19, it confirmed the right to free speech and declared that: Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through…
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Same-Sex Marriage and the Constitution of the US
Table of Contents Introduction Same-Sex Marriage and Federalism Conflicts and Shifts in the Balance of Power Conclusion Works Cited Introduction It is hard to disagree that same-sex marriage is one of the most controversial topics in the U.S. Many people consider such marriages a fundamental right of humans, while others find them inappropriate and try…
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Business, the Constitution and Administrative Agencies
Table of Contents The Constitution and business Administrative Agencies Importance of Legal Regulations Works Cited The Constitution and business Laws that govern business play an important part in lawmaking and granting equal rights and obligations. Such leverage is represented by the Constitution and Administrative Agencies. The Constitution is the supreme Law of the United States.…
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The Constitution Day in the USA
On September 17, 2015, the USA are celebrating a very prominent day in American history. It is the day of the signing of one of the most important documents the Constitution. Thus, that date marks the beginning of the establishment of the state system of the US and the formation of the American Nation.…
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Secularism Under Indian Constitution And Judicial Intervention
The English word secular drives from the Latin word saeculum, meaning the present age, this world of change as opposed to the eternal religious world. It is defined as the liberation of man from religious and metaphysical tutelage the turning of his attention away from other worlds and towards this one. Religion stands for the…
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Secularism Under Indian Constitution And Judicial Intervention
The English word secular drives from the Latin word saeculum, meaning the present age, this world of change as opposed to the eternal religious world. It is defined as the liberation of man from religious and metaphysical tutelage the turning of his attention away from other worlds and towards this one. Religion stands for the…
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A Nation Of Compromise: The Magna Carta And The Constitution
The Founding Fathers are the seminal example of the importance of compromise in politics. Before the Constitutional Convention of 1787, the significance of political compromise appeared effervescent in the Ancient Greeks attempts to create a functioning nation-state that fit the ideals of the State, Romes First Triumvirate, and the age of the Founding Fathers itself.…
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A Nation Of Compromise: The Magna Carta And The Constitution
The Founding Fathers are the seminal example of the importance of compromise in politics. Before the Constitutional Convention of 1787, the significance of political compromise appeared effervescent in the Ancient Greeks attempts to create a functioning nation-state that fit the ideals of the State, Romes First Triumvirate, and the age of the Founding Fathers itself.…
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Essay about the Rule of Law
The rule of law is one of three important constitutional pillars that form the constitution. As has an uncodified constitution, rule of law asserts the supremacy of law and aims to prevent arbitrary use of power as well as to protect citizens’ lives and property. It is difficult to define as the difficulty stems from…
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Essay on How Did the Enlightenment Influence the Constitution
The causes of the peasants ‘uprising, known as the Nice Fear of 1789, were the peasants’ impatience and desire to demand matters in their own hands because they were furious that they were forced to accommodate the chief of the taxation, the church tithes, and also the nobles who abused their privileges affecting their lives.…