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Distinguish between different types of international human rights

We can distinguish between types of international rights through Karel Vasak's definition of rights as being categorised into generations.The earliest human rights to be established were civil and politic...

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Assess the arguments in favour of an elected House of Lords

The main arguments in favour of an elected House of Lords are that this would enhance democratic legitimcy in the House of Lords , widen the basis for represention and this could increase checks on govern...

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Discuss and evaluate the reforms made by the 1997 Labour Government (25 marker)

(note form)p1. Devolution- Created a new tier of government for Scotland and wales. Scottish Parliament - govern themselves- This was seen when they called the referendum in 2014P2.- Devolution- Labour go...

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What is the 'separation of powers' in the USA and how is it different to the UK system of government?

The separation of powers is a way of organising government. It divides the government into three branches: the legislature (makes laws); the executive (carries out laws) and the judiciary (interprets law)...

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What's the difference between a republic and a federation?

In short, there isn't one. If you look at forms of government as a sort of pyramid, at the top you'd have democracy and fascism etc (the big forms of governance), then in the middle you'd have republic, m...

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