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Showing posts with label Constitution. Show all posts

26 Apr 2011

Social Nationalism Constitution

The interdependence of social science and conflict resolution may not be doubtable. Even if the value of the research might be denigrated at the micro-level, however at the macro-level it may have an important informing effect for decision makers. It is in this respect that I have undertaken the current work: TWISTED Vision – the Greek-Cypriot nationalism and its idealization.

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21 Mar 2011

Defamation Media Constitution

In a society that often prides itself on having a free and unbiased media, it is important to understand the limitations of such a freedom and the effects it has on a person's social rights. Different jurisdictions tend to embrace the concept of defamation in different ways. For example, the United States has the First Amendment in their Constitution, which has become famous through its abundant presence in popular culture that is based around American law. Australia has an implied freedom of political communication, which is not expressly provided for in their Constitution; however case law has seen effect given to such a value which is far more specific than the American Constitution.

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