CMN2168 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Maastricht Treaty, Copenhagen Criteria, Global Governance
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There are now more than ninety democracies. Transitions to democracy have occurred around the world. Limitations of the powers of elected officials. Protection of the rights of unpopular minorities. A commitment to protecting individuals" right, freedoms and dignity from abuse by the government, institutions, society as a whole, and other individuals. Fundamental framework or basic law of a country. No person is above the law and the individual is treated equally. A clear separation of executive, legislative, and judicial powers along with a system of checks and balances among these distinct branches of government (ie. us) No clear separation of powers in the parliamentary system (ie. britain) Voting, running for office, assisting with political campaigns, writing to elected officials, writing letters to newspapers about particular issues, and joining an interest group to influence public policies. Protests, mass demonstrations, civil disobedience, and sometimes acts of violence.