April 3, 2019 archive

Aperture to Awareness audio clip (corruption, government, nation)

Corruption is a global phenomenon that exists in all countries, according to the evidences it affects the poor countries more than others. It suppresses economic growth and diverts the funds which are needed for education, health and other public services. According to World Bank statistics, annually and roughly more than a trillion American dollars in bribes are exchanging. December 9 (Azar 18) has been named the International Day against the Corruption by the United Nations Organization. And it has been asked from all the countries around the world to cooperate in the fight against corruption. What is corruption? To what extent does the government or the nation contribute to the creation or prevention of corruption in society? How do the legislature and the computation court act as the most important means of monitoring the government’s budget and expenses in the …

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Aperture to Awareness audio clip (Government and environment)

There is a variety of views about the ratio of governmental duties and the protection of the environment in the doctrine of the public law that at least, within the framework of the public duty, in the fiftieth principle of the constitution can be divided into three interpretative – analytic approaches. The first approach is based on the government’s centrality in environment protection and The right to the healthy environment assurance (Government – focused approach). The second approach is defending the necessity of non-governmental presence or its minimal presence in protection (non-governmental approach). Finally, the cooperation approach is based on a paradigm of cooperation between governmental and non – governmental actors, as well as citizens in the protection of the environment and implementation of the …

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Aperture to Awareness audio clip (genocide and litigate)

Genocide is an old crime and a new concept. In a way, however, it seems difficult to explain the genocide to those who are not affected by it. everyone agrees with the necessity of legal confrontation with the crime of killing humans And any country has a law to prohibit and punish this crime. But the mass destruction of a group of humans by another is in the jurisdiction of different legal liability. Where does that hate come from? How can a country incite such hostility against a group of its own people? What types of conditions can cause this kind of massacre? What kind of ideological vision of the present and future leads this process? What kind of community are these people looking for to build-up? And what scientific words can fully describe these fierce actions?

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