Council of State Upholds Strict Legal Framework for Administrative Dissolution
Course material - 14 pages - Public liberties
The Council of State reaffirms the strict legal framework governing administrative dissolution, a measure that infringes on the freedom of association, a constitutional principle.
Criminal Law Fundamentals: Principles and Responsibilities Explained
Course material - 69 pages - Criminal law
Unlock the complexities of criminal law with our comprehensive resource, exploring the fundamental principles and latest developments in the field. Discover how the principle of legality influences strict interpretation and non-retroactivity, and understand the evolving landscape of criminal...
Kahena: A Story of Radicalization
Book review - 4 pages - Literature
A poignant and timely novel exploring the themes of radicalization, family relationships, and the impact of social media on young people.
"Understanding the Multi-Scale Syrian Conflict: Actors, Objectives, and Consequences"
Case study - 2 pages - Modern history
"Explore the complex Syrian conflict through a detailed analysis of its multiple scales and actors. Understand how conventional and non-conventional actors, including national, regional, and international forces, shape the conflict's dynamics. Discover the diverse political and military...
The Limits of Legal Positivism: A Critique of Formal Conception of Law and its Impact on Social Justice
Text commentary - 3 pages - Public liberties
Discover the limitations of legal positivism and its impact on law's role in protecting fundamental rights and promoting social justice. This theory, criticized for its formal conception of law, reduces legal authority to a mere bureaucratic instrument, neglecting its symbolic dimension and...
Clausewitz Model and 21st Century Conflicts - published: 11/05/2026
Tutorials/exercises - 6 pages - Modern history
This document discusses the relevance of the Clausewitz model in understanding modern conflicts, including the Algerian War and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Clausewitz Model and 21st Century Conflicts
Tutorials/exercises - 6 pages - Modern history
This document discusses the relevance of the Clausewitz model in understanding modern conflicts, including the Algerian War and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
One man's terrorist is another's freedom fighter/Today's terrorist is just tomorrow's state leader - publié le 15/01/2009
Essay - 3 pages - Social, moral & civic education
The famous example of the General De Gaulle can corroborate this claim. After his radio address in June 1940 exhorting the French people to resist Nazi occupation, he organized the Free French Forces with exiled French officers in England and led the interior resistance which used...
The hidden side of counter-terrorist measures: a threat to the civil liberties - publié le 15/01/2009
Essay - 9 pages - Journalism
While watching the movie in the name of the father, I was like everyone else, I assume, was deeply moved and overwhelmed by the gravity of the miscarriage of justice and police force abuses of which the protagonists were victim. However, what chocked me the most was the fact that this...
Has the 'war on terror' influenced Latin America and its relationship with the U.S.? What are the implications of this process for the region? - publié le 12/05/2009
Thesis - 6 pages - International relations
War on Terror was launched by the George Bush administration in respond to the attacks on September 11, 2001 on the US soil. The official term used by the US military, Global war on Terrorism refers to the various military, political, and legal action taken to curb the spread of...
Bill C-36 and Canadian border security
Thesis - 8 pages - Journalism
In the wake of the 9/1 terrorist attacks, anti-terrorism legislation has proven to have far reaching implications for the way the western world has come to understand the relationship between society and the law. Indeed, as the focal point of this course, the relationship between society...
Has the 'war on terror' influenced Latin America and its relationship with the U.S.? What are the implications of this process for the region?
Essay - 6 pages - International relations
War on Terror was launched by the George Bush administration in respond to the attacks on September 11, 2001 on the US soil. The official term used by the US military, Global war on Terrorism refers to the various military, political, and legal action taken to curb the spread of...
One man's terrorist is another's freedom fighter/Today's terrorist is just tomorrow's state leader
Essay - 4 pages - Political science
The famous example of the General De Gaulle can corroborate this claim. After his radio address in June 1940 exhorting the French people to resist Nazi occupation, he organized the Free French Forces with exiled French officers in England and led the interior resistance which used...
American Foreign Policy: What was driving the war on terror?
Thesis - 7 pages - Political science
The violence and the impact of the 9/11 attacks led the Bush government to act strongly in order to reassure the American people. Acting strongly at the time meant that the US would have to fight "the war on terror". This expression, although vague, highlighted a struggle against...
The implementation of the Third Pillar of theEuropean Union in the United Kingdom
Essay - 15 pages - European union
The establishment of the European Union (EU) Policy within the third pillar of the United Kingdom (UK) has changed substantially over the past decades and more with the introduction of the Lisbon Treaty. Originally the UK had been reluctant to acknowledge or embrace European integration, due to...
The hidden side of counter-terrorist measures: a threat to the civil liberties
Essay - 8 pages - Political science
While watching the movie in the name of the father, I was like everyone else, I assume, was deeply moved and overwhelmed by the gravity of the miscarriage of justice and police force abuses of which the protagonists were victim. However, what chocked me the most was the fact that this...
What was driving the war on terror?
Essay - 4 pages - International relations
"On September the 11th, enemies of freedom committed an act of war against our country. Americans have known wars. But for the past 136 years, they have been wars on foreign soil, except for one Sunday in 1941". The terrorist attacks of September 2001 represent a second Pearl Harbor, America is...
The policy of the United States against the Afghan crisis
Dissertation - 21 pages - International relations
At the time of writing this dissertation, a native of Dubuque American soldier has died in Afghanistan. This brings the number of soldiers killed to 1747, and the statistics continue to increase. Afghanistan is geographically situated in Asia; it shares the biggest part of its borders with...
The implementation of the Third Pillar of the European Union in the United Kingdom
Essay - 15 pages - European union
The establishment of the European Union (EU) Policy within the third pillar of the United Kingdom (UK) has changed substantially over the past decades and more with the introduction of the Lisbon Treaty. Originally the UK had been reluctant to acknowledge or embrace European integration, due to...
Do you think 9/11 has changed the World?
Essay - 4 pages - International relations
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the following question: Do you think 9/11 has changed the World? In the first part of the paper, the supposition of a new era which is believed to start from 9/11 until now will be examined. Different points of view will be contrasted, and the geopolitical...
Border control for the US: "Legitimate threat"
Thesis - 10 pages - International relations
The attacks on September 11, 2001 forced a change in the national security policy of the United States. Eight years later, debate still surrounds the issue on how best to defend against terrorism. The question of how large of a national security threat do current border policies pose to...
Exploring the Genesis of the Department of Homeland Security: What Exactly Lies Within the Office of the Director of National Intelligence?
Thesis - 5 pages - Social, moral & civic education
This report will investigate the root causes for the creation of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). To help explain the genesis of its inception, history of the Bush administration's preoccupation with securing the nation from terrorist threats or attacks will be discussed. According...
Enhancing the Effectiveness of AML Programs through AI and ML: A Study on Compliance Risk Management in the Financial Industry
Dissertation - 66 pages - Management
The aim of this work is to study the growing role of artificial intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) in the fight against money laundering and the financing of terrorism (AML/CFT). In the first part, we introduce the various concepts related to AI and present the technological...
The practice of money laundering and politically exposed people
Tutorials/exercises - 20 pages - Political science
The practice of money laundering has long since been regarded as a criminal offence though it is primarily during recent times that the practice has been undertaken on such a scale as to pose a genuine threat to the international political and financial orders. This is due to its association...
The Iraq war: an International Relations Theory Analysis - publié le 29/09/2010
Case study - 16 pages - Political science
On the nineteenth of March 2003 America and its allies started their invasion of Iraq. This intervention had the official goal of the struggle against a terrorism-friendly country, to avoid the expansion of mass destruction weapons and establish a democratic breakthrough in the Middle...
The Shocked and the Saved
Essay - 5 pages - Medieval history
World history is full of brutality. Wars and conquests, rapes and massacres; savage displays of the primitive monster man has always been and always will be. Yet more disgusting than any military operation is the mutilation of religion in the face of political gain. Murderers claiming...
The Iraq war: an International Relations Theory Analysis
Case study - 16 pages - Political science
On the nineteenth of March 2003 America and its allies started their invasion of Iraq. This intervention had the official goal of the struggle against a terrorism-friendly country, to avoid the expansion of mass destruction weapons and establish a democratic breakthrough in the Middle...
What impact might Canberra and Washington's close relationship have on Australia's future? - publié le 29/09/2010
Essay - 16 pages - International relations
The world has witnessed rampant changes at a faster pace ever since the end of the Cold War. The beginning of the 21st century illustrates and highlights this idea of quick changes. Thus, changes in terms of increased terrorism, the new American foreign policy and the rise of China are few...
Comprehensive protection plan
Essay - 6 pages - Sociology & social sciences
Threats against personal security take many forms: civil unrest, environmental threats, targeted attacks by stalkers or individuals with personal grudges, or terrorism. Though security threats are essentially chaotic, security plans must be comprehensive and based in a thorough...
Cultural theory in the liberal world: A review
Thesis - 8 pages - Social, moral & civic education
Critics of cultural theory espoused that it has become irrelevant in the modern age where terrorism (Eagleton, 2004 cited in Smith 2004), among others abounds. Further, they argued that it was not effective in dealing with the issues of morality, metaphysics, love, religion,...
