they are the foundations in which any country relies on.....
I suggest Wequanta.com; a good teaching on the contrast of "foundations- law pageant, and spiritual Christ mindedness"
William O. Stanley has written: 'Education and social integration' 'The social foundations of education'
Greer Hogan has written: 'An Introduction to Law' 'Foundations of Law (Student Texts)' 'Constitutional and administrative law in a nutshell' -- subject(s): Constitutional law, Administrative law
The ideological foundations of the Philippine government, as outlined in the 1987 Constitution, are rooted in democracy, social justice, and nationalism. It emphasizes the sovereignty of the people, the rule of law, and the protection of human rights. The Constitution also promotes the principles of social justice, ensuring equitable access to resources and opportunities for all citizens. Additionally, it reflects a commitment to fostering a just and humane society, guided by the ideals of freedom, equality, and peace.
Social Law Library was created in 1804.
Jerome G. Rose has written: 'Legal foundations of urban planning' -- subject(s): City planning and redevelopment law 'Tax Expenditure Limitations' 'Legal foundations of environmental planning' -- subject(s): Environmental law 'After Mount Laurel'
Deviance can be successfully studied by dividing it into four parts. This includes social control, biological context, personality factors and social foundations of the phenomenon.
Robert McGinnis has written: 'Mathematical foundations for social analysis' -- subject(s): Mathematics, Social sciences, Mathematical analysis
Avrom Barnett has written: 'Foundations of feminism' -- subject(s): Women, Social conditions, Sex, Social and moral questions
Edward J. Imwinkelried has written: 'The new Wigmore' -- subject(s): Confidential communications, Evidence (Law) 'California evidentiary foundations' -- subject(s): Evidence (Law), California 'The new Wigmore' -- subject(s): Confidential communications, Evidence (Law) 'Evidentiary foundations' -- subject(s): Evidence (Law) 'Pretrial discovery' -- subject(s): Discovery (Law), Pre-trial procedure 'Uncharged misconduct evidence' -- subject(s): Reputation (Law), Admissible evidence, Evidence (Law)
The foundations of Africa's earliest villages were based on kinship and lineage systems. These villages were organized around extended families and clans, with social roles and hierarchies often determined by age, gender, and seniority within the family. This social structure helped foster cooperation, sharing resources, and maintaining order within the community.
Marie B. Morris has written: 'Development of the law and continuing legal issues in the tax treatment of private foundations' -- subject(s): Charitable uses, trusts, and foundations, Taxation