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International Government

International government includes the way that governments organize themselves, internally and externally. Ask questions here about the government, history, organization, office holders and traditions of nations not covered elsewhere in the site, relations between states and systems of international governance like the United Nations.

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Is Geneva is the headquarters of international court of justice?

It is situated in Islamabad.The International Criminal Court is a permanent tribunal to prosecute individuals for genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes, and the crime of aggression (although it cannot currently and will in no way before 2017[2] be able to exercise jurisdiction over the crime of aggression).[3][4]

Explain variable cost as opposed to fixed cost?

A fixed cost is one that will not change in total due to changes in production volume. An example would be factory rent. No matter how many widgets are produced in that factory, total rent is going to be the same. However, this means that the "per unit" cost changes based on how many widgets are produced. Variable costs, on the other hand, have a fixed per unit price, but total costs change in response to a change in volume. For example, let's say each widget requires $10 of direct labor to produce. Total variable costs is going to change based on how many widgets are produced.

Distinguish between the European court of human rights and the European court of justice?

The legislation that those two bodies deal with is difference. THe ECHR deals with the convention on Human Rights and the ECJ deals with EU legislation

What system of government divides power among different levels rather than giving all power to a central government?

The United States has a FEDERAL REPUBLIC style government. There is a strong central government with less powerful state governments.

The United States also is a REPRESENTATIVE REPUBLIC, where the voters elect officials to make most of the decisions. (Compared to a Democracy where voters directly vote on issues)

The federal government is divided into three parts, The executive, the judicial, and the legislative.

America's first formal constitution was the?

Depends what you mean by formal. The Mayflower Compact was probably the first pseudo-constitution. Wasnt the first formal constitution the Fundamental Orders of Connecticut...

Type of government in Bolivia?

It is a Republic


It is a Presidential Republic. That means that is a republic not run by a dictatorship. The current President is Evo Morales. And the current king is Julio Pinedo
Once a democratic republic, Bolivia is now the Plurinational State of Bolivia, currently headed by a socialist government.

Who is the leader of the Australian National party?

In 2014, the leader of the Australian Labour Party is Bill Shorten.

What are types of unlimited government?

A couple types of unlimited governments are:

- Oligarchy

- Absolute Monarchy

- Communism

- Totalitarian

- Dictatorship

  1. That's pretty much all of the ones I can think of right now.Sorry I didn't have more. If that's not enough, you can just Google "unlimited governments" or "types of unlimited governments''. And by the way, I am actually working on homework about types of governments, too. Good luck!

What is the govermant of Scandinavia?

First of all Scandinavia is a region made of the countries Denmark, Norway and Sweden. They don't share governments, they have one each. Sweden and Norway has Parliamentary democracy and Constitutional monarchy, Finland has also Parliamentary republic but not monarchy.

There is no common government of the geographical area called Scandinavia, but there is a political cooperation organised in the Nordisk Råd.

Denmark, Norway and Sweden were in a personal union from 1397 to 1523, but was still three separate political entities in that period.

If a bill is referred to committee what may the committee do?

all are right <~ A+ answer

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Further look into the "All are right" answer:

It CAN be voted down.

It CAN be amended.

It CAN be debated.

So if you are taking Civics in A+ Your answer for this question is All Answers are correct.

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What is political legitimacy?

Poliical legitimacy is the fact that politics is "right" on a certain issue

How is the president involved with the laws?

The President is the head of the Executive branch, he is in charge of executing the laws created by Congress, as well as approving or vetoing laws passed by Congress. He is not allowed to introduce legislation directly. ======================================================= Actually he can - It is called a presidential executive order. From Wikipedia... An executive order in the United States is a directive issued by the President, the head of the executive branch of the federal government. In other countries, similar edicts may be known as decrees, or orders-in-council. Executive orders may also be issued at the state level by a state's Governor. U.S. Presidents have issued executive orders since 1789, usually to help direct the operation of executive officers. Some orders do have the force of law when made in pursuance of certain Acts of Congress, when those acts give the President discretionary powers. Critics have accused presidents of abusing executive orders, of using them to make laws without Congressional approval, and of moving existing laws away from their original mandates.[1] Large policy changes with wide-ranging effects have been effected through executive order, including the integration of the armed forces under Harry Truman and the desegregation of public schools under Dwight D. Eisenhower. One extreme example of an executive order is Executive Order 9066, where Franklin D. Roosevelt delegated military authority to remove all people (used to target specifically Japanese Americans and German Americans) in a military zone. Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Executive_order_(United_States)

Is polygamy legal in the state of Texas?

No, polygamy is illegal in every state of the United States of America, including Texas.

Some fundamentalist Mormons and Muslims, as well as fringe cults, practice polygamy in the United States, but cannot be convicted of a crime because they are not legally married to more than one wife. Some participate in a religious wedding ceremony without a legal marriage license, and others simply live with multiple women.

Which clause makes States honor legality of one another's civil laws?

I think you are asking about the Full Faith and Credit clause, which states that contracts binding in one state are to be recognized in another state. This generally includes marriages, adoptions, and property purchases.

Government representative abroad?

Governments are represented abroad by ambassadors. They are official representatives of the governments and live in other countries so they can resolver issues with that country's leader on behalf of their own government.

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What is the name of the Russian president?

Dimitry Anatolyevich Medvedev was the President of the Russian Federation in 2011. Medvedev was elected on 2008 March 2 and took office on 2008 May 7 as the third President of Russia. He succeeded Vladimir Putin, whom was constitutionally forbidden to run, and whom became prime minister. Medvedev's term ended in 2012 May 7 as Putin once again became president, making Medvedev the Prime Minister of Russia.

Medvedev's last name is pronounced med - Vyed - av.

What is a World Government?

The World Government is concept of a political body that makes, enforces or interprets international law.

Well, Urban Dictionary defines it this way. "According to the public document The Globalist Manifesto, a world government will result from the Ten Stages that will eventually lead to single global government for the whole world. This government will be like the ordinary government that we know today: with territory, people, sovereignty and with power to tax, police, and eminent domain. The only difference is that the world government will have the whole world as its territory. The world government will be able to tackle better global problems like world war, terrorism, global warming, extreme poverty, over population, over consumption, nuclear war, environmental abuse, etc. Known world personalities and organizations that are thought to be pushing for the formation of world government include Hillary Clinton, United Globalist Movement, Vatican City, Sofronio Dulay, Bill Gates, Barack Obama, PROUT, Walter Cronkite, Steve McIntosh, Bindelberg Group, illuminati, Baha'i religion, NWO, Al Gore, Republican Party, etc. World government is part of the evolution of the human civilization. It will definitely come. It is just a matter of time."

How tall are base kitchen cabinets?

About 34 1/2" without the counter top.
The countertop will be between 1 1/8 ' and 1 1/2" thick.
Leave at least 18" between the countertop and the overhead cabinet.

Which foreign country holds the most US government debt?

China

The most recent data from the US Treasury shows that China, with $1.16 trillion in US Treasury securities, is the biggest holder of US debt.

The numbers for top US debt holders are:

China - $1.16 Trillion

Japan - $882 Billion

United Kingdom - $272 Billion

Brazil - $186 Billion

Taiwan - $155 Billion

Russia - $151 Billion

Hong Kong - $134 Billion

Switzerland - $107 Billion

Other Major Debt Holders:

Oil Exporting Countries: 211 Billion (Includes Saudi Arabia, Venezuela, Libya, Iran, Iraq, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Ecuador, Indonesia, Algeria, Gabon, and Nigeria)

Caribbean Banking Centers: 168 Billion (Includes Bahamas, Bermuda, Cayman Islands, Netherlands Antilles, British Virgin Islands and Panama)

Note: The numbers were picked up by internet search. The current US debt figures may or may not match the numbers mentioned above

Who pays for foreign aid?

Foreign aid is paid for by the taxpayers of the country providing the aid.