front 1 A final decision that leaves no room for further disputes in court. | back 1 conclusive ruling |
front 2 jurisdication | back 2 official power to make legal decision and judgements. |
front 3 Actions and steps taken in a court to settle a dispute. | back 3 proceedings |
front 4 Proceedings that are kept private and safe | back 4 Confidental proceeding |
front 5 Helping the offender return to a law-abiding life. | back 5 rehabilitation |
front 6 How being in another country affects the level of authority, application and enforcement of law. | back 6 geographical consideration |
front 7 rule of law | back 7 Nobody is above the law. |
front 8 What is rule of law for? | back 8 To prevent power abuse. people are arrested for crimes they did regardless of their authority. |
front 9 Prevents diplomats from being punished by the government of the country they are in just for doing their job. | back 9 Diplomatic immunity |
front 10 What article is this? Ensures your right to live freely. | back 10 Article 5: Life and liberty |
front 11 What article is this? Guards freedom of religion practice. | back 11 Article 11: Religion |
front 12 What article is this? Ensures everyone gets equal treatment | back 12 Article 8: Equality |
front 13 What article is this? Expresses speech and assembly | back 13 Article 10: Expression |
front 14 An act to solve disagreemnts or a conflict betweent wo countries. | back 14 Mediate |
front 15 Formal discussions between countries or groups to resolve disagreements and avoid conflict. | back 15 Diplomatic negotiations |
front 16 An official representing their own country abroad. | back 16 Diplomats |
front 17 Meetings between opposing countries in a conflict to agree on ways to end the conflict peacefully. | back 17 Peace talks |
front 18 Help given by people in need of them, especially during wars. | back 18 Humanitarian aid |
front 19 The main reason why two opposing sides are fighting | back 19 Root cause |
front 20 A serious disagreement that can lead to physical or verbal harm. | back 20 Conflict |
front 21 A policy where a country increases its territory or influece often through force | back 21 Expansionism |
front 22 A strong belief in the superiority of one's own country. Sometimes leading to conflict. | back 22 Nationalism |
front 23 Militarism | back 23 A strong belief that a country should have a strong military and be ready to use it. |
front 24 When important resources, such as water, oil or food, are limited. It can laed to conflict. | back 24 Resource scarity |
front 25 Economic impact | back 25 The effect a conflict has on one country's economy |
front 26 When a country's government is not stable. | back 26 Political instability |
front 27 The process of discussing and resolving conflicts through peaceful talks | back 27 Diplomatic negotiation |