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GP vocab cards

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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

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Nobody is above the law.

front 8

What is rule of law for?

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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.

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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

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An official representing their own country abroad.

back 16

Diplomats

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Meetings between opposing countries in a conflict to agree on ways to end the conflict peacefully.

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Peace talks

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Help given by people in need of them, especially during wars.

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Humanitarian aid

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The main reason why two opposing sides are fighting

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Root cause

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A serious disagreement that can lead to physical or verbal harm.

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Conflict

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A policy where a country increases its territory or influece often through force

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Expansionism

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A strong belief in the superiority of one's own country. Sometimes leading to conflict.

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Nationalism

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Militarism

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A strong belief that a country should have a strong military and be ready to use it.

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When important resources, such as water, oil or food, are limited. It can laed to conflict.

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Resource scarity

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Economic impact

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The effect a conflict has on one country's economy

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When a country's government is not stable.

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Political instability

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The process of discussing and resolving conflicts through peaceful talks

back 27

Diplomatic negotiation