reziimi vastu. Ta korraldas keelatud muusikaga kontserte. 1977. aastal kaasasutas Havel liikumise Harta 77 ja oli üks selle eestkõnelejaid. Harta 77 loodi vastusena tsehhi rokigrupi Plastic People arreteerimisele. 1978. aastal avaldas Havel essee "Võimutute võim" [The Power of the Powerless], milles ta kirjeldas kommunistliku reziimi ühiskonda kontrollivaid meetmeid. 1979. aasta aprillis aitas Havel luua komiteed ebaõiglaselt karistatute kaitseks (Committee for the Defence of the Unjustly Prosecuted). Komitee dokumenteeris individuaalseid juhtumeid valitsuse tagakiusamisest ja inimõiguste rikkumisest. 19771989 pidi Havel valitsusevastase tegutsemise tõttu korduvalt vangistuses istuma. 19. november loodi opositsiooni gruppide koalitsioon Kodanikufoorum [Civic Forum], mis seisis demokraatlike reformide eest. Václav Havel sai seega sametrevolutsiooni juhtfiguuriks. Havel pidas 20. novembril Vaclavske platsil poole miljonilisele rahvamassile kõne. Ta julgustas rahvast
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known and impartial body to give judgment, and the power to support such judgments. He calls for a government with different branches, including a strong legislature, and an active executive who does not outstrip the lawmakers in power. Once the poeple hase given sovereginty to a monarc or elected body they have no right to take it away again or go against its legislation but they may set limits to the duration of a legislator's term in office And they may overthrow a goverment which has acted unjustly or failed to respect the laws of people (locke clearly has in mind here the illegal taking away property especially) Peple have a right to form a new government instead of an unfunctional one. The new government which will serve their best interests. Rousseau social contrackt A man is born free, yet everywhere he is in chains Rousseau theorized about the best way in which to set up a political community in the face of the
murder threaten it, all means are morally justified to save society of this. He does however not consider the effects it has on the government staff who are put into positions as such. In the theory, this concerns a few members of staff seen as collateral damage for the sake of acting upon assumption. This however serves no purpose and rather voids their efforts, which makes the destabilization of their health in theory having occurred unjustly (which it would be in the first place as well, of course). Should a government then always act according to law or is it justified to in case of emergency set the laws aside? Is it possible to choose between two evils? Unlawfulness In a constitutional state there are rules the executive power needs to follow and that can sometimes make fighting terrorism inconvenient. Methods perceived as effective are not legitimate
presonal injury case (kehaline/mentaalne vigastuse juhtum) - legal term for damage to the body, mind or emotions, as opposed to damage to property the amount of damages awarded (määratud kahjutasu) - sum of money, given to the plaintiff, victim to punish someone (defendant) remedy (abinõu) - the way a right is enforced wronged party (ülekohut saanud osapool) - indivual who has been treated unfairly or unjustly wrongdoer (kurijategija) - person who has done something that is morally or legally wrong wrongful conviction (väär süüdimõistmine) - punishing someone for a crime they did not actually commit domesti violence (koduvägivald) - the affliction of physicall pain against another person in intimate relationship such as marriage and dating shoplifiting (poevargus) - to steal things from a store aggrieved shopkeeper (kahju saanud poeomanik) - store owner who ha suffered from unfair treatment
Most Sufi orders, or tariqas, can be classified as either Sunni or Shi'a. Others The Kharijites are a sect that dates back to the early days of Islam. The only surviving branch of the Kharijites is Ibadism. Unlike most Kharijite groups, Ibadism does not regard sinful Muslims as unbelievers. The Imamate is an important topic in Ibadi legal literature, which stipulates that the leader should be chosen solely on the basis of his knowledge and piety, and is to be deposed if he acts unjustly. Most Ibadi Muslims live in Oman. The Alevi, Yazidi, Druze, Ahmadiyya, Bábí, Bahá'í, Berghouata and HaMim movements either emerged out of Islam or came to share certain beliefs with Islam. Some consider themselves separate while others still sects of Islam though controversial in certain beliefs with mainstream Muslims. Sikhism, founded by Guru Nanak in late fifteenth century Punjab, incorporates aspects of both Islam and Hinduism.
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greatest relief; and not a day went by without a solitary walk, in which she might indulge in all the delight of unpleasant recollections. Mr. Darcy's letter she was in a fair way of soon knowing by heart. She studied every sentence; and her feelings towards its writer were at times widely different. When she remembered the style of his address, she was still full of indignation; but when she considered how unjustly she had condemned and upbraided him, her anger was turned against herself; and his disappointed feelings became the object of compassion. His attachment excited gratitude, his general character respect; but she could not approve him; nor could she for a moment repent her refusal, or feel the slightest inclination ever to see him again. In her own past behaviour, there was a constant source of vexation and regret; and in the unhappy defects of her family, a subject of yet heavier chagrin
Katzenberg l i k e d to bolster a n i m a t i o n stories w i t h p l o t elements from several sources so that a treatment for The Odyssey or Huckleberry Finn m i g h t be woven together w i t h themes and structure from It Happened One Night or 48 Hours. The Lion King h a d elements of Bambi but was m a d e richer a n d more complex by weaving in some Hamlet plot elements. T h e s e i n c l u d e d a jealous uncle w h o bumps off the hero's father and unjustly assumes the throne, a n d an unready young hero who gradually gathers his will and strikes back. One of my first assignments, after having read the "King of the Jungle" treat ment, was to read Hamlet carefully and draw out elements we could use in our script. I did a Hero's Journey analysis of the Hamlet plot to illustrate its turning points and movements, and then listed many of its memorable lines which the writers could use to playfully evoke the Shakespearean connection