Main sources of ethical guidelines applicable

describe the main sources of ethical guidelines applicable in the South African public service.  evaluate the extent to which you perceive these sources of ethical guidelines to be effective. In your conclusion – in no more than propose possible remedies that could reduce the frequency and severity of unethical conduct in the public service.

Types of enforcement motives and mechanisms in international law

for types of enforcement motives and mechanisms in international law and answer the following in order: Reasoning clearly with examples, briefly explain why the UN has often failed to enforce international law despite so many motives listed. Reasoning clearly with examples, briefly explain why the ICJ (not the ICC) has often failed to enforce international law despite so many motives listed. Given the norms and ethics which govern Christian thought and practice generally, why do Christian citizens in some cases alternately embrace, tolerate, or act as bystanders in the face of US foreign policy practices (or indifference) that appear contrary to their faith tradition, practices, and principles (alliances with dictators and authoritarian rulers or non-support for or indifference to humanitarian intervention even in cases where mass murder is known to occur)?

Immediate purpose and ultimate significance of the Monroe Doctrine

What was the immediate purpose and ultimate significance of the Monroe Doctrine?  Be sure to explain how Latin America perceived the doctrine over tie.

Piracy to thrive in a democracy or authoritarian state

Would you expect piracy to thrive in a democracy or authoritarian state? Why? I do not expect piracy to thrive in a democratic or authoritarian state because people can have their way into helping combat that issue by teaming up with each other. 3.4. Can you envision a scenario where developers and consumers of IP develop a relationship that eliminates the profitability of piracy? Yes, when equal sides agree on a common goal, such as piracy, they can eliminate its increase by letting each side find a common ground to solve the issue. 3.5. Put yourself in the place of a poor individual in a poor country struggling to improve the quality of your life. What thoughts might shape how you interpret the legality of IPRs? If I were a poor individual, I can use the legality of IPR to help change my situation by allowing myself to become someone that can create and trademark a thing that can possible sell through consumers from other countries. 3.6 Can MNES stop piracy without government help? Why would they prefer greater government assistance? Why would they opposite it? 3.7. Do you think consumers in wealthier countries versus those in poorer countries justify piracy with similar rationalizations? Why? I believe so mainly because in wealthier countries, there is more power.

Explain the role of various facets of foreign exchange markets

Explain the role of various facets of foreign exchange markets including, but not limited to currency exchange, IMF, World Bank, and foreign exchanged markets as it relates to your company expanding globally.

Factors of socialization in your life

identify one ideology that you consider a core value to your identity, then describe the factors of socialization in your life that shaped it. Briefly recount a decision or action that directly resulted from that ideology. The critique that action—was it justified, rational and fair, or would you do things differently now that you know how your beliefs have been influenced by forces outside of yourself?

What is the most prevalent type of war today

What is the most prevalent type of war today, and which level of analysis explains it best?

How do you feel about the evolution of Fusion Centers after the 9/11 Terrorist attacks

How do you feel about the evolution of Fusion Centers after the 9/11 Terrorist attacks on the United States within the United States?

Types of enforcement motives and mechanisms in international law

See Table 7.1 for types of enforcement motives and mechanisms in international law and answer the following in order:

  • Reasoning clearly with examples, briefly explain why the UN has often failed to enforce international law despite so many motives listed.
  • Reasoning clearly with examples, briefly explain why the ICJ (not the ICC) has often failed to enforce international law despite so many motives listed.
  • Given the norms and ethics which govern Christian thought and practice generally, why do Christian citizens in some cases alternately embrace, tolerate, or act as bystanders in the face of US foreign policy practices (or indifference) that appear contrary to their faith tradition, practices, and principles (alliances with dictators and authoritarian rulers or non-support for or indifference to humanitarian intervention even in cases where mass murder is known to occur)?

 

Resolution and transformation of human security

Provide an example for both resolution and transformation of human security. Cite your sources and provide a quality response to two peers.