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introduction to law
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Constitutions Compared (5th Edition), ISBN: 9781780688831 Comparative Government (PUB1002/2020-200)
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Tutorial 5: Netherlands, ISBN: 9781780688831 Comparative Government (PUB1002/2020-200)
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Tutorial 5: Netherlands
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Tutorial 4: UK Constitutions Compared (5th Edition), ISBN: 9781780688831 Comparative Government (PUB1002/2020-200)
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Tutorial 4: UK
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Tutorial 6- national and EU protection of Human Rights Constitutions Compared (5th Edition), ISBN: 9781780688831 Comparative Government (PUB1002/2020-200)
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Tutorial 6: Human Rights
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Tutorial 2- Germany Constitutions Compared (5th Edition), ISBN: 9781780688831 Comparative Government (PUB1002/2020-200)
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Tutorial 2- Germany
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tutorial 7- European Union Constitutions Compared (5th Edition), ISBN: 9781780688831 Comparative Government (PUB1002/2020-200)
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May the EU be considered and defined as meeting all conditions of federalism? 
 Is it a state? 
Do national states still have full budgetary powers; are they in charge/involved in EU law making? 
Can the EU be considered to be a parliamentary democracy?
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Tutorial 3- France Constitutions Compared (5th Edition), ISBN: 9781780688831 Comparative Government (PUB1002/2020-200)
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Tutorial 3- France
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Tutorial 1- US Constitutions Compared (5th Edition), ISBN: 9781780688831 Comparative Government (PUB1002/2020-200)
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Do the actors in the case have the competence to do what they claim? 
- Who has the powers of law-making, executing laws, and of exercising judicial tasks? 
- Considering that the US is a federal state, what does that mean and what does it 
imply for the powers of the federal government and the individual states? 
- How are the different branches of government set up, and who elects/nominates 
them?
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