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Erskine May
Erskine May is considered to be the most authoritative work on parliamentary procedure and the constitutional conventions affecting Parliament which form a major part of the uncodified UK constitution (UK Parliament 2019).
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Futures without Violence
Using literature to engage teens in meaningful discussions and reflection about abuse may be a less familiar approach to some teachers. The following information may be helpful to you and your students as you prepare to discuss these sensitive yet important topics.
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Beating the odds
Fallstudie zum ʺDigital Accountability and Transparency Actʺ, or DATA Act — signed into law on May 9, 2014 (VOX, USA 2014-15)
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Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany
In the version promulgated on 23 May 1949, as amended up to and including 20 December 1993 (2007-15)
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Political funding in the United Kingdom
Political parties in the UK may be funded through membership fees, party donations or through state funding, the latter of which is reserved for administrative costs (2018).
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Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany
In the version confirmed by the Parliamentary Council on 23 May 1949, as amended including the act of 21 July 2010 (German Law Archive 2020)
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How Can Citizens Participate?
The lesson will discuss the different ways citizens may participate (USA: CivicEd 2018).
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Effective climate policy
This video produced by the UK Trade Policy Observatory analyses the EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism pros and cons in addressing carbon leakage, and suggests how further cooperation may be achieved to ensure climate change policy is effective (3 minutes / 2022).
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Blue Feed, Red Feed
Social networks like facebook can create “echo chambers,” where users see posts only from like-minded friends and media sources. To demonstrate how reality may differ for different Facebook users, The Wall Street Journal created two feeds, one “blue” and the other “red.” (USA 2019)
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Energy Disputes at the World Trade Organization
Renewable energy technology must compete with highly subsidized fossil fuels, while trade disputes effectively restrict subsidization only for the former. Is international commerce more important than climate change? Timothy Meyer (Vanderbilt University Law School) explains the conflict in this article from May 9, 2016.
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