A theory that pursues the enhancement of the greater good.
What is utilitarianism?
There are no recordings at this Supreme Court's hearings.
What is the Supreme Court of the USA?
The relationship between a person's actions and the result of their actions.
What is Causition?
It has 27 members elected from different countries.
This scholar wrote that the natural condition is a life which are: "solitary, poor, nasty, brutish and short".
Who is Thomas Hobbes?
There are only 2 female judges in this Supreme Court.
What is the Supreme Court of the UK?
The mental element of a criminal offence.
What is Mens Rea?
This international body was established in San Fransisco in 1945
When was the UN established?
This scholar thought that inequality was society's main problem, rather than people being selfish.
Who is Jean Jacque Rousseau?
There is no binding precedence in most areas of law in this type of justice system.
What is civil law?
This is the principle according to which harsher punishments prevent future crimes.
What is deterrence?
To get this title you must have:
- Permanent population
- Defined territory
- Government
- Capacity to enter into relations with other states
What are the conditions for statehood?
This theory judges the morality of the action itself rather than its outcomes.
What is deontology?
This system of justice has offences that are only set in case law.
What is the common law system?
Beyond a reasonable doubt.
What is the standard of proof for conviction in criminal law?
Russia, China, the UK, the US and France
Who are the permanent members of the Security Council?