Who among the following employed a biological method in the study of politics?

Question:

Who among the following employed a biological method in the study of politics?

A.

Lord action

B.

Milton

C.

T.H Green

D.

Herbert Spencer

Answer» d. Herbert Spencer

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The members of the Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights(CESCR) are elected for a term of ………………………..

Question:

The members of the Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights(CESCR) are elected for a term of ………………………..

A.

three

B.

four

C.

five

D.

six

Answer» b. four

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In connection with rights, Bentham and Mill expressly advocate the principle of utility inopposition to :

Question:

In connection with rights, Bentham and Mill expressly advocate the principle of utility inopposition to :

A.

Conventions and traditions

B.

Merely following customs and appealing to the arbitrary voice of nature

C.

Law and rules

D.

Principles of jurisprudence

Answer» b. Merely following customs and appealing to the arbitrary voice of nature

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Which is the Basic Principles for the Treatment of Prisoners Adopted and proclaimed by General Assembly resolution 45/111 of 14 December 1990?

Question:

Which is the Basic Principles for the Treatment of Prisoners Adopted and proclaimed by General Assembly resolution 45/111 of 14 December 1990?

A.

all prisoners shall be treated with the respect due to their inherent dignity and value as human beings.

B.

there shall be no discrimination on the grounds of race, colour, sex, language, religion, political or other opinion, national or social origin, property, birth or other status.

C.

prisoners shall have access to the health services available in the country without discrimination on the grounds of their legal situation.

D.

all of the above

Answer» d. all of the above

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The most important function of the welfare state is the creation of conditions which ensure

Question:

The most important function of the welfare state is the creation of conditions which ensure

A.

fair elections

B.

liberty

C.

social justice

D.

freedom of expression

Answer» c. social justice

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The chief proponents of the theory of natural rights are

Question:

The chief proponents of the theory of natural rights are

A.

John Locke and Thomas Paine

B.

Lasswell and Kant

C.

Hegel and Kant

D.

Durkheim and Weber

Answer» a. John Locke and Thomas Paine

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