Module 3a Flashcards
Primary rules
Primary rules: impose duties or obligation; they directly govern our behaviour, what we ought and what we ought not to do. Every society, even the most primitive, displays obligation rules (these rules are static).
function: to preserve a social order
Secondary rules
b) Secondary rules: confer power, either private (power to make a contract or create or vary legal relations between people) or public (power of adjudication or legislation)
A society gets larger and more complex, primary rules prove insufficient and defective. Hence the serious need for a different type of rules are required, these are secondary rules of obligation.
i.e. give the power for example to the referee to apply the power
What does Arete mean?
linked to athletic excellence
What does isonomia mean?
being equal - equal rights among the competitors
Pros of Global Governance Institutions (GGI)
Cons of Global Governance Institutions (GGI)