Comparative Countries

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Comparative Countries |
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The issue that I addressed in the following lines is to compare two completely opposing political systems, democracy (Netherlands) and dictatorship (China), in two very different parts of the world for its culture, language, laws that govern their citizens, and so on. Specifically, after explaining both types of government and compare them, we willaddress the issue of legislation on prostitution and the treatment of the three parties involved in selling sex, prostitute, pimp buyer. Netherlands, European democracy at the forefront of the law regarding the legalization of cannabis, euthanasia and the topic, prostitution, have against the People's Republic of China, totalitarian dictatorship in which all power resides in hands of one person,Hu Jintao, as had happened with his predecessor Jiang Zemin, the party has a presence in all areas of Chinese life, controlling for different levels of government and the workplace and educational institutions. The Chinese government is accused of violating fundamental rights. Thus, religious freedom China has been accused of serious violations. The issue of prostitution is carried from aprohibitionist viewpoint, which moves around a lot of money thanks to the acceptance of society as a method of making money and corruption by government as part of leisure government officials and companies dominating the economy of China.
Let's start by an introduction of the Netherlands. The Netherlands is a constitutional monarchy and liberal policies have drawn worldwide attention particularly thearea of ​​drug use, prostitution and euthanasia. The country is described as a state of political and social consolidation; even to project itself as a country's overall balance between society and government. The policies of his government are characterized by the effort to reach broad consensus on critical decisions within the political community and society as a whole.
What kind of democracycarried out by the government of the Netherlands?
The Netherlands is a constitutional monarchy and representative system of government is, the Queen has power, which it shares with the prime minister, who is elected by the people.
The constitutional monarchy is a form of government that characterizes many European countries (Britain, Spain, Holland), America (Canada, Jamaica) and Asia (Japan).Within the political establishment, the Queen plays the executive and confirms the choice of the Prime Minister by the people. The legislative branch is represented by what are called today to the States General (parliament), which consists of two chambers of legislative representation. The judiciary is represented by the Provisional Assemblies, which are also elected by direct suffrage. There is ageneral trend of progressive reduction of the power of kings and nobles in the constitutional monarchy have been growing since the twentieth century. Although, because they are monarchies, in these countries there is considerable inequality before the law and indeed of kings and other nobles against the rest of the population, the severe restriction of their judicial powers of government and has ledto their participation in most acts of government is unique and highly controlled by other branches of government. This has given rise to the adage expressive of the kings "reign but not rule" to refer to the little influence that the kings have legal acts of government in everyday life.

Representative government is one in which the holder of political power is exercised not by himself but byrepresentatives, who formulated the legal rules, enforce them, decide public issues and play the most important functions of sovereignty. When the people, as the owner of political power, appoint his representatives to serve on the bodies exercising the various attributes of command, there is a representative democracy.
In this system the legislature, charged with making or changing laws, is...
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