1. Human Rights and Terrorism Laws
The only difference between hegemony and the classical master-slave relation is the fact that the subjects of hegemony do not consider themselves to be oppressed based on the historical prestige of the ruling class. ... The Anti-Terrorism, Crime, and Security Act 2001 is basically an extension of the Terrorism Act 2000 with more focus on religious and immigration reforms, along with enhanced aviation security as well as a focus on biochemical weapons and weapons of mass destruction. ...
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- Grade Level: Undergraduate