The British and the American Bills of Rights
General Information:
Level |
Master |
Title |
The British and the American Bills of Rights |
Specialty |
Anglo-Saxon Literature and Civilization |
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Outline:
Contents
General Introduction
Chapter One: The origins of the English and the American Bills of Rights
1.1.Introduction
1.2.Documents
1.2.1. The Magna Carta 1215.
1.2.2. The Petition of Right 1628.
1.2.3.The Habeas Corpus Act 1679.
1.3. Philosophers
1.3.1. John Locke (1623-1704).
1.3.2.Jean Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778).
1.4. Conclusion
Chapter two: The English and The American Bills of Rights 18
2.1. Introduction
2.2. The English Bill of Rights.
2.2.1.Power and Reform
2.2.2.The Glorious Revolution 1688
2.2.3. The Provisions of The Bill of Rights
2.2.4. Articles in The English Bill of Rights
2.3. The American Bill of Rights
2.3.1 Virginia Declaration of Rights.
2.3.2.The Declaration of Rights
2.3.3.The New Nation.
2.3.4. The American Bill of Rights
2.3.5. The Provisions of The American Bill of Rights
2.4. Conclusion
Chapter Three: How the Bill of rights’ legacy affects the laws today 33
3.1.Introduction
3.2. The LGBT Rights in The United Kingdom
3.2.1 Same Sex Relationship
3.2.1.1 Civil Partnership
3.2.1.2 Same Sex Marriage
3.2.2.Adoption
3.2.3 Military Service
3.3. The LGBT Rights in The United States
3.3.1 Defense of marriage Act
3.3.2. Military Service
3.3.3.Medical facilities
3.4 Conclusion
General Conclusion
Bibliography
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