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Transitioning Governments and Laws

Transitioning Governments and Laws
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Copyright: 2023
Pages: 29
Source title: Comparing Black Deaths in Custody, Police Brutality, and Social Justice Solutions
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Janelle Christine Simmons (Independent Researcher, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-9304-2.ch001

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Abstract

This chapter focuses on governments, what type of government each country has, and how these governments transitioned as laws changed regarding within each country. Some references will be made to Australian and South African laws in comparison to the United States. For example, South Africa was a tribal land that became an Apartheid state that then became a democracy. The chapter will mainly focus on introducing the reader to each system of government and discuss any transitions in types of government. These instances will be reviewed, analyzed, and discussed. For more specific country-case-specific laws, see the three chapters on case studies.

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