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A society follows a certain set of rules which makes it different it from other people and other societies. What is a body of fundamental (basic) principles or established precedents according to which a state or other organisation works called?

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Answered by TheKhyatiGajjar
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Explanation:

Different societies of states develop different fundamental institutions to govern relations between their constituent units. Whereas the governance of modern international society rests on the institutions of contractual international law and multilateralism, no such institutions evolved in Ancient Greece. Instead, the city-states developed a sophisticated, and successful, system of arbitration to facilitate ordered interstate relations. Because existing neorealist, neoliberal, and constructivist accounts of international institutions struggle to explain such variation, I develop a new constructivist account of fundamental institutional development. Societies of states are shaped by constitutional structures, which are coherent ensembles of three constitutive values: a shared belief about the moral purpose of the state, an organizing principle of sovereignty, and a norm of pure procedural justice. These deep normative structures constitute and constrain institutional design and action. Because international societies emerge in different cultural and historical contexts, they evolve different constitutional structures, leading states to construct different fundamental institutions. I illustrate this theory through a comparison of ancient Greek and modern constitutional structures and basic institutional practices.

Answered by bhatiamona
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A society follows a certain set of rules which makes it different it from other people and other societies. What is a body of fundamental (basic) principles or established precedents according to which a state or other organisation works called?

The correct answer is :

: — Constitution

Explanation :

This society follows a certain set of rules, which makes it different from other people and other societies. A body of precedents set out in the Fundamental Principles is called the "Constitution", according to which a state or other organization functions.

A constitution is a document that contains a set of rules and regulations. The constitution can be of any country or sovereign nation. May be of any organization. The constitution follows a certain set of rules and the individuals who belong to the organization or nation have to follow all those rules which makes them different from other societies or other nations.

Every nation has its own constitution, on the basis of which that nation functions.

Similarly, any organization has its own constitution, whose rules are required to be followed by the persons associated with that organization.

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