Social Responsibility Essay

Using this text answer the questions in a small essay

Imagine walking into a village in another country. You find that a local military officer is about to shoot three people lined up against the wall. You ask, “Why are you shooting these people? They look quite harmless.”

The officer says, “Last night somebody in this village shot one of my men. I know that somebody in this village is guilty, so I am going to shoot these three to set an example.”

You say,”You can’t do that! You’re going to kill an innocent person. If only one shot was fired, then perhaps two of these people are innocent, perhaps all three. You just can’t do that.”

The officer takes a rifle from one of his men and hands it to you saying, “You shoot one of them for me and I’ll let the other two go. You can save two lives if you shoot one of them. I’m going to teach you that in civil war you can’t have these holier than thou attitudes.”

Social Responsibility

In your own words, answer the following questions.

In what ways is voting said to be a civic responsibility?

What are the consequences of voting to your community?

What are the consequences of not voting to the community?

How would you try to convince non-voters to participate, given possible differences in age, education, culture, etc?

Case Study: The International Criminal Court

Case 258: Establishing an International Criminal Court: The Emergence of a  New Global Authority?

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Case Study Questions for “Establishing an International Criminal Court: The Emergence of a New Global Authority?” 

1. In a couple of paragraphs, briefly describe what the case is about (who, what, where, when).

2. Describe who/what were the main actors and their interests in supporting or opposing the creation of the ICC?  (Be sure to outline what were the concerns that the Bush administration had about the Rome Statute.)

3. What is the ICC’s jurisdiction?

4. Why has the court been controversial?  (see links)

5. Do you the think the creation of the ICC is an example of a new global governance structure that is emerging in global politics? Why or why not?