Government Jurisdiction


If the terrorism is happening on a cross country level, it is best solved at the international level because involved countries could exchange information to track down persons involved on such acts. This also applies if the terrorism is happening in a country that could not maintain its local peace and order and there are other countries that are capable to give strategic help on how to monitor and tracked down persons doing terrorism activities. It is only the case that the affected country has its own capability to spy those persons when it should only be at the statenation level of government.

Health care is better resolved on a local level especially for countries that have a large land area. Local health officials are the best resource persons and managers because they were the ones who know the situations best within their locality. Coordination to other health officials of neighboring localities should be present if for example a spread of a disease happened to a contiguous area of localities.

Same as the terrorism level of government involvement, law and order should be contained first on a national level.

Domestic immigration should be handled on a statenation level while international immigration should be handled on an international level. Domestic immigration management handled nationally involves urban immigration caused by lack of business opportunities in the rural areas, immigration caused by transfer of work, and immigration caused by unprecedented events. International immigration management includes caused by international job deployment, caused by tourism and caused by international seeking of refuge. Officials handling these matters should monitor if immigrants does get their purpose why they migrate without violating concerned laws.

Protectionism and free trade should be handled on an international scale but should be decided by concerned countries on a local scale. Consultations should be first done to those who would be affected because free trade might hurt the domestic market.

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