In Robert Sternberg's triangular theory, Love is composed of Intimacy - closeness and bonding; passion - attraction physically; and commitment - the decision to maintain the relationship. <span>The type of love containing the three elements found at each of the three corners of the triangle is Consummate Love.</span>
Internationalists have been fighting for over 4 decades to protect children from becoming soldiers. There have been many court cases and laws enacted to prevent exploitation of children.
Laws have prohibits military recruitment for people under 15, and the International Criminal Court now recognizes breaking this law as a war crime.
OPAC (Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of the Child) focuses on ending children soldiers. This treaty prohibits recruiting anyone under the age of 18, or even asking them to engage in any hostile activities.
Many states have signed OPAC, and other international laws are helping in this effort, such as the International Labour Organization and the African Union's Charter on the Rights and Welfare of the Child.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
When faced with a conflict between law and conscience, a person who is at the six and highest stage in Kohlberg's theory of moral development will follow the conscience, even though the decision might involve a personal risk.
Lawrence Kohlberg developed six stages of moral development. He received the inspiration for the works of Jean Piaget. The different stages changes in feelings and behaviors regarding "right" and "wrong." The lowest level is pre-conditional reasoning, the lowest level of moral development. The sixth and highest level of moral in Kohlberg's stages is called "universal ethical principles," where people always do what is right.
<span>G7 increasingly views
"Africa" as significant to the well-being of the rest of the world.</span>
Sub-Saharan
Africa has six of the world's 10 quickest developing economies. North Africa
has immense oil and petroleum gas stores, the Sahara holds the most vital
atomic ore and assets, for example, coltan, gold, and copper, among numerous
others, are copious on the landmass of Africa.