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Batho

Batho ke bontsi jwa batho ba ba tsewang jaaka setlhopha. E dirisiwa mo dipolotiking le molao, lefoko "batho" le kaya setlhopha kgotsa morafe wa morafe kgotsa setšhaba.[1] Lereo "batho" le kaya setšhaba kgotsa bontsi jwa batho ba puso. [2] Ka jalo ke kgopolo ya molao wa ditshwanelo tsa botho, molao wa boditšhabatšhaba mmogo le molao wa molaotheo, o o dirisediwang thata ditopo tsa bolaodi jwa batho.

Dikakanyo

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Ka fa molaong

Kgaolo ya Ntlha, Karolo ya Ntlha ya Molaotheo wa Ditšhaba tse di Kopaneng e bolela gore "batho" ba na le tshwanelo ya go itlhophela.[3] Le fa maemo a batho le tshwanelo ya go itlhophela, jaaka sekao mo mabakeng a merafe ya selegae (batho, jaaka mo ditlhopheng tsotlhe tsa merafe ya selegae, e seng fela batho botlhe ba selegae jaaka mo merafeng ya selegae) [go tlhokwa tlhaloso], ga e tlamele ka tlhamalalo go ikemela ka nosi mme ka jalo go kgaogana.[4] [5]Tota, moatlhodi Ivor Jennings o lemogile mathata a a leng teng mo go "batho" ba ba nang le tshwanelo ya go itlhophela, ka gonne go tlhoka gore go tlhalosiwe pele gore "batho" ba go buiwang ka bone ke bomang. [6]

Molaotheo

Puso ya Roma le Mmusomogolo wa Roma di ne di dirisa lefoko la Selatine e leng Senatus Populusque Romanus, (Senate le Batho ba Roma). Lereo leno le ne la khutshwafadiwa (SPQR) go ya ka maemo a masole a Roma, mme le fa Mmusimogolo wa Roma a sena go nna le puso ya go busa ka nosi, ba ne ba tswelela go dirisa maatla a bone mo leineng la Senate le Batho ba Roma.

Lereo la Rephaboliki ya Batho, le le dirisitsweng go tloga kwa morago ga motlha wa segompieno, ke leina le le dirisiwang ke dinaga, tse segolobogolo di itlhalosang ka tsela ya molaotheo ka mofuta wa bososhiale

Tsamaiso ya boatlhodi

Mo molaong wa dikebekwa, mo mafelong mangwe, dikgetsi tsa dikebekwa di tlisiwa mo leineng la Batho. Dinaga di le mmalwa tsa U.S., go akaretsa California, Illinois, le New York, di dirisa mokgwa ono.[7] Ditshupiso tse di kwa ntle ga mafatshe a go buiwang ka one gantsi di emisetsa leina la naga ka mafoko a a reng "Batho" mo mafokong a a kwa tlase a kgetsi. [8]Dinaga di le nne - Massachusetts, Virginia, Pennsylvania, le Kentucky - di ipitsa Commonwealth mo dikwalong tsa dikgetsi le mo ditsamaisong tsa semolao. Dinaga tse dingwe, jaaka Indiana, gantsi di itlhalosa jaaka State mo dikwalong tsa dikgetsi le mo ditsamaisong tsa semolao. Kwa ntle ga United States, dikgetsi tsa bokebekwa kwa Ireland le kwa Philippines di sekisiwa mo leineng la batho ba dinaga tsa bone.

Kgopolo ya sepolotiki e e dirang gore thulaganyo eno e nne teng ke ya gore ditatofatso tsa bosenyi di tlisiwa ka leina la mmusi; ka jalo, mo dinageng tseno tsa U.S., "batho" ba atlholwa go nna mmusi, fela jaaka kwa United Kingdom le dinaga tse dingwe tse di ikaegileng ka Bogosi jwa Boritane, ditatofatso tsa bosenyi gantsi di tlisiwa ka leina la Bogosi. "Batho" ba supa setlhopha sotlhe sa baagi ba kgaolo e e nang le maatla a sepolotiki kgotsa ba kokoane ka maikaelelo a sepolotiki. [9]

  1. "Definition of People". Collins Dictionary.[1]
  2. "Definition of People". Collins Dictionary
  3. "Charter of the United Nations: Chapter I: Purposes and Principles". United Nations. Archived from the original on 8 May 2015. Retrieved 22 April 2013
  4. Shrinkhal, Rashwet (2021). ""Indigenous sovereignty" and right to self-determination in international law: a critical appraisal". AlterNative: An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples. 17 (1). SAGE Publications: 71–82. doi:10.1177/1177180121994681. ISSN 1177-1801. S2CID 232264306.[2]
  5. See the following:[3]
  6. Mayall, James (2013). "International Society, State Sovereignty, and National Self-Determination". In Breuilly, John (ed.). The Oxford Handbook of the History of Nationalism. Oxford: Oxford University Press. p. 542. ISBN 978-0-19-876820-3.[4]
  7. See, e.g., California v. Anderson 6 Cal. 3d 628; 493 P.2d 880; 100 Cal. Rptr. 152; 1972 Cal. LEXIS 154 (1972)[5]
  8. See generally, The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation, rule 10.[6]
  9. Black's Law Dictionary, 5th ed., "People"[7]