Assignment:
Public Planning and Change MGT
The roots of our society is grounded in some sort of ethical behavior and moral reasoning which formulates our codes of conduct and norms that guild our lives. As a result, these shape-shifting variables preceded us in birth, which in turn molded and fashioned our behavior while at the same time impacting those around us, even those of the unborn that follows us long after we pass from this world. Instead of trying to list or define each of these variables, it may be more informative to let those capricious forces that arise define the field that shapes mankind as a social animal. As diverse as these situations that may occur they do contain one common factor: public law.
Public law, as opposed to private law, are those mandatory decrees that governs the relationships between individuals and whatever system of governance that help define and regulate those rules and relationships between individuals including those groups which are a concern to society. Private law is that part of the legal system which involves those interactions (i.e. contracts) between private citizens as appose to interactions that involves the state and the general population. In an ever changing world, public law is the invisible governmental safety net that helps the individual and their groups survive and grow in a strategically planned environment beneficial for both the present and the future of society.
Because the intention of many laws are not as obvious as we would like them to be, we wonder at times, why they were made in the first place. One of them is the Jim Crow Laws. So what is a Jim Crow law? What's its relationship to the 13&14 Amendments? How does it differ from private law? And how does it shape the behavior of individuals, their groups, and the organizations that it governs? Can Jim Crow laws impact public planning and urban development? Are the Jim Crow laws still in effect or did the good folks at the local level give up trying to enforce them? There is more conjectures to these questions than exact answers. Use your imagination and enjoy the assignment.
2 pages APA
Attachment:- Economic Development Planning.rar