Ardit Miftari
Ethics, Values and Public Policy
Michael Waschak
Final Paper Exam
08.12.2014
The Role of Community Values in the Shaping of the Public Policy in Kosova
This is my exam paper in Ethics, Values and Public Policy about the role of community values in the shaping of the public policy in Kosova. As we know Kosova`s society was more group in the past, yet it began to change bit by bit, particularly after the finish of the last war in 1999. A reasonable example is the "Kanuni" from Lekë Dukagjini, a book which was similar to an ethic and values code book, or standard law before war and the individuals in the region of Kosova existed by that code. These days the Kanun is not regarded as it was in the past; there are a few cases that the
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The old values were something that described the Albanian nation and Kosovars likewise were included on those values as a piece of the Albanian nation. The community values such as the care for the family, loyalty and duty made an impact on shaping the public policy in Kosova because those values brought policies such as in education …show more content…
They were more total and did everything with a particular finished objective to give a better life to the gathering, basically to give opportunity and to have the ability to pick for them. Kanun was displayed as a blessed book and they regarded it`s tenets. Nowadays Kosovar gathering is going from a communism society to autonomy. People tend to be more Libertarians; it is like they watch out for their own specific individual concerns and stayed up for something just if it impacts a social occasion of people particularly. There were a few values, for example, Loyalty, Hospitality and the "Given Word", that Albanians furthermore Kosovars were known in the area when it went to the utilization of them. When a Kosovar provided for you the statement that you could rely on him before war, you truly could depend on him until the end. The cordiality additionally was mesh in the recent past, likewise as expressed in Kanun, regardless of the possibility that your foe went to your entryway in peace and requests help, he would get help and in the morning he would even now be a foe. Moreover the dependability was one of the essential qualities, in light of the way that in case you considered some individual a sidekick of your than you without a doubt understood that he would be unflinching to constantly.
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