Scientific Journal of Law and Modern Studies

Scientific Journal of Law and Modern Studies

The future of the government

Document Type : Research Article

Authors
1 PhD student in Public Law, Faculty of Law, Islamic Azad University, Shiraz branch. (Corresponding Author)
2 Doctorate in Public Law, Professor of the Faculty of Law, Islamic Azad University, Shiraz Branch.
Abstract
A look at the formal and substantive structure of all governments in general and governments as executive powers in all countries, shows that since the formation of the classical structure of the state-nations until now, except for the two pyramidal political structures at the top of which there is one person as a king, leader or president. The government is for life and another structure that is divided collectively and the distribution of power between various groups and public legal entities, such as the president, prime minister, or the cabinet, we do not know any other form of governance. Until two decades ago, the exercise of the sovereign power of the governments within the specific, limited and walled borders of specific countries with a specific population, which are continuously monitored and controlled by national code, eye color, fingerprints, mobile phones and microchips in bank cards. The classic structure of the state-nations was the answer. But the debate is about where the fate and future of the governments will go in today's shrinking world and the global electronic village? Is it possible to limit a nation within the geographical boundaries to choose a single system and specific people who will be governed by the law and the guarantee of the legal implementations that they wrote themselves and that they can cancel, amend, cancel.People within the borders only have the right to stay and choose one among them or go and endure another law and other compulsion in another place and other people! So what is the assignment? What kind of legal compulsion will the future governments force the nations? Now that the combination of the general desires and wills of the nations and the form of fulfilling the needs have changed, what form and structure will the future governments take?
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  • Receive Date 17 May 2023
  • Revise Date 27 June 2023
  • Accept Date 30 June 2023