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The Influence of Information Systems Interoperability on Economic Activity in Poland
In the text, I discuss the abilities and challenges of information systems interoperability. The anticipated and expected result of interoperability is to improve the provision of public utility services to citizens and companies by means of facilitating
Ganczar Małgorzata
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Amor coniugalis e matrimonio canonico
The innovation introduced by Vatican Council II about the research on marriage led great changes in the 1983 edition of the Canon Law of the Catholic Church.
Andrea Sconosciuto
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The Protection of Legitimate Expectations in Administrative Law: A Horizontal Perspective
The term “protection of legitimate expectations” in administrative law traditionally draws our attention to vertical relationships between the State and an individual.
Parchomiuk Jerzy
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The Basis for the Implication of Powers of International Organizations
The aim of this article is to present the basis of the implication of powers of international organizations. This topic is not only of great interest and import from the point of view of the theory of international organizaizations, but also from that ...
Andrzej Gadkowski
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The System of Management of Regional Development in Poland: New Legal and Administrative Proposals
This paper describes the new proposal being advanced regarding the legal and administrative aspects of regional development in Poland, presenting a smallscale survey of part of the legal system as it pertains to regional development.
Marcin Szewczak
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The Violation of Christian Graves in the Light of Eusebius’s Ecclesiastical History VIII, 6, 6–7
The main focus of the article are the reasons and circumstances behind the desecration of the graves of the Christians in Nicomedia in the year 303, as presented in Eusebius’s account.
Izabela Leraczyk
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The Religiosity of Adolescents and Young Adults in Malta: Tracing Trajectories
In a country where almost the totality of the native population is baptized and raised in the Catholic Church, recent surveys have shown several inconsistencies, especially among the young who claim that they do not believe.
Paul Galea, Carl-Mario Sultana
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Preface to a Brasilian university textbook on legal history, particularly on canon ...
Martyn, Georges
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The Importance of Scientific Research in Canon Law Today
The practitioners of canon law claim that ecclesial law and civil law are in a relation of analogy, so that both of these juridical systems have common features but differ in aspects of specificity of matter and essence.
Santi Cosmin
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The Canon(s) of Constitutional Law: An Introduction [PDF]
Any discipline has a canon, a set of themes that organize the way in which people think about the discipline. Or, perhaps, any discipline has a number of competing canons. Is there a canon of constitutional law?
Tushnet, Mark V.
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