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Disinformation regarding the COVID-19 pandemic is a global phenomenon. It constitutes a threat to the values protected under the law, health in particular. The primary issue tackled in “Disinformation regarding COVID-19 in the light of priorities of
Lidia Katarzyna Jaskuła
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Toward a Baptismal Ecclesiology: Faith Content and Ecclesial Context [PDF]
This article focuses on the study of the essence and structure of the church in the context of contemporary Orthodox ecclesiology. A theological definition and dogma on the Church do not yet exist, though XIX and XX century’s theologians have made ...
Archpriest John Erickson
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The soldiers of the 2nd Division of Rifle Infantry interned in Switzerland in the years 1940–1945 were offered an opportunity to undertake studies on the grounds of cooperation between war camps and Swiss academies.
Izabela Leraczyk
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This article ventures to seek different approaches to the notion of ‘justice’. It discusses John Rawls’ interpretation of justice and concludes that, even within his famous definition, the notion of justice is not defined and merely raises further ...
Rik Torfs
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Polysemy of the Term Complaint in Legal Doctrine – the Impact of Roman Law on Canon Law [PDF]
Roman law has had a significant impact on the development of the both canon law and church legislation. Medieval canonists were fascinated by the Roman law. Thanks to the Roman law, the Church has obtained an auxiliary source of the canon law. During the
Justyna Krzywkowska
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Scope and Exercise of the Exclusive Competences of the Member States of the European Union
The process of European integration has introduced the Member States into a new legal reality. The existing exclusivity in the area of competence implementation has been replaced by a two-stage model of their exercise.
Edyta Anna Krzysztofik
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The Loss of the Self—Spiritual Abuse of Adults in the Context of the Catholic Church
Interest in spiritual abuse is a fairly recent phenomenon in research. Originally, it received attention only in the context of child sexual abuse perpetrated by the clergy in the Catholic Church before it was recognized as a specific form of abuse in ...
Karlijn Demasure
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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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‘Conscientious objection’ and canon law
The recent case of the Glasgow midwives, Mary Doogan and Concepta Wood, highlighted again the scope of the 'conscience clause' relating to the Abortion Act 1967, and to which tasks it could be applied in relation specifically to their role as Labour Ward Co-ordinators.
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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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