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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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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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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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Application of the General Clause of Reasonableness and Criterion of Rationality in Polish Tax Law
This paper’s objective is to present two methods of introducing elements of the civil general clause of reasonableness into tax law. One of them is the lawmaking process, the other is the application of law, i.e.
Monika Münnich
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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 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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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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The Norwegian Constitution of 1814 in German Publications of the 19th Century
The Norwegian constitution, the Grunnlov from May 17 1814, is, as the legal foundation document of the modern Norwegian state not very present in current German science of legal history.
Martin Löhnig
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This article reviews the punishment of the sexual abuse of juveniles in the law of the Czechoslovak Republic (1918–1992). It maps and traces the development of the constituent elements relevant to the sexual abuse of juveniles and analyses the reasons ...
Andrej Beleš, Martin Gregor
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