Political reconsideration of the Soviet past: attitudes and actions of the Lithuanian elites
... of the adopted laws and public policies, alongside a study on the attitudes of political elites make it possible to conclude that anti-nostalgia, the negative assessment of the Soviet life-style, criticism of it and attempts to keep the former Soviet decision makers out of Lithuania’s public administration are key ways of treating the past in Lithuania. All efforts to accommodate a more permissive attitude towards the Soviet past and civil servants whose career began under the Soviets do not find much support within the Lithuanian elite.
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2. Boyd Carolyn, P. 2008, The Politics of History and Memory in Democratic Spain, The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and ...
Struggle of the Serbs in Austria against the union with the Catholic Church in the 18th century
... Church imposed on the Serbs. The sources for the study were normative and administrative acts of authorities at various levels, decisions of the Serbian people's church councils, official and private correspondence, as well as previously unpublished diplomatic ... ... bishops showed a tendency to compromise with the authorities. In the struggle against the union, the Serbs tried to apply for the support of the largest Orthodox power. Russia, for its part, provided assistance to the Serbs, and its volume was largely determined ...
Territorial Public Self-government (TPGS) as a form of local self-organization of the population
Currently, significant attention is being devoted at various levels of government to the development of civil society, with support directed toward projects initiated by non-profit organizations (NPOs), local communities, and territorial public self-government bodies (TPSGs). A key requirement for these projects is the direct involvement of citizens in the processes of discussion,...
Forensic characteristics of creation, use and distribution of malicious computer programs
... field of computer information lies in their potential use for the development of specific forensic investigation techniques, the creation of new forensic records based on digital evidence databases, and the design of specialized software in the form of decision support systems used, for example, in the formulation of investigative hypotheses and planning of investigations.
cybercrime, malicious software, criminalistic characteristics of crimes, digital model of crime, digital twin, digital forensics, artificial ...
Kant in the Time of COVID
... not recognise their equal worth. Subjecting Kantian ethics and utilitarianism to the process of reflective equilibrium lends support to the idea that we need a pluralistic approach that would accommodate our moral intuitions regarding both the equal value ... ... Practical Philosophy. Malden, MA: Wiley Blackwell.
Altman, M. C., 2021. A Consequentialist Argument for Considering Age in Triage Decisions during the Coronavirus Pandemic. Bioethics, 35(4), pp. 356-365.
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The features of teacher professional training in Finland
... university autonomy; the significant prevalence of practical and research components over theoretical training of pre-service teachers. The main goal of teacher training is stated by universities and the professional expert community in general; it is supported by the parliament and is defined as training a reflective responsible teacher-researcher capable of making independent educational decisions within the framework of different models and principles of teaching.
Parliament and law-making: modern understanding of the role of parliamentary procedures and laws in transforming society
... sphere of legal norms. The author has identified the reasons for a decrease in trust to parliaments, which no longer play a decisive role in the division of power, being forced aside by the executive authorities. Today the regulatory function of parliament ... ... activities of parliament. It is proposed to to move away from the practice of speedy adoption of laws and to introduce expert support and evaluation of the legislative process in parliament as mandatory elements of the legislative process. The article ...
Center-peripheral dimension of innovative security in the Western border regions of Russia (the case of the Rostov region)
... small and medium-sized businesses of municipalities in the region with financial and information and communication services, supporting the entrepreneurial infrastructure and infrastructure of e-commerce. The focus is made on identifying differences ... ... Rostov region are considered. The conclusion is made that the center-peripheral divide, which has developed in the region, has a decisive role in the formation of the innovation space, while coastalization and agglomeration factors are complementary. ...
A spatial study of networking in the Vistula Lagoon region using geoinformation systems
... be considered the key result of the research conducted. The practical significance of the article lies in justifying the use of modern geoinformation systems as a tool of territory development as well as for the purpose of making efficient managerial decisions at different levels.
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