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Celem opracowania jest analiza specyfiki stosunków między państwami kaspijskimi w kontekście stanu prawnego basenu kaspijskiego. Region kaspijski obejmuje Rosję, Azerbejdżan, Iran, Turkmenistan i Kazachstan. Realizacja problemu badawczego będzie możliwa dzięki kompleksowej analizie procesu decyzyjnego oraz perspektywy prawnej statusu basenu kaspijskiego. Tematem opracowania są tym samym ewolucja i koncepcje problemu stanu prawnego basenu kaspijskiego przed zimną wojną i po niej. Ważnym elementem opracowania jest Konwencja regulująca status prawny Morza Kaspijskiego i jej konsekwencje dla stosunków międzynarodowych w regionie kaspijskim.
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The aim of the study is to analyze the specifics of the relations between Caspian states in the context of the legal status of the Caspian Basin. The Caspian region includes Russia, Azerbaijan, Iran, Turkmenistan, and Kazakhstan. The implementation of the research problem will be possible thanks to a comprehensive analysis of the decision-making process in the legal perspective of the Caspian Basin. The subject of the study is thus the evolution and concepts of the problem of the legal status of the Basin before and after the Cold War. An important element of the study is the Convention regulating the legal status of the Caspian Sea and its consequences for the international relations in the Caspian region.
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The article addresses the issue of regional migrations in the Astrakhan District – a region of the Russian Federation particularly important from the point of view of the Moscow centre. On one hand, the Astrakhan District is the starting point for the implementation of Russia’s geopolitical plans which are directed towards the Caucasus and Caspian regions. On the other hand, it is a part of a range of territories inhabited by Muslim peoples which stretches from the Caucasus, through the Volga region, all the way to Central Asia. The case of the Astrakhan District shows that the central authorities are not capable of preventing the negative results of an uncontrolled migration of people. It also shows the ethnic-religious structure of the region is changing.
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