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In 2012, a team composed of representatives of the Supreme Audit Institutions of Austria, Denmark, Lithuania and the Netherlands carried out a peer review of NIK. Foreign auditors visited the NIK headquarters six times, and they also paid a visit to the NIK Regional Branch in Kraków. They had meetings with 32 employees of NIK and with several addressees of NIK reports. At the end of the peer review, they presented a report whose most important part are eleven useful recommendations. The article presents the terminology used in this document, and discusses all the recommendations that were formulated for NIK.
World Literature Studies
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2019
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vol. 11
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issue 1
81 - 90
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This study aims to examine the emergence and connections of two non-fictional genres, the report and sociography. Modernization forms the background for both genres: the report is a product of urbanization, while sociography was created by the need for the modernization of the village and the necessity of the peasantry’s emancipation. The study describes the parallels between the two genres based on the work of the first noteworthy Hungarian journalist-reporter, Kornél Tábori, and the activities of the sociographists of the 1930s, touching on their connections to literature and sociology as well. The study also discusses the literary report, as cultivated by both Polish and Hungarian writers at the turn of the century and during the interwar period. The closing remarks point out the parallels between sociography in Polish and world literature (the Przedmieście group, Neue Sachlichkeit, LEF, Novij LEF).
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Pass nearly two years since the act from 9 October 2009 when introduced the separation of functions the Attorney General and Minister of Justice. In opinion of the author is time to put the question of how to assess the reform of the Prosecutor Office: whether Prosecution Office after splitting with the Department Of Justice has become an institution independent and resistant to political pressures, and how Prosecution Office works under the new Attorney General (judge), and whether the Prosecutor Office actually became an institution fully independent and free from political pressure? The author shows a good part of this reform, but also indicates the poor and poorly thought out regulations. She wonders what should be the model for future Prosecutors Office. She believes that the Prosecutor Office should have the statute of a public authority. It should also be clearly set out in the Constitution what is the nature of relations with the Parliament, indicating that the Attorney General shall annually present the information on the activities of prosecutors, such as the Ombudsman. The author postulates directions of changes that make the Prosecution will be more independent to executive power. She recognizes the need to put the Prosecution in the Constitution. The article concludes with look at the statistics from the first report of PG after the separation of functions and its assessment.
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Within this study, the authors resolve the issue of the hybridisation of journalistic production in electronic media and specifically in television. Hybridisation has fully expanded into print and online media as well. The authors determine whether this phenomenon is present in television news and to what extent. They see hybridisation as a consequence of multiple factors, including social and political conditions, commercialisation, the market environment, technological developments, topic recycling, and changes in lifestyle and rhythm. All have had an impact on newsroom strategies, working behaviour, methods of journalistic production and changes in perception stereotypes. The decision was made to investigate the phenomenon of hybridisation of news production by monitoring the occurrence of specific elements of analytical and fictional current affairs in news formats, specifically the main news programmes on selected Slovak television stations. The occurrence of these elements is evaluated in the context of genre, topicality and territoriality. The findings are synthesised in connection with presentation in both the public and commercial media space.
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