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The article discusses the legal and technical aspects of the 'electronic government'. It examines the functioning of the Central Repository of Documents (CRD), the rules of document templates publication in the Repository as well as the authorities entitled to the templates publication. The impulse to take up this subject was the Regulation of the Prime Ministers of 14 September 2011 on the creation and availability of electronic documents forms, templates and copies of electronic documents, which entered into force on 30 October 2011. The particular attention was given to facilitations introduced by this Regulation, but also barriers created as a result of its entry into force. Therefore, the proposals for changes of the CRD website structure as well as laws were presented. An introduction of suggested changes could limit the multiple publications of the same templates by different competent authorities and systematize their catalog in the CRD, so that the applicant could easily find a specific document.
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Regulacje a ryzyko shadow banking w Polsce

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Dynamic development of shadow banking and its role in the last financial crisis indicate neccesity of the analysis, both the potential and risks of this subsector, also on polish financial market. A few of polish financial service agencies bankruptcies during last years confirm the risk problem in these institutions. Researches and publications of shadow banking subsector are insignificant in Poland.
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The article analyses the efficiency problems of transport systems in the EU and Hungary and how they relate to regulation of the sector. The low efficiency and distorted structure of transport in the EU countries and Hungary is one of the main sources of economic loss at the turn of the millennium. The paper shows, based on incentive theory, that the economic efficiency of transport can be markedly improved by means of incentive-giving regulation.
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The text is a critical analysis of regulations in the so-called “citizen journalism.” The author presents contradictions and inconsistencies in such documents, which reveal the difficulties of description and self-description of the “citizen journalism” phenomenon in the context of mainstream media.
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The paper explores the socio-economic principles of the 'welfare state'. The author believes that economic policy of state plays a key role in determining the institutional structure of the economic order. A review of possible directions of economic reforms in Belarus is provided. The research methods used in this study are derived from the ordoliberal theory.
Mesto a dejiny
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2017
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vol. 6
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issue 1
17 – 32
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The income of self-governing regions in former Hungarian Kingdom from crafts and trade represented a very important part of their budget. Nobility issued the regulations for prizes of various goods and local measures. Those legal rules were considered the most significant jurisdiction in those autonomous regions. The study wants to present regional noble counties of Bratislava, Nitra, Tekov and Spiš and their economic activities during the 17th and 18th centuries.
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This article summarizes the results of research and current trends identified significant design production processes in the agricultural sector, which agreed with the Law of Ukraine «On aquaculture», Ministry of Agriculture Order «On Approval of the special forms of primary documentation for subjects’ fisheries in aquaculture». Considered in detail specifications for the reproduction of herbivorous fish species peculiarities generalization of the results of incubation of eggs and larvae obtained from it cultivated in ponds for stocking ponds and documenting these operations for a full, comprehensive information for future forecasting and plans for this sector of the economy, most promising in terms of food supply of the population of Ukraine.
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The paper highlights the results of the studies and identifies current trends of the use of normative methods of regulating the agricultural sector, which occupy an important place laws to lengthy legal regulation of the production of agricultural produce. In the article the observed inefficiency of the legal methods of regulating it in the key sectors of the agricultural sector, including aquaculture. The results of the research that will contribute to further smooth and rational use of water bodies, land under this body of water or hydraulic structures of the bodies of water that are in use on a rental basis. The features of the functioning areas of the agricultural sector in Ukraine and grounded shortcomings of the current regulation.
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This paper analyses laws and regulations governing the protection of cultural heritage (whether original measures or measures inherited from the legal systems of Austria and Hungary) adopted by the Czechoslovak republic in the period between the two world wars. It focuses on laws and regulations in force in Slovakia, comparing them to corresponding measures in national or Czech legal frameworks and finding that the primary purpose of such legislation was to prevent the export of movable cultural artefacts and that the legal framework of protection of cultural heritage in Slovakia was equivalent to that adopted in the Czech lands. In practical terms, however, both frameworks were of ad hoc and provisional nature and remained so until the beginning of the World War II with the lack of political as the main reason for the failure to implement a truly national and comprehensive legal framework of protection of cultural heritage.
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