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Cross-border cooperation constitutes one of the most important projects within the European ‘architecture’, and entails an entire system consisting of international public law, European integration, subsidiarity and partnership parameters, decentralisation and regionalisation, as well as international and domestic security parameters. It is one of the priorities of the European neighbourhood and strategic partnership policy. Cross-border cooperation focuses on member states and states utilising the European Neighbourhood and Partnership Instrument. It applies to both land and sea borders. With regard to cooperation aimed at ensuring Polish border security, two levels can be defined: 1. cooperation with the neighbouring states and domestic institutions with regard to the system of managing state border security, focused primarily on actions relating to preventing and counteracting cross-border crime; 2. cooperation benefiting third countries (countries which are not neighbours) which is advisory in nature and entails sharing experience and best practices. In this paper, I analyse various methods and forms of cross-border cooperation on the international and domestic level.
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Cross-border cooperation constitutes one of the most important projects within the European ‘architecture’, and entails an entire system consisting of international public law, European integration, subsidiarity and partnership parameters, decentralisation and regionalisation, as well as international and domestic security parameters. It is one of the priorities of the European neighbourhood and strategic partnership policy. Cross-border cooperation focuses on member states and states utilising the European Neighbourhood and Partnership Instrument. It applies to both land and sea borders. With regard to cooperation aimed at ensuring Polish border security, two levels can be defined: 1. cooperation with the neighbouring states and domestic institutions with regard to the system of managing state border security, focused primarily on actions relating to preventing and counteracting cross-border crime; 2. cooperation benefiting third countries (countries which are not neighbours) which is advisory in nature and entails sharing experience and best practices. In this paper, I analyse various methods and forms of cross-border cooperation on the international and domestic level.
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Polish economy and labor market, as part of the EU’s common market, offer enormous opportunities in terms of both economic activity and employment for the citizens of member states. However, member states employ also a large number of people from outside the Union, i.e. from third countries. Economic migration is an inseparable feature of diversified social and economic development of individual countries and will always play an important role from the point of view of both receiving and sending countries. The aging society and improving situation on the labor market in Poland have increased the demand for workers from third countries.
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Polska gospodarka i polski rynek pracy, jako elementy wspólnego rynku UE dają ogromne możliwości zarówno w zakresie handlu i usług, jak i podejmowania działalności gospodarczej oraz zatrudnienia dla obywateli państw członkowskich. Jednak na rynkach pracy krajów członkowskich zatrudniona jest również spora liczba osób spoza granic Unii, czyli tzw. krajów trzecich. Migracje o charakterze zarobkowym stanowią nieodłączną cechę nierównomiernego rozwoju społeczno-gospodarczego poszczególnych państw i będą zawsze odgrywały istotną rolę zarówno z punktu widzenia krajów przyjmujących, jak i wysyłających. Starzejące się społeczeństwo i coraz lepsza sytuacja na rynku pracy w Polsce, sprawiają, że wzrasta zapotrzebowanie na pracowników z państw trzecich.
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Czech Agrarian Foreign Trade Development in 2000 - 2010

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The article deals with the issues related to development of the agrarian foreign trade of the Czech Republic within the last decade. The objective of the contribution is to analyse development of the territorial and commodity structure of the Czech agrarian export and import and to determine the most important changes which happened in the course of the analysed period. The article analyses development of the territorial and commodity structure in relation to both Member States of the EU and third countries. It follows from the outcomes that the commodity and territorial structure of the Czech agrarian foreign trade is significantly concentrated. Member States of the EU hold a dominant position both from the point of view of the value of realized exports as well as imports. A slightly higher share of third countries in imports as compared to exports may be explained with the specific structure of the realized commodity structure. As regards development of the commodity structure, it may be stated that it is very concentrated - when a few aggregations comprise more than one half of the implemented sales turnover both with respect to Member States of the EU and with respect to third countries.
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