Issue 2016-03

Issue 2016-03

Issue of Scientific Journal No. 2016-03
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SOCIETAS ET IURISPRUDENTIA • Issue 2016-03

The third issue of the fourth volume of the journal SOCIETAS ET IURISPRUDENTIA offers a total of six separate scientific studies in four different languages – in the English, Russian, Czech, and Slovak languages. The initial study offers readers consistently clarified and exhaustively elucidated interpretation of the questions of application of the modern system of local taxes and fees in Ukraine. The following study presents very broadly, systematically, and clearly the issues concerning the key moments of development as well as the present face of international law of the sea, both from the theoretical and practical point of view. The third study brings explanation, clarification as well as very precise analysis of sanctions and their application within the criminal law in the Republic of Poland, where a special attention is given to the institutes of the criminal liability, liability for a misdemeanour as well as administrative liability and to their interrelationships. The fourth study accurately analyses and thoroughly clarifies questions relating to the competences of the United Nations Security Council connected with its possibilities to deal with the environmental threats agenda, while offering readers also the view of till present related experience and achievements. The following study carefully clarifies, analyses, and evaluates the current legal state and key results connected with the questions of corruption and its perception among the officials of the local government, both in terms of the valid Czech legislation and in terms of the own, by the authors realised survey in the Czech Republic. The final study very precisely analyses and deeply evaluates the websites’ accessibility of the central public administration bodies in the Košice region from the view of applying the skip navigation mechanism.


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