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The conference paper deals with the current debate on the specificity of sports in the international and EU law. Does the specificity play any role in the context of international law – e.g. in the international human rights and labour law? At the EU level, the idea of specificity was...
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In their article the authors deal with the sensitive issue of export subsidies. This topic is examined from the legal and economic point of view. The first part of the article will deal with legal regulation of international trade and export subsidies in the international public law. Main focus...
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Given the importance of this theme, we intend to approach in a paper in itself. So far, we summarize the debate to bring in new terms and new issues in which they and circumscriu issues which involve both technical progress, and modem management and, implicitly, that appropriate policies are...
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In the conditions of contemporary world, the active participation in international division of labor is an essential component of the development process of each country. In this context the foreign trade, as a distinct branch of the national economy is an important factor of economic growth...
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This paper evaluates the relationship between hegemony and the stability of the world economy in a time in history when the hegemony of the United States is more and more questioned. The theory of hegemonic stability - firstly launched by Charles Kindleberger and further developed by Robert...
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