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The concept of "sustainable development" is one of the most important issues in the contemporary political and legal discourse, especially in the context of international environmental protection standards, having an immense influence on national regulations. Its ideological background seems to be quite rich. Apart from broadly defined environmentalism, the concepts of sustainable development also draw on numerous contemporary theories of human development, particularly on the ideas of humanistic development, present in the Catholic social teaching since the Second Vatican Council (1962–1965), including pope John Paul II.This idea of humanistic development has been widely inspired by the views of representatives of French Christian personalism, such as the well-known philosopher Jacques Maritain (1882–1973), Emma- nuel Mounier (1905–1950), publicist and social activist, and, last but not least, an original theologian and Jesuit Pierre Teilhard de Chardin (1881–1955). This article aims to present a human and economic devel- opment through the prism of those French personalists' thought. ; Концепція «сталого розвитку» є однією з найважливіших проблем сучасного політичного та юридичного дискурсу, особливо в контексті міжнародних стандартів охорони навколишнього середовища, що значно впливає на національне законодавство. Його ідеологічний фон здається досить багатим. Крім широко визначеного екологічного підходу, концепції сталого розвитку також засновані на численних сучасних теоріях людського розвитку, зокрема на ідеях гуманістичного розвитку, представлених в католицькому соціальному вченні з часів Другого Ватиканського собору (1962–1965), включаючи папу Іоана Павла II.
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The University of Manitoba Faculty of Law 1966-1984
From its inception in 1914, the Manitoba Law School had been the joint responsibility of the University of Manitoba and The Law Society of Manitoba. Its four year programme was intended to combine both academic and practical training so that on its completion the graduating student obtained not only his Bachelor of Laws Degree but also his call to the Bar of Manitoba. By the early sixties, however, with the burgeoning of legal education in universities across the country, it became clear that an overhaul of the system was necessary in Manitoba. If legal education was to meet the demands of the last half of the 20th Century and the standards being set in Canada generally, then there had to be a tremendous input of resources. This could only come through the University which, in the sixties, was enjoying good government financing.
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THE CRIMINOLOGICAL HERITAGE OF THE FACULTY OF LAW, UNIVERSITY OF NIŠ
In: Facta Universitatis / University of Niš: the scientific journal. Series law and politics, S. 081
ISSN: 2406-1786
Crime has always attracted the public attention. Criminology, as a science on the forms and causes of crime, has been studied at the Faculty of Law, University of Niš, since its establishment in 1960. In the past 56 years, the Law Faculty in Nis has published numerous publications (textbooks and monograps) on criminology. The aim of this paper is to provide a a brief overview of the most important criminological literature published by the Faculty of Law, University of Niš, which contributed to casting more light on the multifaceted criminological issues. The author also recognizes and commends the dedicated work of Law Faculty teaching staff and the exerted efforts to present these complex issues in a comprehensible way, adapted to the needs of junior and senior law students and the needs of the wider academic, professional and social communities.
Activities at the UOC Faculty of Law and Political Science
In: IDP: revista d'internet, dret i política, Band 0, Heft 5
ISSN: 1699-8154
Stories from the history of the Faculty of Law in Nijmegen (1923-2023)
This book is about the history of the law faculty of the Roman Catholic (RC) University in Nijmegen, starting from its foundation in 1923. In addition to a description of the ups and downs of this faculty, it also contains portraits of the most important professors and lecturers. These portraits not only focus on their lives and work. They also deal with questions such as: What common motives did the professors and lecturers have? What role did the Catholic faith play in their work? How did they cope with the occupation in the 1940s and the secularisation in the 1960s? What methods did they use in practicing their profession? In addition to the history of the Faculty of Law in Nijmegen, the book also sketches a picture of the development of legal science and the impact of social developments on the functioning of the Faculty in the past century. It is therefore interesting for anyone interested in the development of law since the First World War
Zbornik radova Pravnog Fakulteta u Nišu: Collection of papers, Faculty of Law, Niš
ISSN: 2560-3116
The Teaching of International Law in the Law Faculty of the University of Angola (February 1982)
In: Verfassung und Recht in Übersee: VRÜ = World comparative law : WCL, Band 15, Heft 3, S. 385-386
ISSN: 0506-7286
I.DANILOVICH AS THE FIRST DEAN OF THE FACULTY OF LAW AT KYIV UNIVERSITY
In: Bulletin of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv. Legal Studies, Heft 112, S. 51-57
The article is devoted to the famous legal scholar of the first half of XIX century, the first Dean of the faculty of law at St. Volodymyr Kyiv University Professor Ignat Nikolaevich Danilovich (1788-1843). The article studies his scientific and pedagogical activities. The author emphasizes his role as the founder of the scientific study of the law of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania despite the distrust of the Imperial authorities. It is stated that this work was later continued by Ukrainian, Russian and Belarusian scientists.