FAQ

2019 (5)

2019 Next

Publication date: 12.2019

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Co-funded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union

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Słowa kluczowe: right to burial, nasciturus, human rights, stillborn child, real estate law, perpetual usufruct, district property, access to employment, foreigners, stay and work permit, local government, decentralisation, Belarus, Ukraine, Moldova, regional assembly, chancellery of the regional assembly, president of the regional assembly, marshal of the region, international law, Court of Justice of the European Union, administrative courts, constitutional courts, European Court of Human Rights, International Court of Justice, litigation, public international law, private international law, e-democracy, accountability, participation, rallying communities, tools of e-governance and e-democracy, information and communication technologies, access to information, European Investigation Order, preliminary proceedings, transborder collection of evidence, migration, European governance, NGOs, procedural fairness, administrative procedure of European Union, protect of individual rights in administrative procedure, general principles of administrative procedure, efficiency, effectiveness, service orientation, administrative procedure, public administration, convergence, good governance, decentralisation, coordination of social security systems, social security system, freedom of movement, certificate of life, Electronic Exchange of Social Security Information – EESSI, information security, personal data, personal data protection, local government, GDPR, government, acts of law, politics, migrants, European Union, Visegrad Group, Poland, the elderly, international documents, social policy, UN, Council of Europe, EU, conflict, decentralisation, mediation, resolution, rule of law, subsidiarity, reform of local government in Ukraine, united local communities in Ukraine, decentralisation, corruption, political immunity, rule of law, post-Soviet, audit authority, EU funds, operational rules, creation of public property rights, public interest, Ukrainian legal system