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FRANJEVCI BOSNE SREBRENE (25. IX. 2016 – 25. IX. 2017) 1. Franjevačka teologija 2. Izdvojene teme 3. Kroz Bosnu Srebrenu IZ POKRAJINSKE CRKVE I KRŠĆANSKOG SVIJETA KULTURA – UMJETNOST 1. Likovna umjetnost 2. Kulturni događaji, pisci, knjige 3. Putopisne bilješke DRUŠTVO – POLITIKA
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The Migration Conference 2017: Athens, August 23-26, 2017, Harokopio University According to the UN, in 2015 the number of international migrants was estimated on 244 million, which means that 3,3 percent of the world's population is on the move or live in a country other than his/her country of birth/origin. Globally, in 2014, the number of refugees was estimated approximately 20 million, which has been increasing since the so-called "refugee crisis" has started. This increase in the number of movers called attention to migration studies and approached the issue from a different perspective, under an international and interdisciplinary point of view. Therefore, the 5th edition of The Migration Conference has been organized in a fully inclusive way, bringing about 500 scholars, researches, representatives of policy making bodies, media, and NGOs all around the world together in Athens, Greece. The 6th edition of The Migration Conference in June 2018 at the University of Lisbon is expected to continue this tradition.
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W grudniu 2016 r. w Bibliotece Uniwersyteckiej w Warszawie odbyła się konferencja „Archiwa muzyczne i spuścizny kompozytorskie w zbiorach bibliotek polskich”, przygotowana przez Sekcję Bibliotek Muzycznych Stowarzyszenia Bibliotekarzy Polskich – Polską Grupę Narodową IAML oraz Gabinet Zbiorów Muzycznych BUW. Głównym celem konferencji było zaprezentowanie wachlarza zagadnień, z jakimi spotykają się pracownicy bibliotek muzycznych i archiwiści, sprawujący pieczę nad spuściznami muzycznymi. Inauguracji konferencji dokonał Piotr Maculewicz (Gabinet Zbiorów Muzycznych BUW). Następnie Stanisław Hrabia (przewodniczący Sekcji Bibliotek Muzycznych SBP – Polskiej Grupy Narodowej IAML) przywitał uczestników w imieniu Zarządu Sekcji.
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Centar za edukaciju sudija i tužilaca F BiH je jedan od implementatora regionalnog Projekta Vijeća Evrope i Evropske unije po pitanju primjene člana 10. Evropske konvencije o ljudskim pravima i osnovnim slobodama (“JUFREX Projekat”). Tako je 22/23.02.2018. godine, u sali hotela “Garden city” u Konjicu, održan drugi seminar u okviru ovog projekta u okviru programa stručnog usavršavanja CEST-a F BiH. […]
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The results of the conference “Gender measurement of the digital economy: from strategy to action (2018—2030)” are analyzed in the article. The challenges and risks of the digital economy in Russia are being updated. The main measures to overcome the gender gap in the digital economy until 2030 are proposed.
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The article highlights the work of the International Scientific Forum “The Great Russian Revolution: Memory and Comprehension. 1917–2017”, which was held in October 19–21, 2017 in St. Petersburg and was dedicated to the centennial anniversary of one of the turning points in the history of Russia and the world. Historians, specialists in international relations, lawyers, political scientists, philologists, philosophers from Russia, China, Italy, Germany, Switzerland, France, Great Britain and other countries took part in the forum. The work of thematic sections was organized on the basis of the St. Petersburg State University. The military, economic, political, cultural, international aspects of radical transformations were covered. In the opinion of the majority of participants who spoke with speeches and in debates, the events of the First World War, February and October 1917, as well as civil war should be studied as interrelated processes, as different manifestations of the Great Revolution. In the course of fruitful discussions, with a discussion of the historical prerequisites, scope, significance of the revolutionary process in Russia, researchers came to a common opinion about its key influence on the events not only on Russia, but on the world, including the long term influences.
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The article highlights a scientific conference dedicated to the centenary of the October Revolution of 1917, held in Paris on October 16–18, 2017, with the participation of Russian historians from Moscow, St. Petersburg and Yekaterinburg (the Institute of Russian History of the Russian Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg State University, St. Petersburg Polytechnic University Peter the Great, Ural Federal University named after the First President of Russia B.N. Yeltsin were there), as well as French historians, art historians, publicists, public figures. The conference was also addressed by Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Russian Federation to the French Republic A.K. Orlov, Special Representative of the President of the Russian Federation for International Cultural Cooperation Shvydkoi, Bishop of Korsun Nestor. The conference was organized by the Russian Spiritual and Cultural Orthodox Center. At the conference Russian and French specialists come out with reports on various issues of history of the Great Russian Revolution, as well as current problems facing Russian and French (more — European) society in the light of the century of the events of 1917: the change of the historiographic paradigm of the revolution, the role of V.I. Lenin in the revolution, the consequences and price of the revolution, the revolution in historical memory in Russia and abroad, the Russian post-revolutionary emigration, the problems of the economic history of the revolution, etc. Summing up the papers unanimously noted that the Great Russian Revolution of 1917 remains one of the most significant events in the global history of new and modern times. In the days of the conference in the Russian Spiritual and Cultural Orthodox Center the exhibition “1917 History without Omissions”, which presented visual evidence of the Great Russian Revolution was opened.
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1. Lotman ja tehnika: loodus- ja sotsiaalteaduste ristumispunktis, 21.–22. aprill 2016 2. Loengusari “Keele sajand: Saussure, Linzbach, Jakobson”, september–detsember 2016 3. Semiosalong, kevad ja sügis 2016 4. Tartu semiootikud Gruusias, sügis 2016 5. Kaitstud magistri- ja doktoritööd 2016
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Six years after the ratification of the 2003 Convention, at the end of March 2017 Poland submitted its first nomination to the Representative List of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. The Minister of Culture and National Heritage decided, upon the recommendation of the Council for Intangible Cultural Heritage, to nominate the Nativity Scene (szopka) tradition in Kraków. This intangible cultural heritage (ICH) element was one of the first inscriptions into the National ICH List in 2014, which today comprises almost 30 ICH elements from all over the country
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Over the course of 2016 there were a number of significant developments in the area of legal and constitutional history in France and a large number of academic works were produced. Only the most relevant developments have been considered below. Publication dates have been omitted since this chronicle is by definition restricted to events having taken place in 2016.
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Chronicle of Research in Legal and Constitutional History in Serbia in 2016
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A Brief Review of Scholarly Events in Legal History in Ukraine in 2016
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The purpose of this report is to present the previous year of Hungarian legal history. I concentrated on the scholars and departments of the Hungarian Legal History and the European Legal History only, and I left the scholars and departments of Roman Law out of consideration. This study focuses on the habilitations of the legal historians and the doctoral procedure of Ph.D. students. This report also presents scholarly works in legal history published in Hungary, as well as the important legal history conferences in Hungary.
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The Fourth Symposium of Historians of Polish Constitutional Law on “The history of legal practice” was held on 22th September 2017 at the Faculty of Law and Administration of the Warsaw University (Kazimierz Palace, Warsaw). It was organized by Dr hab. Robert Jastrzębski, who moderated the session on 20th Century Law; the other session was moderated by Professor Wacław Uruszczak. This report contains a summary of the proceedings and a list of the papers read at the conference.
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On 20th September 2016 the Faculty of Law and Administration of the Jagiellonian University hosted a symposium in memory of Professor Stanisław Płaza (1927–2006), a long-time lecturer in legal history. The speakers were late Professor Płaza’s friends, colleagues and students. The speeches and the discussion that followed are reprinted below. Please note that a report from a two-day conference (which preceded the commemorative symposium) on recent research in legal and constitutional history in Austria, Belgium, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia and Spain was published in Volume 10 (2017) Issue 2 of the “Cracow Studies of Constitutional and Legal History”. Articles on research on the constitutional history are published in this and in a subsequent issue of the “Cracow Studies”.
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