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Právna ochrana základných práv a slobôd v demokratickom štáte s akcentom na právny systém SR

  1. TitlePrávna ochrana základných práv a slobôd v demokratickom štáte s akcentom na právny systém SR
    Subtitlediplomová práca
    Author infoMatúš Čarný; školiteľ: Pavol Hrivík
    Author Čarný Matúš
    Another authors Hrivík Pavol 1949- (Školiteľ (konzultant))
    Corporation Univerzita Mateja Bela . Právnická fakulta . Katedra teórie a dejín štátu a práva , Banská Bystrica, Slovensko
    Issue dataBanská Bystrica , 2012. - 68 s.
    Keywords základné ľudské práva a slobody - fundamental human rights and freedoms   demokratické štáty   právne systémy - právny systém - legal system  
    Headings Geogr. Slovensko
    LanguageSlovak
    CountrySlovak Republic
    systematics 342
    Catal.org.BB301 - Univerzitná knižnica Univerzity Mateja Bela v Banskej Bystrici
    Databasexk - Kvalifikačné práce
    Copy count1, currently available 0, at library only 1
    Title
    The Sport: an European Union’s new soft power tool
    Author info
    Martin Mancoš, Radovan Gura
    Author
    Mancoš Martin 1994- (50%) UMBPO03 - Katedra medzinárodných vzťahov a diplomacie
    Co-authors
    Gura Radovan 1975- (50%) UMBPO03 - Katedra medzinárodných vzťahov a diplomacie
    Source document
    Caucasus journal of social sciences. Vol. 15, no. 1 (2022), pp. 56-63. - Tbilisi : University of Georgia, 2022
    Corporation keywords
    Európska únia - European Union

    Keywords
    šport - sports
     
    integrácia - integration
     
    mäkká moc - soft power
     
    Form. Descr.
    články - journal articles
    Language
    English
    Country
    Georgia
    Annotation
    Since the twentieth century, sports have developed based on their “eternal values,” as set forth by Pierre de Coubertin; these values have been transmitted by the Olympic Games and have gradually become institutionalized worldwide. By being included in programs such as Europe’s Erasmus student exchange or projects with non-member states, “sports diplomacy” has acquired a dimension that is social, cultural, political, and even “linguistic,” both within and outside the EU. This has made it a pillar of public diplomacy that relies on neither propaganda nor any overt governmental influence.

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