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Zokir, ZAMONOV. "IMPROVEMENT OF THE SPIRITUAL BASIS OF CITIZENS' SELF-GOVERNING BODIES IN THE INTEGRATION OF SOCIAL ISSUES IN RENEWING UZBEKISTAN." Demokratlashtirish va Inson huquqlari 1/2022 (May 4, 2023): 83–90. https://doi.org/10.54952/DHR.2022.32.12.005.

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The unique and modern means of developing the activities of citizens' self-governing bodies, which are a unique form of civil society institutions and their integration into social and spiritual work with governmental and non-governmental organization, have been researched in the present article. It also analyzes the practically effective by social activity of citizens' self-governing bodies in the interests of human dignity, as well as the interests of the state and society.
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Cammack, Daniela. "THE DĒMOS IN DĒMOKRATIA." Classical Quarterly 69, no. 1 (2019): 42–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0009838819000636.

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The meaning of dēmokratia is widely agreed: ‘rule by the people’ (less often ‘people-power’), where dēmos, ‘people’, implies ‘entire citizen body’, synonymous with polis, ‘city-state’, or πάντες πολίται, ‘all citizens’. Dēmos, on this understanding, comprised rich and poor, leaders and followers, mass and elite alike. As such, dēmokratia is interpreted as constituting a sharp rupture from previous political regimes. Rule by one man or by a few had meant the domination of one part of the community over the rest, but dēmokratia, it is said, implied self-rule, and with it the dissolution of the v
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KMIECIAK, Robert. "Samorząd zawodowy i gospodarczy w Polsce po 1989 roku." Przegląd Politologiczny, no. 4 (November 2, 2018): 49–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.14746/pp.2011.16.4.4.

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One of the greatest achievements of the socio-political transformation process in Poland is the profound decentralization of public governance. In administrative law, decentralization is perceived as a system with a larger number of independent hubs, vested with competences in terms of public law, and a single center. Therefore, decentralization is a process of delegating certain public functions which formerly were reserved for the central government to groups of citizens organized in corporations. Although local government exemplifies decentralization it is not a one-dimensional no- tion tha
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Choi, Yoonso. "‘Are You a Good Female Citizen?’: Media Discourses on Self-Governing Represented in Popular Korean Weight-Loss Reality TV Shows." Sociological Research Online 24, no. 2 (2018): 154–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1360780418807949.

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Based on Foucault’s work on governmentality, the purpose of this study is to examine the socio-cultural influences of media discourses that have been reproduced and spread in Korea’s neo-liberal society through weight-loss reality TV shows. After neo-liberalism was established as a political ideology in Korea, weight-loss reality programs, which contain significant neo-liberal characteristics, have risen in popularity among ordinary Korean women. The popularity of female-oriented pop media culture has generated the idea of self-body care that now plays a powerful role in efficiently reproducin
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Buniatishvili, Kristina. "Law-Making Initiative of Citizens in the Subjects of the Russian Federation: Problems and Prospects." Baikal Research Journal 14, no. 1 (2023): 338–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.17150/2411-6262.2023.14(1).338-346.

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One of the forms of citizens' participation in solving issues of national importance in the subjects of the Russian Federation is the law-making initiative of citizens. The concept of "citizens' law-making initiative" is understood as the right for citizens of the Russian Federation who have an active electoral right in accordance with the legislation of the Russian Federation to submit draft normative legal acts to public authorities. According to the legislative (representative) body of state power of a constituent entity of the Russian Federation, in order to implement a law-making initiati
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Świderski, Krzysztof. "Konstytucyjny model pieczy nad zawodami zaufania publicznego." Studia Prawa Publicznego, no. 1 (45) (March 15, 2024): 61–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.14746/spp.2024.1.45.3.

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The article presents selected problems concerning custody for persons with professions of public trust. First, attention is drawn to the historical understanding of custody. In the past, custody was perceived as a manifestation of managing administration. The current way of thinking about custody results from the custody model contained in Art. 17 section 1 of the Constitution of the Republic of Poland. Exercising custody is one of the forms of coercive professional self-governing body activity. Custody is exercised by an entity endowed with administrative power, which is a component of public
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Dubrovnik, Tadej. "The Position, Election and Powers of the President of the Republic of Estonia." Lex localis - Journal of Local Self-Government 7, no. 1 (2009): 19–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.4335/65.

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Estonia has a typical parliamentary system in which the President of the Republic is indirectly elected. This paper deals with the position of the President of the Republic of Estonia, with the election of the President, and with his powers. Particular attention is paid to standard functions and powers in the legislative and executive realms. In addition, the extraordinary powers of the President of the Republic are also mentioned. The largest chapter of this paper describes the election of the President of the Republic. The Estonian regulation is specific because it allows up to five rounds o
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Rahmawati, Rahmawati. "MODEL COMMUNITY GOVERNANCE DALAM PENYELENGGARAAN PEMERINTAHAN DESA." Jurnal Ilmiah Administrasi Dan Sosial 17, no. 2 (2022): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.62128/jiads.v17i2.31.

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The enactment of Law Number 6 of 2014 concerning Villages has brought fresh air to accelerate the development of villages and rural areas, where one of the fundamental changes is the recognition (recognition) of the function of the village as a Self Governing Community in line with local self government. The village law becomes the legal umbrella for the administration of village government, which at a certain level opens up space for more autonomous governance for the government at the village level. Governance includes all the mechanisms, processes, and institutions through which citizens an
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Jeoung, Woo-Yeoul. "A Study on Police and Local Residents’ Perceptions of the Autonomous Police System." National Association of Korean Local Government Studies 25, no. 1 (2023): 131–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.38134/klgr.2023.25.1.131.

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The purpose of this study is to examine the significance and current status of the autonomous police system and to suggest future development plans for the autonomous police system. For this purpose, data were collected from local residents and police officers living in Gyeongsangbuk-do as subjects of the study. Data collection was analyzed through an online survey targeting local residents and police officers.
 As a result of the analysis, there is a sense of distance between the two groups despite the fact that the police and local residents have a need for autonomous police and recogni
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PETRENKO, Viktor, Volodymyr MARYCH та Volodymyr SMOLII. "КОНСЕНСУС ЯК ТЕХНОЛОГІЯ УПРАВЛІННЯ ЗМІНАМИ В ТЕРИТОРІАЛЬНИХ ГРОМАДАХ УКРАЇНИ". Coordinates of Public Administration, № 1 (7 березня 2024): 182–200. http://dx.doi.org/10.62664/cpa.2023.01.09.

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The article demonstrates that a key condition for the development of territorial communities (TC) formed in the process of decentralization in Ukraine is the ability of their local self-government bodies to ensure the social consent of their population in the communities regarding the purpose, goals and objectives of joint development with the observance of social justice for all members of the communities. However, due to the fact that most of the known recommendations on the management of TC activities are focused only on the personnel of local self-government bodies of the TC, and the popul
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Shkurtaj, Gelanda. "Kanuns in Albania and Bloodfeud According to Kanun of Lekë Dukagjini." European Journal of Sustainable Development 9, no. 1 (2020): 442. http://dx.doi.org/10.14207/ejsd.2020.v9n1p442.

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In societies where it has been known and applied, bloodfeud is described as a possibly outdated and uncivilized mechanism, but often effective to limit violence. Indeed, both in form and substance the phenomenon itself is hard to be perceived and understood by the modern citizen of every country of the world, including Albania, where it is still active in some regions in respect of “Kanun”. In fact, the Albanian term 'Kanun' describes the body of traditional norms/standards and rules governing society in the field of criminal, civil and procedural laws. Its application or merely its existence
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Bilostotskyy, Stepan. "Principles of Administrative Proceedings in the Practice of the Administrative Tribunal of Austria – Hungary (1876–1914)." Visnik Nacional’nogo universitetu «Lvivska politehnika». Seria: Uridicni nauki 12, no. 46 (2025): 23–33. https://doi.org/10.23939/law2025.46.023.

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The article is devoted to the study of the principles governing the consideration of administrative cases by public authorities and the Administrative Tribunal of the Austro-Hungarian Constitutional Monarchy. The constitutional entrenchment of such principles as the separation of powers, popular sovereignty, parliamentarism, democracy, self-government of local communities, citizens' rights and freedoms, judicial protection of citizens' rights, the accountability of state authorities to citizens and the establishment of administrative courts became essential guarantees for the development of a
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Anatskyi, Ruslan. "ANALYSIS OF PHYSICAL TRAINING PROGRAM FOR CADETS IN US MILITARY ACADEMY WEST POINT." Academic Notes Series Pedagogical Science 1, no. 194 (2021): 190–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.36550/2415-7988-2021-1-194-190-195.

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The article offers the analysis of the physical training Program for cadets in the US Military Academy West Point. Recently, Ukraine gained access to the best military experience of NATO. An important factor in strengthening the combat potential of the army is the future officers’ physical training. The analysis of the physical training Program for cadets in the US Military Academy West Point will allow the gradual implementation of NATO standards in higher military education in Ukraine. West Point accepts boys and girls, U.S. citizens, ages 17-22. Applicants are recommended to pass the camp S
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Prykhodko, Volodymyr, Nina Dolbysheva, and Sergey Afanasyev. "FORMATION OF PHYSICAL CULTURE PERSONS AS A CONDITION OF POST DEVELOPMENT OF SPORT IN THE UNITED TERRITORIAL COMMUNITIES." Sports Bulletin of the Dnieper 1 (2020): 392–406. http://dx.doi.org/10.32540/2071-1476-2019-1-392.

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Introduction. The critical state of both the social sphere and the infrastructure of most rural settlements requires the search for new and effective influences on this situation, as public authorities, as well as many local governments are still not ready to effectively implement social reforms, meet basic living needs. Rural population, refer to the lack of sufficient budget funds. However, human centrism means that attention to the person of the active part of the villagers will affect the living standards of the rural population as a whole, will bring the living conditions in the countrysi
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Saunders, John. "Editorial." International Sports Studies 43, no. 1 (2021): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.30819/iss.43-1.01.

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It was the Canadian philosopher Marshall McLuhan who first introduced the term ‘global village’ into the lexicon, almost fifty years ago. He was referring to the phenomenon of global interconnectedness of which we are all too aware today. At that time, we were witnessing the world just opening up. In 1946, British Airways had commenced a twice weekly service from London to New York. The flight involved one or two touch downs en-route and took a scheduled 19 hours and 45 minutes. By the time McLuhan had published his book “Understanding media; the extensions of man”, there were regular services
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Straczuk, Justyna. "Different Meanings of Proper Nutrition: The Sociopolitical Dynamics of the Relationship between Body and State in the 1970s and 2010s Poland." East European Politics and Societies: and Cultures, May 5, 2021, 088832542098342. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0888325420983421.

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In this article, we comparatively analyze expert discourses and lay attitudes to healthy eating in socialist and contemporary Poland. The investigation makes apparent significant changes that have occurred in between these two periods. From legitimate and peremptory knowledge with an unchangeable and universal character, dietary guidance evolved into being much less authoritative in nature, facilitating various alternative ways of thinking and debate. The recipients of nutritional advice have also changed: from subordinated citizens and only passive objects of experts’ actions to the self-gove
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Crivellaro, Jacopo. "ANALYSIS OF THE CAPITULATORY REGIME IN EGYPT IN THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY." IIUM Law Journal 19, no. 2 (2012). http://dx.doi.org/10.31436/iiumlj.v19i2.8.

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This essay analyses the legal regime of Capitulations in Egypt at the apogee of European abuse of the privilege in the Nineteenth Century. Capitulations were trade oriented prerogatives granted to the European merchants by the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire during the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Century. With the weakening of the Ottoman Empire, the privileges were gradually extended to the point that they awarded foreigners substantial immunity from local jurisdiction and legislation. Once Egypt acquired a greater self-governing status with the successful campaigns of Mohammed Ali, the Capitulatory
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Gray, Emily Margaret, and Deana Leahy. "Cooking Up Healthy Citizens: The Pedagogy of Cookbooks." M/C Journal 16, no. 3 (2013). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.645.

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Introduction There are increasing levels of concern around the health of citizens within Western neo-liberal democracies like Britain, the USA, and Australia. These governmental concerns are made manifest by discursive mechanisms that seek to both survey and regulate the lifestyles, eating habits and exercise regimes of citizens. Such governmental imperatives have historically targeted schools with school food ranking high in the priorities of public health policy, particularly in regards to the fears around childhood obesity and related health problems (Gard and Wright, Rich, Vander Schee and
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Skyba, M. "Theoretical aspects of formation and development of amalgamated territorial communities in Ukraine under the conditions of decentralization of state power." Democratic governance, no. 25 (June 21, 2020). http://dx.doi.org/10.33990/2070-4038.25.2020.213660.

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Problem setting. Ukraine has set a strategic course for integration into the European Union. This issue is actualized in the context of the implementation of the governmental decentralization reform, aimed at forming an effective local self-government and territorial organization of the government in order to create and maintain a full-fledged living environment for citizens, to provide high-quality and affordable public services, to establish institutions of direct democracy, to coordinate the interests of the state and territorial communities.Analysis of recent research and publications. The
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Phillips, Christopher. "A Good Coalition." M/C Journal 13, no. 6 (2010). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.316.

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In 1996, the iconoclastic economist John Kenneth Galbraith wrote a manifesto, The Good Society, that elaborated his vision for what societal excellence and goodness should amount to. Though nearly 96, Galbraith was still a rabble-rouser, and he castigated the powers that be in the United States for propping up a “democracy of the fortunate” (8). To Galbraith, those who engaged in electoral politics, win or lose on any specific issue, tended to have all the social and economic advantages, while the less well off were deliberately marginalised by ‘the system.’ He lamented that “money, voice and
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Haliliuc, Alina. "Walking into Democratic Citizenship: Anti-Corruption Protests in Romania’s Capital." M/C Journal 21, no. 4 (2018). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1448.

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IntroductionFor over five years, Romanians have been using their bodies in public spaces to challenge politicians’ disregard for the average citizen. In a region low in standards of civic engagement, such as voter turnout and petition signing, Romanian people’s “citizenship of the streets” has stopped environmentally destructive mining in 2013, ousted a corrupt cabinet in 2015, and blocked legislation legalising abuse of public office in 2017 (Solnit 214). This article explores the democratic affordances of collective resistive walking, by focusing on Romania’s capital, Bucharest. I illustrate
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Rodan, Debbie. "Bringing Sexy Back: To What Extent Do Online Television Audiences Contest Fat-Shaming?" M/C Journal 18, no. 3 (2015). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.967.

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The latest reality program about weight loss makeover, Australian Channel Seven’s Bringing Sexy Back maintained the dominant frame of fat as bad, shameful and unsexy. Similar to other programs’ point of view, only slim bodies could claim to be healthy and sexy. Conversely the Fat Acceptance movement presents fat as beautiful, sexy, and healthy. But what did online audiences in 2014 think about Bringing Sexy Back? In this article online-viewer-generated comments are analysed to find out: a) whether audiences challenged and contested the dominant framing; and b) what phrases did they use to do t
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Quinan, C. L., and Hannah Pezzack. "A Biometric Logic of Revelation: Zach Blas’s SANCTUM (2018)." M/C Journal 23, no. 4 (2020). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1664.

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Ubiquitous in airports, border checkpoints, and other securitised spaces throughout the world, full-body imaging scanners claim to read bodies in order to identify if they pose security threats. Millimetre-wave body imaging machines—the most common type of body scanner—display to the operating security agent a screen with a generic body outline. If an anomaly is found or if an individual does not align with the machine’s understanding of an “average” body, a small box is highlighted and placed around the “problem” area, prompting further inspection in the form of pat-downs or questioning. In t
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Simpson, Aimee Bernardette. "“At What Cost?”: Problematising the Achievement of ‘Health’ through Thinness – The Case of Bariatric Surgery." M/C Journal 18, no. 3 (2015). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.970.

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Introduction The current social climate of Western societies understands fatness as the self-inflicted disease ‘obesity’; a chronic illness of epidemic proportions that carries accompanying risks of additional disease and that will eventually lead to death. In recent years, the stigmatisation and general negative societal evaluation of fatness and thus fat identities has increased (Sobal). Primarily, fatness has become a sign of medical deviance in that it is perceived to be a product of unhealthy eating behaviours and physical inactivity (Rothman). As a result, to be fat has become a barrier
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