THE RIGHT OF THE THIRD GENERATION - THE RIGHT TO A HEALTHY ENVIRONMENT
Most modern constitutions contain provisions on the protection of the environment, so the Constitution of the Republic of Srpska in its Article 35 proclaims that man has the right to a healthy environment, and that everyone, in accordance with the law, is obliged to protect and improve it within his capabilities. Actors in the realization of ...
By Jelena Latinović, Zoran Filipović
INVALID CONTRACTS IN THE LAW OF OBLIGATIONS OF THE REPUBLIC OF SRPSKA
In order for an obligation contract to produce a legal effect, it is necessary to fulfill the conditions stipulated by the law for its creation and validity. The absence of any of these conditions renders the contract legally invalid. The Law on Obligations of the Republika Srpska mostly accepted the dual division of invalid legal transaction...
By Zoran Filipović, Jelena Latinović
EXTRAMARITAL UNION IN B&H FAMILY LAW WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE INHERITANCE POSITION OF THE SURVIVING EXTRAMARITAL UNION PARTNER
The institute of the extramarital union in family law of Bosnia and Herzegovina will be examined in detail in the paper, with special emphasis to the position of the extramarital union partner as inheritor in the inheritance proceedings. The extramarital union is a union of a man and a woman of which neither is married, that has lasted for at...
By Meliha Frndić Imamović
THE IMPACT OF THE UKRAINIAN WAR ON THE MOSCOW STOCK EXCHANGE
The history of the Russian Stock Exchange is very rich. The first stock exchange was founded in St. Petersburg in 1703, it was a trade in goods. In Moscow, the trading platform was opened more than a century later, in 1839, and trading on Russian stock exchanges began in the 1860. Russia's invasion in Ukraine has roiled global markets. Inflat...
By Turdean Cosmina Maria, Benea Marius Călin
A MINOR AS A TRANSPLANT ORGAN DONOR
Human organ donation is an act of humanity and mercy, an expression of solidarity with the person in need of an organ and his family and, therefore, represents socially desirable and notably acceptable individual action. A living donor transplant is based on the principle of voluntarism and the protection of the individual person's autonomy, ...
By Dragica Živojinović, Nina Planojević
CHALLENGES FOR CRYPTOCURRENCY AUDIT, ATTITUDES OF PRACTITIONERS IN THE AUDIT IN THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA
Cryptocurrencies are a challenge for auditors worldwide because entities required to audit financial statements can do business with cryptocurrencies. Since the accounting coverage of cryptocurrencies is not yet clearly defined, cryptocurrencies have a particular specific risk that arises due to insufficient knowledge of cryptocurrencies, the...
By Nemanja I. Jakovljević
VALUE BASED APPROACH AS A DRIVER OF MODERN HEALTHCARE
Modern healthcare is characterized by a clear trend towards a value-based approach first presented by M. Porter in 2004 as a competitive strategy for US healthcare system. The concept expands the focus from operating solely with clinical data by including a patient’s values. The goal of the study is to present a personal experience of i...
By Yuliia Zuenkova
TAXATION AND COMMON TAX POLICY IN EU COUNTRIES
Today's modern states cover most of their expenditures with fiscal revenues, which are undoubtedly the most important group of revenues, and the most prominent item of these revenues should be taxes that cover 80% of public expenditures in the budgets of modern states. Through the introduction to the types and goals of taxation, the scope of ...
By Mirjana Radaković
STABILITY OF THE CURRENCY BOARD SYSTEM OF BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
This paper deals with the topic of definition, structure, goal and stability of the currency board system in Bosnia and Herzegovina with the main focus on the eventual stability of the system itself. The currency board system is an alternative to traditional central banking, in which the monetary authority or central bank issues a domestic cu...
By Mirjana Radaković, Mladen Ivić
EFFICIENCY OF GOVERNMENT AND CORRUPTION CONTROL AS DETERMINANTS OF INFLUENCE OF FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENTS
The paper examines the impact of government efficiency and corruption control as two of a total of six partial indicators of the World Bank's perception of the quality of public governance (World Governance Indicators) on foreign direct investment (FDI) inflows from the Western Balkans (WB) from 2010 to 2019. years. It was concluded that the ...
By Slobodan Cvetanović, Dragan Turanjanin, Aleksandar Kostić