Kamyshnykova, Evelina
This study provides a comparative analysis of the economic growth paths of Ukraine and Poland from a growth‑model perspective and determines how to calibrate Ukraine’s growth model to converge with Poland’s booming economy. The methodology comprises an approach to operationalizing growth models for GDP growth decomposition into “import‑adjusted” de...
Hrytsyshen, Dymytrii Hrabchuk, Iryna Hrabchuk, Oleksandr Ksendzuk, Valentyna Lysak, Serhii
The study characterizes financial monitoring as part of the system for preventing and counteracting the legalization of income and the financing of terrorism. The purpose of the research is to study the experience of how national financial monitoring systems function (in the UK, USA, China, Georgia, Moldova, Pakistan, Poland and Ukraine) in order t...
Stetsyshyn, Oleh
The article focuses on the 1918–1920 service in the Ukrainian Galician Army (UHA) of ethnic Poles and representatives of other nationalities who were born in the territory of today’s Poland. UHA was the armed forces of the West Ukrainian People’s Republic (Ukrainian abbreviation – ZUNR), which in the years 1918–1919 fought against the Polish army f...
Bąk, Tomasz
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International conference KNOWLEDGE-BASED ORGANIZATION
The article describes the aid Poland is providing to Ukraine fighting Russia. Our country has been providing both humanitarian and military assistance since the beginning of Russia’s conflict with Ukraine, i.e. from 24 February 2022 up till now. Poland is a country that is at the forefront of contributing such help. Special attention should be paid...
Ichim, Alexandru-Mihăiță
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Proceedings of the International Conference on Business Excellence
Crises will always change society. Since 2020, since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, the world economy has had many trials to overcome. Likewise, the values of states or state alliances prioritizing their citizens' medical, social, and economic well-being have also been tested. The European Union was severely affected by the COVID-19 pandemi...
Gerałt, Bartłomiej
This article attempts to provide an overview of the most important international regulations relating to the provision of telecommunication services by private companies to one or more belligerent parties in times of an armed conflict. Taking as an example the recently widely commented issue of Starlink allegedly withholding its services otherwise ...
Matusiak-Frącczak, Magdalena
In 2014, the Russian aggression against Ukraine began and it escalated even greater in February 2022. The Western states, including the Member States of the European Union, reacted and introduced a wide variety of sanctions, first in 2014, then in 2022, yet until now they have not led to the termination of the Russian–Ukrainian conflict and to the ...
Głogowska-Balcerzak, Anna
The article explores the question of crimes committed against the civilian population during the war in Ukraine and the possible ways of bringing to justice those responsible. A full-scale aggression launched by Russia has caused death and widespread suffering of thousands of Ukrainian civilians and combatants. The article focuses on the events fol...
Mazur, Sylwia Katarzyna
The European Union’s response to the war in Ukraine is perceived as swift and relatively coherent. The political willingness to support its attacked neighbour has also extended to Ukraine’s membership bid. Despite protracting war and worsening Ukraine’s position, there are no doubts over the state’s commitment to reforms. For now, it can be safely ...
Kaźmierczak, Krzysztof
The Russo-Ukrainian War is one of the largest – and probably the most intensive – conflicts of the last several decades. Fought between large, regular, and well-equipped forces of two sides, it naturally provides an extremely wide scope of materials for analysis as to the functioning of ius in bello.At the current stage, however, the evidence is of...