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    Resonant intuition as the driving force of emotional education

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    In my publication, the following terms are described and structured in their interaction: emotional education, education of the heart, exchange of ideas through recurring patterns, Descartes and the doubtful, self-confident person, Pietism as the body of thought of conviction of the heart instead of beliefs; conviction of the heart as a creative force, acquisition of knowledge versus bulimia learning, personal acquisition of knowledge through emotional attachment, transforming information into applicable skills, emotional attachment as resonance ability, promotion of resonance-capable intuition

    Critique on Universalism Versus Cultural Relativism Debate, With Special Attention to Customary Law and Constitutionalism In South Africa

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    I critique the longstanding debate between universalism and cultural relativism, particularly within the frameworks of customary law and constitutionalism in South Africa. As globalisation confronts diverse cultural expressions with prevailing human rights norms, the tensions between universalists, who advocate for universal human rights, and cultural relativists, who assert the primacy of cultural practices, have become increasingly pertinent. I explore the implications of this binary opposition on the interpretation and implementation of South African customary law in relation to the Constitution’s Bill of Rights. Through an examination of case law, historical context, and legal frameworks, I argue that such debates often lead to more confusion than clarity, undermining efforts toward the effective co-existence of customary practices and constitutional mandates. The analysis also highlights that the dichotomy of universalism versus cultural relativism offers a more integrated approach that acknowledges the dynamic interplay of culture and law necessary for advancing democracy and human rights. I call for a dialogical framework to be employed in discussions around customary law to suggest pathways that honour constitutional commitments and cultural integrity in South Africa and beyond

    Hrvatska standardnojezična norma u promidžbenim tiskanim katalozima trgovačkih lanaca

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    This paper explores the language used in promotional printed materials of retail chains, focusing on how it differs from the rules of standard Croatian. It especially analyses the frequency and types of language errors and explains what the language norm is, how language errors are classified, and what the main features of advertising texts are, including their purpose and writing style. Paper analysis the advertising catalogs of ten retail chains in Croatia. The most common errors found were in spelling and word choice, while grammar errors were less frequent, such as those in pronunciation, word forms, sentence structure, and word creation. The results show that the language rules are not applied consistently and that foreign languages, especially English, have a strong influence on the way advertising messages are written in these catalogs.Rad se bavi analizom jezičnoga korpusa u promidžbenim tiskovinama trgovačkih lanaca radi utvrđivanja odstupanja od jezične norme hrvatskoga standardnoga jezika, s posebnim naglaskom na učestalost i vrste jezičnih pogrešaka. Opisuje se pojam jezične norme, klasifikacija jezičnih pogrešaka te obilježja reklamnoga diskursa, s osvrtom i na njegovo funkcionalnostilsko određenje. U istraživanju je analiziran korpus reklamnih kataloga iz deset trgovačkih lanaca u Hrvatskoj, pri čemu su najčešće zabilježena pravopisna i leksička odstupanja od jezične norme, a nešto rjeđe gramatičke pogreške: fonološke, morfološke, sintaktičke i tvorbene. Istraživanje pokazuje nedosljednu primjenu jezične norme i zamjetan utjecaj stranih jezika, osobito engleskoga, na oblikovanje reklama u katalozima trgovačkih lanaca u Hrvatskoj.The Croatian standard language norm in promotional printed catalo­gues of retail chains. This paper explores the language used in promotional printed materials of retail chains, focusing on how it differs from the rules of standard Croatian. It especially analyses the frequency and types of language errors and explains what the language norm is, how language errors are classified, and what the main features of advertising texts are, including their purpose and writing style. Paper analysis the advertising catalogs of ten retail chains in Croatia. The most common errors found were in spelling and word choice, while grammar errors were less frequent, such as those in pronunciation, word forms, sentence structure, and word creation. The results show that the language rules are not applied consistently and that foreign languages, especially English, have a strong influence on the way advertising messages are written in these catalogs

    A munkavállalók magánszférájának védelme a távmunka során

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    Gyulavári Tamás (szerk.): Munkajog. ELTE Eötvös Kiadó, 2012.

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    The limits of the transfer of rights and obligations arising from employment relationships

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    Old limbs, new twigs: From classic to novel forms of protected characteristics in European anti-discrimination law

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