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    Economic dimension of labor law: a comprehensive approach

    Ekonomiczny wymiar prawa pracy − ujęcie syntetyczne

    Author(s): Janusz Żołyński / Language(s): Polish / Issue: 1/2023

    Keywords: labor law; economics; praxeology

    Human labour has an economic and social dimension. Social, because the person doing the work does not do it alone, individually. The social act of labour creation occurs. The economic dimension is the result of the fact that the work is undertaken for the sole purpose of earning money, as the activity is paid and therefore economic. For this reason, labour law in its economic dimension should be analysed both as a normative phenomenon and as a concept. Furthermore, it should be considered integrally in the praxeological field, as the law is adopted to be effective through its solutions and not merely showy, satisfying in a given period of history the particular political needs of those currently in power.

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    Sobriety control of employees performing remote work. Observations against the background of the amendments to the Labour Code

    Kontrola trzeźwości pracowników wy
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  • site.btaRabindranath Tagore in Sofia: “Now I Feel Like a Real Bulgarian!”

    On November 17 of 1926, Indian poet and philosopher Rabindranath Tagore delivered a lecture on “Modern Culture” in Sofia's Free Theater. Contemporaries have preserved the memory of an extremely warm welcome and extraordinary attention to the guest. At the send-off, in the square in front of the railway station, Tagore exclaimed: “Now I already feel like a real Bulgarian!”

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    Rabindranath Tagore (1861–1941) is one of the remarkable personalities of his time. Winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1913, poet, musician, artist, public figure and philosopher, he left a lasting mark on world culture (the national anthems of India and Bangladesh are based on his verses). Tagore’s visit to Bulgaria in November 1926 was part of his tour in several European countries. The interest of Bulgarian society in his visit was exceptional.

    In Sofia, Rabindranath Tagore was welcomed by nearly ten thousand people, and his visit was the leading news in all newspapers. (The same thing happened in Ruse.) Tagore's lecture in Sofia on November 17 was widely covered in the media and remains in the memory of many contemporaries. According to the then 28-year-old Konstantin Katsarov (

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    Author(s): Ivet Adam
    Subject(s): Social Sciences, Education, Illtreat, Constitution, Accumulation, History medium Law, Finer Education
    Published by: Нов български университет
    Keywords: Zinovia Katsarov Foundation

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