Where there is no law, but every man does what is right in his own eyes, there is the least of real liberty
Henry M. Robert

№34, (2003)

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Corporate Liability for Human Rights

Wittingly or unwittingly, individuals do things that injure other individuals. For society to function, it must provide individuals with incentives not to do so, through rewards and punishments,...
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Specifics of Public Relations In Kyiv Rus’

Needless to say that what we know as public relations is a modern phenomenon resulting from social relationships getting more complicated, media progress, etc. It is safe to assume that public...
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New Format? Maybe In May 2004

“In general, the meeting was a success. Ukraine has clearly formulated the results achieved in implementing the Target Plan in 2003. We also presented a draft Plan for 2004. Both NATO and Ukrainian...
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Want to Become European? Do it!

On November 6, Ostroh hosted a joint project of The Day , Ostroh Academy, and Kamyanets-Podilsky University (See more on this on page 1). Before that, visiting the Ostroh Academy to present the...
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Ombudsperson to Defend Privileges in Constitutional Court

Ombudsperson Nina Karpachova has submitted an appeal to the Constitutional Court of Ukraine demanding a judicial review of the Verkhovna Rada resolution, On the Priorities of the Budgetary Policy for...
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A Panoramic View of the People’s Theater

When journalists write about the crisis of the theatrical genre in Ukraine, they usually mean professional companies, forgetting that hundreds (or maybe even thousands) of amateur theaters are still...
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Don’t Be Embarrassed... T o Speak Ukrainian!

November 9 marks the Day of the Ukrainian Language and Literature. Linguists admit that ours is one of the world’s most developed languages. Courses of Ukrainian language and literature are taught at...
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“History is a science, so you can learn from the past!”

During the presentation of the two-volume collection of The Day’s Library Series (Ukraine Incognita and Dvi Rusi under the editorship of Larysa Ivshyna) in Kamyanets-Podilsky, we met with Prof....
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Consortium after Tuzla

The opposition and the parliamentary majority have opened another front line of relentless confrontation. As the Verkhovna Rada Fuel Committee was in session, the two sides took diametrically...
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The Cathedral of the Resurrection of Christ of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church is under construction in Kyiv

The residence of the Patriarch of the UGCC is built simultaneously with the cathedral, including religious and office premises, and a large conference hall to hold synodal and other meetings of the...
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EU Enlargement: Pros and Cons For Ukraine

Ukraine’s European aspirations and the consequences of EU enlargement, which Ukraine will feel as early as next year, have been of late actively discussed in the regions. Ukrainian diplomats predict...
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Korean-Ukrainian Carmen

The Friday before last Kyiv music lovers had a chance to appreciate the skills of opera singers from the Republic of Korea. Soloists of the BeSeTo Seoul Opera Company took part in Carmen at the...
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Things politicians should avoid

Reflections on who will benefit or suffer from the scandalous failure of Our Ukraine’s convention in Donetsk (cancelled two weeks ago, owing to dirty political technologies) are interesting for...
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The Defender of Europe, or the Destiny Of Sahaidachny’s Golden Sword

In 2001, Kyiv saw the unveiling of a monument to Petro Konashevych-Sahaidachny, a prominent Cossack hetman of the early seventeenth century, one of Ukraine’s most illustrious figures. Without doubt,...
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This week in history

November 11. 1920. Red Army regiments and Nestor Makhno’s army occupied Perekop, opening the road to the Crimean peninsula. 1921. The Church Council started in Kyiv, proclaiming the Autocephalous...

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