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Karavana dirke po Italiji bo kmalu prikolesarila do Slovenije. Cilj 14-te etape je v Novi Gorici, kjer je pričakovati sprinterski zaključek. Ob trasi se je zbrala množica navdušenih navijačev, ki bodo pozdravili Primoža Rogliča, Jana Tratnika in Matevža Govekarja. Gostovanje Gira je sicer tudi precejšen finančni zalogaj, v Novi Gorici ga ocenjujejo na približno 300 tisoč evrov, na pomoč je priskočila tudi država. V oddaji tudi o tem: - Rusija z droni in raketami silovito nad Kijev, državi izmenjali še 600 ujetnikov - V Kopru dan Slovenske vojske, na ogled oborožitev in dejavnosti - Stranko SDS bo še naprej vodil Janez Janša; ta že zavrnil predvolilne koalicije
Svetovni dan čebel je Organizacija združenih narodov v New Yorku na pobudo Čebelarske zveze Slovenije iz leta 2014 in z velikem naporom cele Slovenije ter s soglasno podpro vse svetovne politike potrdila 20. decembra 2017. Prvo praznovanje smo imeli 20. maja 2018 v Žirovnici, rojstnem kraju Antona Janše, 20. maj je namreč njegov datum rojstva in na ta dan praznujemo svetovni dan čebel. Cilj svetovnega dne čebel je zaščita čebel in drugih opraševalcev.
Izrael je danes potrdil, da je z okrepljenimi napadi, ki so od četrtka terjali več kot 300 žrtev, začel novo ofenzivo v Gazi. Cilj ofenzive je dolgoročno zavzetje skoraj celotne enklave. Kljub silovitim napadom in stradanju civilistov je palestinsko gibanje Hamas sporočilo, da v Dohi potekajo pogovori med stranema o pogojih za premirje. Medtem pa naj bi Washington, po poročanju ameriških medijev, pripravljal načrt za trajno preselitev milijona Palestincev iz Gaze v Libijo. Na vrhu Arabske lige v Bagdadu pozivajo h koncu vojne in rešitvi konflikta. Drugi poudarki oddaje: - Rusija na pogajanjih o premirju od Kijeva zahtevala umik sil iz štirih ukrajinskih regij. - Začenjajo se tedni ljubiteljske kulture, ki do začetka junija ponujajo več kot 100 dogodkov. - Kajakaš Martin Srabotnik bronast na evropskem prvenstvu v slalomu na na divjih vodah v Parizu.
Ja sam Aleksandra Vančevska, geštalt terapeutski savetnik i UKCP terapeut pod supervizijom. Cilj mi je da kreiramo prostor gde se uspeh sastaje sa spokojem. Želim da podržim one koji u životu dosta postižu da nauče kako da stave negu sebe, autentičnost i ispunjenje na prvo mesto, gradeći tako uspeh u ritmu svoga bića.
U nedjelju, 11. svibnja je započelo obilježavanje Nacionalnog tjedna palijativne skrbi. Ovo je njegova 30. obljetnica postojanja. Ovogodišnji moto pod kojim se održava je postavljen u obliku pitanja: "Koji je vaš plan?" Cilj mu je potaknuti razgovore o skrbi na kraju života koji bi mogli uključivati raspravu i provedbu kulturološki primjerenih običaja i tradicija povezanih sa smrću i umiranjem. S kulturološki primjerenom palijativnom skrbi se bavi nova internetska radionica koju su početkom Nacionalnog tjedna palijativne skrbina pokrenuli iz organizacije Dementia Australia u suradnji sa Zakladom Fronditha Care.
Ja sam Aleksandra Vančevska, geštalt terapeutski savetnik i UKCP terapeut pod supervizijom. Cilj mi je da kreiramo prostor gde se uspeh sastaje sa spokojem. Želim da podržim one koji u životu dosta postižu da nauče kako da stave negu sebe, autentičnost i ispunjenje na prvo mesto, a da pritom ostanu uspešni u onome što rade.
Welcoming address by the Editors-in-Chief (Marno Swart and Renatus Otto Franz Derler) (00:00)Welcoming address by the Honorary Editor-in-Chief (Dr Rumiana Yotova, Assistant Professor in International Law) (04:49)Introduction (08:10)Keynote address 1 – Judge Bogdan Aurescu, International Court of Justice: 'Lessons Learned: the Recent Activity of the International Court of Justice; the Work of the International Law Commission on Sea-Level Rise in Relation to International Law' (10:21)This is a recording from the events of the 14th Annual Cambridge International Law ConferenceThis is a collection of recordings from the events of the 14th Annual Cambridge International Law Conference, held under the title 'Navigating a Multipolar World: Challenges to the Post-WWII Status Quo of International Law' on 28 & 29 April 2025 at the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge.For more information about the conference, and the Journal, see: http://cilj.co.uk/
Keynote address 2 – Judge Tomas Heidar, President, International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea: 'Bringing Climate Change into the Realm of the Law of the Sea Convention: The ITLOS Advisory Opinion'Introduction (00:00)Keynote 2 (02:49)This is a recording from the events of the 14th Annual Cambridge International Law ConferenceThis is a collection of recordings from the events of the 14th Annual Cambridge International Law Conference, held under the title 'Navigating a Multipolar World: Challenges to the Post-WWII Status Quo of International Law' on 28 & 29 April 2025 at the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge.For more information about the conference, and the Journal, see: http://cilj.co.uk/
Keynote address 4 – Ambassador Rena Lee: 'The Institutionalisation of International Law in a Multipolar World'Introduction (00:00)Keynote 4 (01:18)This is a recording from the events of the 14th Annual Cambridge International Law ConferenceThis is a collection of recordings from the events of the 14th Annual Cambridge International Law Conference, held under the title 'Navigating a Multipolar World: Challenges to the Post-WWII Status Quo of International Law' on 28 & 29 April 2025 at the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge.For more information about the conference, and the Journal, see: http://cilj.co.uk/
Moderator: Stephen Fietta KC, Founder, Fietta LLP.1. Dr Jolyon Ford SFHEA, Professor, Australian National University; and Dr Imogen Saunders, Associate Professor, Australian National University: International Law as Geology: Crawford's core/periphery metaphor and challenges to the contemporary international legal order. (02:18)2. Ms Jessie Phyffer, LLD Candidate, University of Pretoria; Research Associate University of Johannesburg: The “International Community”: A Useful Rhetorical Technique to Induce a Common Interest-Based International Legal Order. (17:40)3. Dr Sarah McCosker, Founding Partner, Lexbridge Lawyers; and Dr Esmé Shirlow, Associate Professor, Australian National University: The Rise of Non- Treaty Instruments: Challenges and Implications for the Post-WWII Status Quo of International Law. (27:50)4. Mr Taran Molloy, Barrister (New Zealand): De-pluralising International Legal Personality: International Organisations and the 20th Century Shift to Statehood. (45:42)5. Mr Sebastian von Massow, PhD Candidate, European University Institute: Litigating Colonial Self-Determination. (59:22)This is a recording from the events of the 14th Annual Cambridge International Law ConferenceThis is a collection of recordings from the events of the 14th Annual Cambridge International Law Conference, held under the title 'Navigating a Multipolar World: Challenges to the Post-WWII Status Quo of International Law' on 28 & 29 April 2025 at the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge.For more information about the conference, and the Journal, see:http://cilj.co.uk/
Moderator: Jessica Simor KC, Barrister, Matrix Chambers.1. Ms Crisela Bernardino, Researcher in Corporate Climate Litigation, British Insitutue of International and Comparative Law (BIICL): In the Interests of Climate Justice: International Law and Decolonial Perspectives on the Philippine Climate Case Against the ‘Carbon Majors'. (02:08)2. Mr Selman Aksünger, PhD Candidate, Maastricht University: Permanent Sovereignty Over Maritime Zones: A Response to Sea Level Rise Induced Coastal Instability. (19:39)3. Ms Jessica Crow, PhD Candidate, University of Cambridge: Emissions Trading: An Emerging Tension at the Nexus of Investment Protection and Climate Governance. (34:48)4. Ms Katharina Neumann, DPhil Candidate, University of Oxford: The Forgotten Sector: The UN Climate Change Regime and Agricultural Emissions. (52:02)This is a recording from the events of the 14th Annual Cambridge International Law ConferenceThis is a collection of recordings from the events of the 14th Annual Cambridge International Law Conference, held under the title 'Navigating a Multipolar World: Challenges to the Post-WWII Status Quo of International Law' on 28 & 29 April 2025 at the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge.For more information about the conference, and the Journal, see:http://cilj.co.uk/
Moderator: Émilie Pottle, Barrister, Temple Garden Chambers.1. Ms Danielle Flanagan, Associate, Hogan Lovells LLP: Rethinking Universal Jurisdiction: A Shift Towards Greater Universality? (01:54)2. Dr Ata Hindi, Murphy Institute Visiting Assistant Professor of Law, Tulane University School of Law: Here Comes Your Ghost Again: Individual Immunities for International Crimes. (16:51)3. Dr Giovanni Chiarini, Assistant Professor of Law, Alfaisal University: Negotiated Justice Transformation: From Post-WWII Military Tribunals' Ethical Denial to Modern International Courts' Procedural Approaches.(34:59)Please note there are some audio glitches on this recording. Please accept our apologies for any inconvenience.This is a recording from the events of the 14th Annual Cambridge International Law ConferenceThis is a collection of recordings from the events of the 14th Annual Cambridge International Law Conference, held under the title 'Navigating a Multipolar World: Challenges to the Post-WWII Status Quo of International Law' on 28 & 29 April 2025 at the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge.For more information about the conference, and the Journal, see:http://cilj.co.uk/
Moderator: Dr Tugba Basaran, Director of the Centre for the Study of Global Human Movement, University of Cambridge.1. Dr Lora Izvorova, LSE Fellow, London School of Economics and Political Sciences: Deconstructing Dignity: Two Archetypes in European Human Rights Law. (01:10)2. Dr Chloë McRae Gilgan, Senior Lecturer, University of Lincoln: Refuge in Peril: The Responsibility to Protect Populations Fleeing Mass Atrocities. (19:18)3. Dr Bethan Hall, Postdoctoral Fellow, Centre for International Law, National University of Singapore: The Human Rights Obligations of Corporate Sovereigns. (38:57)4. Dr Gabriela García Escobar, Professor of Public International Law, Universidad Panamericana: Two Models of Universality: What are the Prospects for Human Rights in a Fragmented World? (55:45)This is a recording from the events of the 14th Annual Cambridge International Law ConferenceThis is a collection of recordings from the events of the 14th Annual Cambridge International Law Conference, held under the title 'Navigating a Multipolar World: Challenges to the Post-WWII Status Quo of International Law' on 28 & 29 April 2025 at the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge.For more information about the conference, and the Journal, see:http://cilj.co.uk/
Moderator: Bart Wasiak, Senior Associate, Arnold & Porter.1. Dr Ernst-Ulrich Petersman, Professor Emeritus, European University Insitutite: Constitutional Pluralism as Political Driver for Multipolar Re-ordering of International Legal Systems. (04:35)2. Dr Konstantina Georgaki, Assistant Professor in International and European Economic Law, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki: The EU's defence to economic warfare: A long-awaited U-turn? (21:35)3. Dr Abdulkadir Nacar, Researcher, Istanbul Univeristy: Decentralized Finance as a Tool for Objective Global Sanctions: Integrating Capital Influence within the UN System. (40:53)4. Ms Khrystyna Kostiushko, Independent Counsel: Consequences of Incorporation/Annexation of Territory for the Spatial Scope of Application of Investment Treaties. (55:00)This is a recording from the events of the 14th Annual Cambridge International Law ConferenceThis is a collection of recordings from the events of the 14th Annual Cambridge International Law Conference, held under the title 'Navigating a Multipolar World: Challenges to the Post-WWII Status Quo of International Law' on 28 & 29 April 2025 at the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge.For more information about the conference, and the Journal, see:http://cilj.co.uk/
Moderator: Commodore Ian Park, UK Royal Navy; Visiting Lecturer in Law, Yale Law School.1. Ms Liuva Ramos Masó, Early Career Researcher (Ghent Alumni), Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR): Hide and seek with private military companies (pmcs) the urgent need for an international regulatory framework. (01:48)2. Dr Kostia Gorobets, Assistant Professor of International Law, University of Groningen: The Law of Multipolarity: How Russia Creates Its Alternative Legality. (17:02)3. Dr Alberto Rinaldi, Postdoctoral Researcher, Lund University: Cognitive Warfare in the Biotechnological Age: Threats and Challenges to International Law. (29:18)4. Dr Mohamad Janaby, Lecturer, University of Glasgow: Counter-Terrorism and Government Recognition: The Intersection of International Law in Post-Conflict Transitions. (44:21)This is a recording from the events of the 14th Annual Cambridge International Law ConferenceThis is a collection of recordings from the events of the 14th Annual Cambridge International Law Conference, held under the title 'Navigating a Multipolar World: Challenges to the Post-WWII Status Quo of International Law' on 28 & 29 April 2025 at the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge.For more information about the conference, and the Journal, see:http://cilj.co.uk/
Closing address by the Editors-in-Chief and Conference Convenor (Marno Swart, Renatus Otto Franz Derler (00:00) and Kevin Zou(01:33)).This is a recording from the events of the 14th Annual Cambridge International Law ConferenceThis is a collection of recordings from the events of the 14th Annual Cambridge International Law Conference, held under the title 'Navigating a Multipolar World: Challenges to the Post-WWII Status Quo of International Law' on 28 & 29 April 2025 at the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge.For more information about the conference, and the Journal, see: http://cilj.co.uk/
Moderator: Joshua Kelly, Freshfields.1. Ms Paulina Rundel, PhD Candidate, University of Vienna: The UN Charter Navigating the Moon: The Moon Agreement versus the Artemis Accords. (02:10)2. Dr Abbie-Rose Hampton, Research Associate; Leverhulme Trust Early Career Fellow, King's College London: Pathogen Access and Benefit-Sharing and the Pandemic Treaty: Maintaining the Status Quo? (20:55)3. Dr Milena Sterio, Charles R. Emrick Jr. – Calfee Halter & Griswold Professor of Law, Cleveland State University College of Law: Artificial Intelligence and Individual Criminal Responsibility: A Paradox or a Possibility? (34:48)4. Ms Martina Elia Vitoloni, DCL Candidate, McGill University: Orbiting Beyond Control: International Law and the Rise of Private Power in Outer Space. (50:40)This is a recording from the events of the 14th Annual Cambridge International Law ConferenceThis is a collection of recordings from the events of the 14th Annual Cambridge International Law Conference, held under the title 'Navigating a Multipolar World: Challenges to the Post-WWII Status Quo of International Law' on 28 & 29 April 2025 at the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge.For more information about the conference, and the Journal, see:http://cilj.co.uk/
Moderator: Bart Wasiak, Senior Associate, Arnold & Porter.1. Dr Ernst-Ulrich Petersman, Professor Emeritus, European University Insitutite: Constitutional Pluralism as Political Driver for Multipolar Re-ordering of International Legal Systems. (04:35)2. Dr Konstantina Georgaki, Assistant Professor in International and European Economic Law, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki: The EU's defence to economic warfare: A long-awaited U-turn? (21:35)3. Dr Abdulkadir Nacar, Researcher, Istanbul Univeristy: Decentralized Finance as a Tool for Objective Global Sanctions: Integrating Capital Influence within the UN System. (40:53)4. Ms Khrystyna Kostiushko, Independent Counsel: Consequences of Incorporation/Annexation of Territory for the Spatial Scope of Application of Investment Treaties. (55:00)This is a recording from the events of the 14th Annual Cambridge International Law ConferenceThis is a collection of recordings from the events of the 14th Annual Cambridge International Law Conference, held under the title 'Navigating a Multipolar World: Challenges to the Post-WWII Status Quo of International Law' on 28 & 29 April 2025 at the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge.For more information about the conference, and the Journal, see:http://cilj.co.uk/
Keynote address 4 – Ambassador Rena Lee: 'The Institutionalisation of International Law in a Multipolar World'Introduction (00:00)Keynote 4 (01:18)This is a recording from the events of the 14th Annual Cambridge International Law ConferenceThis is a collection of recordings from the events of the 14th Annual Cambridge International Law Conference, held under the title 'Navigating a Multipolar World: Challenges to the Post-WWII Status Quo of International Law' on 28 & 29 April 2025 at the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge.For more information about the conference, and the Journal, see: http://cilj.co.uk/
Moderator: Commodore Ian Park, UK Royal Navy; Visiting Lecturer in Law, Yale Law School.1. Ms Liuva Ramos Masó, Early Career Researcher (Ghent Alumni), Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR): Hide and seek with private military companies (pmcs) the urgent need for an international regulatory framework. (01:48)2. Dr Kostia Gorobets, Assistant Professor of International Law, University of Groningen: The Law of Multipolarity: How Russia Creates Its Alternative Legality. (17:02)3. Dr Alberto Rinaldi, Postdoctoral Researcher, Lund University: Cognitive Warfare in the Biotechnological Age: Threats and Challenges to International Law. (29:18)4. Dr Mohamad Janaby, Lecturer, University of Glasgow: Counter-Terrorism and Government Recognition: The Intersection of International Law in Post-Conflict Transitions. (44:21)This is a recording from the events of the 14th Annual Cambridge International Law ConferenceThis is a collection of recordings from the events of the 14th Annual Cambridge International Law Conference, held under the title 'Navigating a Multipolar World: Challenges to the Post-WWII Status Quo of International Law' on 28 & 29 April 2025 at the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge.For more information about the conference, and the Journal, see:http://cilj.co.uk/
Moderator: Joshua Kelly, Freshfields.1. Ms Paulina Rundel, PhD Candidate, University of Vienna: The UN Charter Navigating the Moon: The Moon Agreement versus the Artemis Accords. (02:10)2. Dr Abbie-Rose Hampton, Research Associate; Leverhulme Trust Early Career Fellow, King's College London: Pathogen Access and Benefit-Sharing and the Pandemic Treaty: Maintaining the Status Quo? (20:55)3. Dr Milena Sterio, Charles R. Emrick Jr. – Calfee Halter & Griswold Professor of Law, Cleveland State University College of Law: Artificial Intelligence and Individual Criminal Responsibility: A Paradox or a Possibility? (34:48)4. Ms Martina Elia Vitoloni, DCL Candidate, McGill University: Orbiting Beyond Control: International Law and the Rise of Private Power in Outer Space. (50:40)This is a recording from the events of the 14th Annual Cambridge International Law ConferenceThis is a collection of recordings from the events of the 14th Annual Cambridge International Law Conference, held under the title 'Navigating a Multipolar World: Challenges to the Post-WWII Status Quo of International Law' on 28 & 29 April 2025 at the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge.For more information about the conference, and the Journal, see:http://cilj.co.uk/
Closing address by the Editors-in-Chief and Conference Convenor (Marno Swart, Renatus Otto Franz Derler (00:00) and Kevin Zou(01:33)).This is a recording from the events of the 14th Annual Cambridge International Law ConferenceThis is a collection of recordings from the events of the 14th Annual Cambridge International Law Conference, held under the title 'Navigating a Multipolar World: Challenges to the Post-WWII Status Quo of International Law' on 28 & 29 April 2025 at the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge.For more information about the conference, and the Journal, see: http://cilj.co.uk/
Welcoming address by the Editors-in-Chief (Marno Swart and Renatus Otto Franz Derler) (00:00)Welcoming address by the Honorary Editor-in-Chief (Dr Rumiana Yotova, Assistant Professor in International Law) (04:49)Introduction (08:10)Keynote address 1 – Judge Bogdan Aurescu, International Court of Justice: 'Lessons Learned: the Recent Activity of the International Court of Justice; the Work of the International Law Commission on Sea-Level Rise in Relation to International Law' (10:21)This is a recording from the events of the 14th Annual Cambridge International Law ConferenceThis is a collection of recordings from the events of the 14th Annual Cambridge International Law Conference, held under the title 'Navigating a Multipolar World: Challenges to the Post-WWII Status Quo of International Law' on 28 & 29 April 2025 at the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge.For more information about the conference, and the Journal, see: http://cilj.co.uk/
Moderator: Émilie Pottle, Barrister, Temple Garden Chambers.1. Ms Danielle Flanagan, Associate, Hogan Lovells LLP: Rethinking Universal Jurisdiction: A Shift Towards Greater Universality? (01:54)2. Dr Ata Hindi, Murphy Institute Visiting Assistant Professor of Law, Tulane University School of Law: Here Comes Your Ghost Again: Individual Immunities for International Crimes. (16:51)3. Dr Giovanni Chiarini, Assistant Professor of Law, Alfaisal University: Negotiated Justice Transformation: From Post-WWII Military Tribunals' Ethical Denial to Modern International Courts' Procedural Approaches.(34:59)Please note there are some audio glitches on this recording. Please accept our apologies for any inconvenience.This is a recording from the events of the 14th Annual Cambridge International Law ConferenceThis is a collection of recordings from the events of the 14th Annual Cambridge International Law Conference, held under the title 'Navigating a Multipolar World: Challenges to the Post-WWII Status Quo of International Law' on 28 & 29 April 2025 at the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge.For more information about the conference, and the Journal, see:http://cilj.co.uk/
Moderator: Jessica Simor KC, Barrister, Matrix Chambers.1. Ms Crisela Bernardino, Researcher in Corporate Climate Litigation, British Insitutue of International and Comparative Law (BIICL): In the Interests of Climate Justice: International Law and Decolonial Perspectives on the Philippine Climate Case Against the ‘Carbon Majors'. (02:08)2. Mr Selman Aksünger, PhD Candidate, Maastricht University: Permanent Sovereignty Over Maritime Zones: A Response to Sea Level Rise Induced Coastal Instability. (19:39)3. Ms Jessica Crow, PhD Candidate, University of Cambridge: Emissions Trading: An Emerging Tension at the Nexus of Investment Protection and Climate Governance. (34:48)4. Ms Katharina Neumann, DPhil Candidate, University of Oxford: The Forgotten Sector: The UN Climate Change Regime and Agricultural Emissions. (52:02)This is a recording from the events of the 14th Annual Cambridge International Law ConferenceThis is a collection of recordings from the events of the 14th Annual Cambridge International Law Conference, held under the title 'Navigating a Multipolar World: Challenges to the Post-WWII Status Quo of International Law' on 28 & 29 April 2025 at the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge.For more information about the conference, and the Journal, see:http://cilj.co.uk/
Moderator: Stephen Fietta KC, Founder, Fietta LLP.1. Dr Jolyon Ford SFHEA, Professor, Australian National University; and Dr Imogen Saunders, Associate Professor, Australian National University: International Law as Geology: Crawford's core/periphery metaphor and challenges to the contemporary international legal order. (02:18)2. Ms Jessie Phyffer, LLD Candidate, University of Pretoria; Research Associate University of Johannesburg: The “International Community”: A Useful Rhetorical Technique to Induce a Common Interest-Based International Legal Order. (17:40)3. Dr Sarah McCosker, Founding Partner, Lexbridge Lawyers; and Dr Esmé Shirlow, Associate Professor, Australian National University: The Rise of Non- Treaty Instruments: Challenges and Implications for the Post-WWII Status Quo of International Law. (27:50)4. Mr Taran Molloy, Barrister (New Zealand): De-pluralising International Legal Personality: International Organisations and the 20th Century Shift to Statehood. (45:42)5. Mr Sebastian von Massow, PhD Candidate, European University Institute: Litigating Colonial Self-Determination. (59:22)This is a recording from the events of the 14th Annual Cambridge International Law ConferenceThis is a collection of recordings from the events of the 14th Annual Cambridge International Law Conference, held under the title 'Navigating a Multipolar World: Challenges to the Post-WWII Status Quo of International Law' on 28 & 29 April 2025 at the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge.For more information about the conference, and the Journal, see:http://cilj.co.uk/
Moderator: Dr Tugba Basaran, Director of the Centre for the Study of Global Human Movement, University of Cambridge.1. Dr Lora Izvorova, LSE Fellow, London School of Economics and Political Sciences: Deconstructing Dignity: Two Archetypes in European Human Rights Law. (01:10)2. Dr Chloë McRae Gilgan, Senior Lecturer, University of Lincoln: Refuge in Peril: The Responsibility to Protect Populations Fleeing Mass Atrocities. (19:18)3. Dr Bethan Hall, Postdoctoral Fellow, Centre for International Law, National University of Singapore: The Human Rights Obligations of Corporate Sovereigns. (38:57)4. Dr Gabriela García Escobar, Professor of Public International Law, Universidad Panamericana: Two Models of Universality: What are the Prospects for Human Rights in a Fragmented World? (55:45)This is a recording from the events of the 14th Annual Cambridge International Law ConferenceThis is a collection of recordings from the events of the 14th Annual Cambridge International Law Conference, held under the title 'Navigating a Multipolar World: Challenges to the Post-WWII Status Quo of International Law' on 28 & 29 April 2025 at the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge.For more information about the conference, and the Journal, see:http://cilj.co.uk/
Keynote address 2 – Judge Tomas Heidar, President, International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea: 'Bringing Climate Change into the Realm of the Law of the Sea Convention: The ITLOS Advisory Opinion'Introduction (00:00)Keynote 2 (02:49)This is a recording from the events of the 14th Annual Cambridge International Law ConferenceThis is a collection of recordings from the events of the 14th Annual Cambridge International Law Conference, held under the title 'Navigating a Multipolar World: Challenges to the Post-WWII Status Quo of International Law' on 28 & 29 April 2025 at the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge.For more information about the conference, and the Journal, see: http://cilj.co.uk/
Duhovni odmik je čas, ki si ga posameznik nameni za poglobitev vase, iskanje notranjega miru ter osebne ali duhovne rasti. Je vaja za bolj poglobljeno življenje tudi potem, ko se vrnemo k običajnemu vsakdanu. Odmik poteka v umirjenem okolju, stran od vsakdanjega hrupa in obveznosti. Lahko vključuje molitev, meditacijo, razmišljanje, branje Svetega pisma, bogoslužje in lepo naravo ter preprosto tišino. Cilj duhovnih vaj ni le sprostitev, ampak predvsem globlje srečanje z Bogom, vpogled v lastno dušo in da naš življenjski smisel naravnamo v pravo smer ter še bolj prežeto živimo z Njim, ko pridemo nazaj. V oddaji Reflektor so tokrat trije duhovniki - voditelj Peter Čemažar, Damjan Ristić in Matevž Mehle - spregovorili o takem odmiku, duhovnih vajah ter svojih spoznanjih, srečanjih, izkušnjah. Vabljeni k poslušanju! Vas zanima več? - https://www.duhovniodmiki.com/ - https://katoliskamladina.si/aktualno/ - https://jezuiti.si/duhovnost/jezus-in-duhovne-vaje/ - https://www.druzina.si/clanek/duhovne-vaje-v-tisini Moderator pogovora: Peter Čemažar Kamera in montaža: Siniša Kanižaj Urednica področja Duhovnost: Helena Rozman Urednica oddaje Reflektor: Mojca Purger Izdaja Družina d. o. o., www.druzina.si
Ja sam Aleksandra Vančevska, geštalt terapeutski savetnik i UKCP terapeut pod supervizijom. Cilj mi je da kreiramo prostor gde se uspeh sastaje sa spokojem. Želim da podržim one koji u životu dosta postižu da nauče kako da stave negu sebe, autentičnost i ispunjenje na prvo mesto, a da pritom ostanu uspešni u onome što rade.
Digitalizacija, če želimo ali ne, postaja nujnost na skorajda vseh ravneh našega življenja. Po nekaj letih zatišja je ta dobila nov zagon tudi na področju zdravstva. Do sredine prihodnjega leta moramo dokončati projekte, za katere smo predvideli tudi 83 milijonov evrov evropskih sredstev. Osrednji projekt je vzpostavitev centralnega arhiva slikovnega gradiva v zdravstvu. Cilj je brezpapirno zdravstvo, zato naj bi zdravstveni izvajalci uporabljali elektronski terapevtski list in e-karton. Da bi digitalizacijo približali ljudem, bolnikom, pa na lokalni ravni uvajajo tako imenovane zVEM Digi točke. O teh projektih smo se pogovarjali z v. d. generalnega direktorja Direktorata za digitalizacijo v zdravstvu na Ministrstvu za zdravje Tejo Batagelj.
Ja sam Aleksandra Vančevska, geštalt terapeutski savetnik i UKCP terapeut pod supervizijom. Cilj mi je da kreiramo prostor gde se uspeh sastaje sa spokojem. Želim da podržim one koji u životu dosta postižu da nauče kako da stave negu sebe, autentičnost i ispunjenje na prvo mesto, a da pritom ostanu uspešni u onome što rade. Zakaži sesiju: https://calendly.com/aleksandra-vanchevska/discovery-callPodrži podkast tako što ćeš kliknuti SUBSCRIBE ili podeliti sa onima koje voliš.Milica je osnivačica brenda MILI D*OR | Authentic brands” kojim nastoji da pomogne preduzetnicama da od svog biznisa izgrade prepoznatljiv brend kroz rad na brend strategiji, dizajnu vizuelnog identiteta, vizuelnoj i verbalnoj komunikaciji.Autorka je metoda “Brand Inside Out” kojim kroz bolje upoznavanje svog brenda vodi klijentkinje do uspešnijeg predstavljanja sebe i svog brenda u online okruženju.Veruje da je znanje moć a prenošenje ideja umetnost i da se samo zajedništvu mogu napraviti promene koje želimo da vidimo u svom okruženju. https://www.instagram.com/milidor.authenticbrands/https://www.youtube.com/@MILIDOR/videoshttps://milidor.studio/Za informacije o radu sa mnom posetite https://www.instagram.com/aleksandra.phdtherapist/ Ovaj podkast predstavlja lične stavove i mišljenja mojih gostiju i mene. Sadržaj ovde ne treba shvatiti kao medicinski ili psihološki savet. Sadržaj je namenjen u informativne svrhe, a kako je svaka osoba jedinstvena, konsultujte odgovarajućeg stručnjaka za sva konkretna pitanja koja imate.S'ljubavlju,Aleks
Lutka iz soli je potovala na tisoče kilometrov po zemlji, dokler ni prišla do morja. Očarala jo je ogromna šumeča ...Iz knjige Drobne zgodbe za dušo, ki je izšla pri založbi Ognjišče.
Državni zbor bo danes - z dvetretjinsko večino - potrjeval novi zakon o fiskalnem pravilu, ki temelji na novih evropskih pravilih o zdravih javnih financah. Cilj ostaja srednjeročno uravnotežen proračun, tako evropska pravila kot nov domači zakon predvidevajo tudi odstopanja od teh pravil v izjemnih okoliščinah in priprave na aktiviranje te klavzule zaradi obrambnih izdatkov že potekajo. V oddaji tudi o tem: - Evropske zaveznice Ukrajine v Parizu ZA dodatno vojaško pomoč Kijevu in PROTI umiku sankcij proti Moskvi - Po prvem tednu pisanja priloge italijanskega časnika Il Foglio z umetno inteligenco ugotavljajo, da je še vedno ključna vloga človeka - Andreja Slokar na zadnjem slalomu sezone tretja, v Planici popoldne prva od treh tekem v poletih
V soboto, 12. aprila, bo v romarskem svetišču na Sladki Gori 4. vseslovensko srečanje mož, očetov in sinov – »Z ramo ob rami«, Romarji upanja. Naslov srečanja izraža glavne poudarke cerkvene sinode: občestvo, sodelovanje in poslanstvo. Po Sloveniji je zdaj več kot dvajset moških duhovnih skupin, tako imenovani možje svetega Jožefa, ki se širijo. Cilj vseslovenskega srečanja je tudi spodbuda, da se ustanovi še kakšna nova skupina. Prijave za srečanje 12. aprila so še odprte, nas pa je predvsem zanimalo, kaj je moška duhovnost, po kateri metodi delujejo skupine, na čem je poudarek in zakaj je pomembno poslušati drug drugega. V župnijo Sladka Gora v Šmarju pri Jelšah, ki je del Škofije Celje, se je odpravila Jasmina Bauman, ki vabi k poslušanju tokratne oddaje.
Ruski predsednik Vladimir Putin je po telefonskem pogovoru z ameriškim kolegom Donaldom Trumpom pristal na 30-dnevno prekinitev napadov na ukrajinsko energetsko infrastrukturo, popolno premirje pa pogojuje z ustavitvijo oboroževanja ukrajinske vojske. Ukrajinski predsednik Volodimir Zelenski je sporočil, da so pogoji, ki jih je Putin postavil za premirje, namenjeni oslabitvi Ukrajine. Je pa pozdravil 30-dnevno prekinitev napadov na energetsko infrastrukturo.
Islam kot religija in kultura je telesu vselej pripisovala velik pomen. V Koranu beremo, da je človek ustvarjen »v najlepši podobi« (»fī aḥsani taqwīmin«). Znano je, da je že prerok Mohamed prakticiral zdravilstvo in svoji skupnosti dajal higienske nasvete. Klasični muslimanski učenjaki so v 9. in 10. stoletju vneto prevajali starogrške medicinske spise; razmerje med duhom in telesom pa je veljala za eno osrednjih tem islamske filozofije. Zelo pomembno vlogo pa telo igra tudi in ravno v islamskem bogoslužju in njegovi duhovno-mistični tradicij. Telo je modus duhovno-religijskih praktik: od molitve in invokacije, do romanja in askeze – telo igra v islamski duhovni tradiciji bistveno vlogo. Vsakodnevna bazična molitev muslimanov je sestavljena iz različnih telesnih pregibov, pri tem pa stoja pomeni izhodiščno držo. Nadalje telo igra pomembno vlogo pri ritualni invokaciji Božjega imena (»dhikru«), ki jo prakticirajo predvsem muslimanski mistiki (sufiji). Dhikr se izvaja bodisi stoje bodisi sede, toda vselej v rahlem pozibavanju oziroma enakomernem nihanju telesa. Posebno obliko ritualne invokacije v islamu pomeni vrtenje dervišev. Pri tem gre za meditacijo v gibanju, ki posamezniku pomaga doseči ekstatično stanje ljubezni in Božje prezence. Telesno gibanje se tu povzdigne naravnost v subtilno duhovno metodo. Telo pa je prav tako ključen element asketskih vaj in posta kot spoznavno-transformativnega procesa. Cilj askeze kot urjenje telesa in duha sta namreč osebna preobrazba in duhovno spoznanje. Pot v nadčutno, duhovno vodi torej prek dresure čutnega, telesnega. Telo je torej pogoj askeze in hkrati tista dimenzija, ki jo posameznik prek askeze poskuša obvladati ali celo preseči. Ne nazadnje pa je tole bistvena razsežnost tudi v kontekstu islamske eshatologije. Kajti islam – podobno kot krščanstvo – uči, da je odrešenje oziroma poveličanje človeka celostno, tj. tudi telesno. Peklenske muke in rajski užitki so vezani na telo – čeprav subtilno telo – kot medij sprejemanja in zaznavanja. Skratka: človek je telesno in duhovno bitje. Duh prežema telo in telo je vpeto v samo duhovnost. Pravilen, skrben, zdrav in spoštujoč odnos do telesa je zato tudi v islamu imperativ religiozno-etičnega življenja.
Podrži me jednokratnom donacijom na : https://www.gofundme.com/f/t5kvv-being-and-doing-podcast-to-sustain-and-thrive?utm_campaign=p_lico+share-sheet-first-launch&utm_medium=copy_link&utm_source=customerJa sam Aleksandra Vančevska geštalt terapeutski savetnik i UKCP terapeut pod supervizijom. Cilj mi je da kreiramo prostor gde se uspeh sastaje sa spokojem. Želim da podržim one koji u životu dosta postižu da nauče kako da stave negu sebe, autentičnost i ispunjenje na prvo mesto, a da pritom ostanu uspešni u onome što rade.Zakaži sesiju: https://calendly.com/aleksandra-vanchevska/discovery-call?month=2025-03Sandra Nikolić je Psihoterapeut, Edukator, Voditelj radionica i grupa podrške u Edukativnom centaru Autentični život. https://www.instagram.com/autenticnizivot/Being Human and Doing Psychotherapy je podkast koji otkriva ljude u psihoterapeutima i psihoterapeute u ljudima. Kojom god da se profesijom bavimo mi u nju najpre ulazimo sa našom ljudskošću i punoćom celog bića. Kroz ovaj podkast sa radoznalošću istražujem koji su to “tajni sastojci” raznih psihoterapeutskih pravaca i kako se oni integrišu kroz specificne zivotne i ljudske priče terapeuta koji ih praktikuju i žive.Za sve linkove ka ovom podkastu:Linktr.ee: https://linktr.ee/being_and_doingZa informacije o radu sa mnom posetite: https://www.instagram.com/aleksandra.phdtherapist/Ovaj podkast predstavlja lične stavove i mišljenja mojih gostiju i mene. Sadržaj ovde ne treba shvatiti kao medicinski ili psihološki savet. Sadržaj je namenjen u informativne svrhe, a kako je svaka osoba jedinstvena, konsultujte odgovarajućeg stručnjaka za sva konkretna pitanja koja imate.Hvala što ste mi se pridružili na ovom putovanju.S'ljubavlju,Aleks
Ob slovenskem tednu boja proti raku, ki tokrat poteka pod geslom »V boju proti raku bo zavel nov veter!« se prav danes pod okriljem evropskega projekta Nadgradnja presejanja za raka v Sloveniji začenja dvoletno sodelovanje z Mednarodno agencijo za raziskave raka pri SZO in nizozemskim univerzitetnim kliničnim centrom Erasmus MC Rotterdam. Cilj je preveriti upravičenost in izvedljivost novih presejalnih programov za raka prostate in pljučnega raka pri nas. Projekt so predstavili danes na Onkološkem inštitutu, tam je bila Helena Lovinčič.
Stranka SDS stopnjuje pritisk na vladno koalicijo. Najprej je vložila predlog za razrešitev podpredsednice državnega zbora Nataše Sukič, in sicer - kot trdi - zaradi njenih laži in manipulacij v zvezi s pokojninami. Ker je enako trdil tudi predsednik vlade Robert Golob in ker se niti on niti Sukičeva za svoje besede nista opravičila, so v SDS danes, kot so napovedali, vložili še interpelacijo o delu celotne vlade. Del pritiska je tudi zbiranje podpisov za referendum o privilegiranih pokojninah. Kot kaže, bo v nasprotju z nekaterimi prejšnjimi potezami opozicija tokrat pri vseh treh projektih enotna. Druge teme: - Večina upravičencev Vzajemne izbrala izplačilo v denarju, ne delnic. - Putin dopušča sodelovanje Evropske unije na pogovorih o končanju vojne v Ukrajini. - Tako na smučiščih kot v zdraviliščih zadovoljni z obiskom med počitnicami.
Petra Meterc se pogovarja z Novogoričanom Gregorjem Božičem, režiserjem, scenaristom in snemalcem, ki ga poznamo po celovečernem prvencu Zgodbe iz kostanjevih gozdov, nedavno pa se je na 54. filmskem festivalu v Rotterdamu predstavil s kratkim dokumentarno-igranim filmom Navadna hruška, v katerem prek filma svoje raziskovanje sadnih sort na Goriškem razširja na filmsko platno. Z njim smo se pogovarjali tako o njegovem filmskem ustvarjanju kot o raziskovanju sadjarstva in projektu Atlas pozabljenih sadovnjakov, ki bo potekal v okviru Evropske prestolnice kulture GO! 2025.
Ta teden se začenja svetovno prvenstvo v rokometu, slovenska reprezentanca bo vse svoje tekme odigrala na Hrvaškem. O pričakovanjih, favoritih in končnici Lige NFL razmišlja Ognjen Backović.
Lecture summary: In this talk Sharifah Sekalala examines this critical moment in the making of Global Health Law, with two treaty making processes: the newly finalised revisions of the International Health Regulations and ongoing negotiations by the Intergovernmental Negotiation Body for a possible pandemic Accord or Instrument, as we well as soft-law proposals for the World Health Organization proposal for a medical countermeasures platform. The lecture will illustrate that despite the laudable objectives of creating a new system of international law that attempts to redress previous inequalities in accessing vaccines and countermeasures, they are unlikely to meet these broader objectives. The lecture will argue that this is because, despite being a public good, Global Health Law has always been underpinned by capitalist and post-colonial rationales which privilege trade. In order to make lasting changes, the current system of Global Health Law must focus on broader questions of ‘reparations’ that will achieve greater equity. Sharifah is a Professor of Global Health Law at the University of Warwick and the Director of the Warwick Global Health Centre. She is an interdisciplinary researcher whose work is at the intersection of international law, public policy and global health. Professor Sekalala is particularly focused on the role of human rights frameworks in addressing global health inequalities. Her research has focused on health crises in Sub-Saharan Africa, international financing institutions and the rise of non-communicable diseases and she has published in leading legal, international relations and public health journals. Prof Sekalala is currently the PI on a Wellcome-Trust-funded project on digital health apps in Sub-Saharan Africa. Professor Sekalala is a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences (FaSS) and she has consulted on human rights and health in many developing countries and worked for international organisations such as UNAIDS, the WHO and the International Labour Organisation (ILO). Her research has also been funded by the Wellcome Trust, GCRF, ESRC, Open Society Foundation and international organisations including the International Labour Organisation and the WHO. Sharifah also sits on the Strategic Advisory Network of the ESRC. Sharifah holds a PhD in Law (Warwick, 2012), an LLM in Public International Law (Distinction in research, Nottingham, 2006) and an LLB Honours (Makerere University, Uganda 2004). She was called to the Ugandan Bar in 2005.
Lecture summary: In this talk Sharifah Sekalala examines this critical moment in the making of Global Health Law, with two treaty making processes: the newly finalised revisions of the International Health Regulations and ongoing negotiations by the Intergovernmental Negotiation Body for a possible pandemic Accord or Instrument, as we well as soft-law proposals for the World Health Organization proposal for a medical countermeasures platform.The lecture will illustrate that despite the laudable objectives of creating a new system of international law that attempts to redress previous inequalities in accessing vaccines and countermeasures, they are unlikely to meet these broader objectives. The lecture will argue that this is because, despite being a public good, Global Health Law has always been underpinned by capitalist and post-colonial rationales which privilege trade. In order to make lasting changes, the current system of Global Health Law must focus on broader questions of ‘reparations' that will achieve greater equity.Sharifah is a Professor of Global Health Law at the University of Warwick and the Director of the Warwick Global Health Centre. She is an interdisciplinary researcher whose work is at the intersection of international law, public policy and global health. Professor Sekalala is particularly focused on the role of human rights frameworks in addressing global health inequalities. Her research has focused on health crises in Sub-Saharan Africa, international financing institutions and the rise of non-communicable diseases and she has published in leading legal, international relations and public health journals.Prof Sekalala is currently the PI on a Wellcome-Trust-funded project on digital health apps in Sub-Saharan Africa. Professor Sekalala is a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences (FaSS) and she has consulted on human rights and health in many developing countries and worked for international organisations such as UNAIDS, the WHO and the International Labour Organisation (ILO). Her research has also been funded by the Wellcome Trust, GCRF, ESRC, Open Society Foundation and international organisations including the International Labour Organisation and the WHO. Sharifah also sits on the Strategic Advisory Network of the ESRC.Sharifah holds a PhD in Law (Warwick, 2012), an LLM in Public International Law (Distinction in research, Nottingham, 2006) and an LLB Honours (Makerere University, Uganda 2004). She was called to the Ugandan Bar in 2005.
Lecture summary: In this talk Sharifah Sekalala examines this critical moment in the making of Global Health Law, with two treaty making processes: the newly finalised revisions of the International Health Regulations and ongoing negotiations by the Intergovernmental Negotiation Body for a possible pandemic Accord or Instrument, as we well as soft-law proposals for the World Health Organization proposal for a medical countermeasures platform.The lecture will illustrate that despite the laudable objectives of creating a new system of international law that attempts to redress previous inequalities in accessing vaccines and countermeasures, they are unlikely to meet these broader objectives. The lecture will argue that this is because, despite being a public good, Global Health Law has always been underpinned by capitalist and post-colonial rationales which privilege trade. In order to make lasting changes, the current system of Global Health Law must focus on broader questions of ‘reparations' that will achieve greater equity.Sharifah is a Professor of Global Health Law at the University of Warwick and the Director of the Warwick Global Health Centre. She is an interdisciplinary researcher whose work is at the intersection of international law, public policy and global health. Professor Sekalala is particularly focused on the role of human rights frameworks in addressing global health inequalities. Her research has focused on health crises in Sub-Saharan Africa, international financing institutions and the rise of non-communicable diseases and she has published in leading legal, international relations and public health journals.Prof Sekalala is currently the PI on a Wellcome-Trust-funded project on digital health apps in Sub-Saharan Africa. Professor Sekalala is a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences (FaSS) and she has consulted on human rights and health in many developing countries and worked for international organisations such as UNAIDS, the WHO and the International Labour Organisation (ILO). Her research has also been funded by the Wellcome Trust, GCRF, ESRC, Open Society Foundation and international organisations including the International Labour Organisation and the WHO. Sharifah also sits on the Strategic Advisory Network of the ESRC.Sharifah holds a PhD in Law (Warwick, 2012), an LLM in Public International Law (Distinction in research, Nottingham, 2006) and an LLB Honours (Makerere University, Uganda 2004). She was called to the Ugandan Bar in 2005.
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Cilj spletnih smishing prevar so številke kreditnih kartic in gesla za dostop do spletne ali mobilne banke. Te so nas lani stale kar 3,5 milijona evrov. O ključnih tehnikah, s katerimi nas napadalci prepričajo v razkritje podatkov, bomo govorili v torkovem Svetovalnem servisu na Prvem. Na vaša vprašanja bo odgovarjala Jasmina Mešić, koordinatorka nacionalnega programa Varni na internetu.
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Cilj ukrajinskih napadov v ruski regiji Kursk je po zagotavljanju Kijeva vzpostavitev tamponskega območja, in ne zavzetje ruskega ozemlja. Ob tem je vnovič slišati pozive ukrajinskega predsednika Volodimirja Zelenskega Zahodu, naj okrepi dobavo orožja in streliva. Na domači fronti pa Ukrajina izgublja ozemlje v Doneški regiji. Drugi poudarki: - Svetovni dan humanitarnosti: ob vojnah in ujmah vse več ljudi potrebuje pomoč. - Začenja se obsežna prenova železnice med med Ljubljano in Kranjem. - Dnevi poezije in vina predstavljajo 21 pesnikov; dogodki tako v Sloveniji kot Avstriji in na Hrvaškem.
"Cilj mi je da deci olakšam učenje slova." Gošća Ivana Minića u 277. epizodi Pojačala je Jana Oršolić, dizajnerka, edukatorka, umetnica i redovna profesorka na Fakultetu primenjenih umetnosti u nizu predmeta vezanih za tipografiju i dizajn pisanih i štampanih slova (fontova). Jana je prošla zanimljiv edukativni, akademski i karijerni put od odlične učenice koja je naginjala ka prirodnim naukama, samo da bi napravila zaokret ka Fakultetu primenjenih umetnosti koji je u to vreme bio sinonim za neizvesnu budućnost. Međutim Jana je znala tačno šta želi, i uz pomoć mentora koji su bili formativne ličnosti tokom njenih studija, Jana je postala stručnjak čiji rad će ostaviti traga u budućnosti tipografije u našoj zemlji. Jana je takođe kreatorka projekta "Samo nežno prema sebi" koji promoviše nežnost, ljubav i samoprihvatanje kao ultimativni put ka unutrašnjem miru. Teme u epizodi: - Uvod - Početak razgovora - Kad porastem biću - Zašto dizajnerska škola? - Studiranje 90-tih - Priprema i faks - Popularizacija računara - Hvatam pravac - Zanimljivi projekti - Rad na fakultetu - Otvaranje ka svetu - Novi bukvar - Muke sa slovima - Nežno prema sebi Realizacija Pojačalo podkasta ne bi bila moguća bez naših izuzetnih partnera: - Kompanija Epson koja je vodeći svetski proizvođač projektora i štampača za sve namene: https://www.epson.rs/sr_RS - Kompanija Orion telekom provajtera najbrže internet infrastrukture u Srbiji sa preko 30 godina iskustva: https://oriontelekom.rs Podržite nas na BuyMeACoffee: https://bit.ly/3uSBmoa Pročitajte transkript ove epizode: https://is.gd/bAU9GO Posetite naš sajt i prijavite se na našu mailing listu: http://bit.ly/2LUKSBG Prijavite se na naš YouTube kanal: http://bit.ly/2Rgnu7o Pratite Pojačalo na društvenim mrežama: Facebook: http://bit.ly/2FfwqCR Twitter: http://bit.ly/2CVZoGr Instagram: http://bit.ly/2RzGHjN