Coach for a football team
Roman law: the foundation of modern jurisprudence
In this article, the phenomenon of anti-personnel mines as a type of weapon that poses a particular humanitarian threat is examined. On the basis of analysis of international conventions, statistical data, and historical evidence, a comprehensive picture is reconstructed of the impact of this weapon on the civilian population, the international community's efforts to ban it, and current trends related to a number of states withdrawing from the Ottawa Convention. Special attention is given to defining anti-personnel mines, their classification, the history of their use, and the current state of the problem.
Concepts of 'the sociology of personality'
Cognitive challenges for the elderly.
Human Rights: History and Modernity
Biological clocks for the modern person