CRISIS: INDIVIDUALLY INTO A COLLECTIVE THROUGH THE PRISM OF ARTISTS
Although we live in a time of various viruses, due to the state of emergency of the Covid epidemic, we can ask ourselves what does this disease tell us as a society? Is it a collective detachment from our consumerist illusions imposed by the previous system? Is this disease a metaphysical warning to rethink social standards, or is it just ano...
By Dragana Rađenović
CONTENT OF WATER SOLUBLE AND INTERCNANGEABLE FORM OF ZINC IN THE DUST ON THE MAIN ROAD M-17 THROUGH THE CITY OF MOSTAR
The paper presents a study of the content of water - soluble and exchangeable forms of zinc in the dust on the main road M-17 through the city of Mostar. In the observed area, five localities were selected for the research of defined tasks. Dust samples were taken in one cycle (autumn 2018). The specified metal was determined in accordance wi...
By Sejit Bobar, Munir Mehović
ANALYSIS OF CO2 EMISSIONS IN THE PUBLIC SECTOR - THE EXAMPLE OF THE CITY OF KRAGUJEVAC
Local governments play an important role in fighting the climate changes, as much in reducing emissions as in raising the awareness of citizens in the fight against climate changes. By analyzing CO2 emissions - from which sectors the largest emissions originate - it is possible to propose adequate measures that will contribute to the target v...
By Ana Radojević, Danijela Nikolić, Jasmina Skerlić, Vanja Popović
FRANCHISE AGREЕMENT
The title of this contract comes from the English word franchise, which means a special right or privilege. It is believed to have originated in the Middle Ages, when they received a royal privilege notable personality. The first manifestations of this agreement have been developed in the U.S. in the late 19th century in the production of oil...
By Isidora Milosevi, Jelena Milosavljevic Nikov
CONSEQUENCES OF THE IMPACT OF THE VIRUS, COVID-19 ON THE AREA OF THE CITY OF EAST SARAJEVO
Covid-19 is a virus that appeared at the beginning of the year in the world and only a few months after its discovery, it appeared in Bosnia and Herzegovina and then in East Sarajevo. The introduction of the state of emergency, the movement and monitoring of the number of patients, government measures and the demographic coverage of the sick ...
By Nemanja Pavlović, Slobodan Radovanović, Veselin Bjeloglav
MONITORING THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN'S HUMAN RIGHTS IN BIH
The main intention of the work is to create an appropriate process for monitoring the human rights of children and a system for improving the perception of the problems faced by children in Bosnia and Herzegovina, especially in cases of violation of the Convention on the Rights of the Child. Although Bosnia and Herzegovina has made progress i...
By Jelena Latinović
CUSTOMS UNION IN COMPARATIVE PRACTICE
In the context of historical, economic and contemporary international legal sources, it is revealed that the elements covered by the concept of customs union differ. As a consequence of the conceptual diversity and legal flexibility of the laws of the World Trade Organization - WTO, in practice there is a great diversity of customs union desi...
By Jelena Latinović, Mrđan Čolović
A PROCESS-ORIENTED MODEL OF LEARNING MOTIVATION IN A HIGH APPLIED STUDIES L2 CLASSROOM
The question of how to motivate students in ESP teaching is one that does not have a single and simple answer because motivation is an extremely broad and complex construct. This paper relies on Zoltan Dörnyei’s definition of motivational strategies and his process-oriented model of learning motivation in the L2 classroom. It prese...
By Nada Buzadžić Nikolajević
UNRELIABLE NARRATOR IN VLADIMIR NABOKOV’S NOVEL ADA OR WHY DOES IVAN VAN VIN TELL HIS STORY?
The purpose of this paper is to analyse the role of unreliable narrator in Vladmir Nabokov’s novel Ada, as well as motivation igniting the story, worlds and realities that Van creates in his multilayered storytelling. It tries to see beyond what Veen claims his motifs are and discover what great need gives birth to Veen’s timeles...
By Ivana Aleksić, Snježana Jež Milačak
DAYDREAMING IN THE FUNCTION OF SELF-DECEPTION IN ISHIGURO'S NOVEL THE REMAINS OF THE DAY
We live in a world of great expectations and therefore, it is inevitable that the modern man is faced with problems such as fear of change, re-examination and finding excuses. On the other hand, the best way to escape from the reality is to let oneself indulge in another dimension in which everything can be corrected and beautified, and that ...
By Snježana Jež Milačak, Ivana Aleksić