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Item type:Publication, CYBER SECURITY MANAGEMENT POLICIES IN THE MACEDONIAN LEGAL SYSTEM: THREATS AND CHALLENGES(Konrad Adenauer Foundation, Republic of North Macedonia Institute for Democracy “Societas Civilis”, Skopje, 2022-01)Hristina Runcheva TasevIn this paper we will address the types of cyber threats on the Internet, the legal framework in the Macedonian legal system, cyber security management policies in our country and institutional capacity, as well as the need to find an effective model to deal with these modern threats and challenges. For the purposes of the research, a combined methodological approach will be applied based on the analysis of the latest trends in the field of cyber threats and the strengthening of cyber security globally, as well as analysis of domestic legal sources in this field, in order to determine the current situation in the domestic legal system and to detect the needs, weaknesses and directions for further policy-making processes. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, STATE SOVEREIGNITY IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS(INSTITUTE OF KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT SKOPJE, 2021-04) ;Aneta Stojanovska-Stefanova ;Hristina Runcheva TasevMarija Magdinceva-SopovaThe aim is to present the significance of state sovereignty trough a theoretical overview and analysis of the important concept in the realm of political theory - the notion of sovereignty. Also the paper will seek to create a comprehensive but easily understandable definition of sovereignty and its importance in international relations, especially in recognition of states. In this respect, the paper will clarify the concept of sovereignty, taking into consideration the transformations and challenges of the international security environment at the beginning of the 21st century. The paper presents the issue of state sovereignty in the field of international relations, where states, although theoretically equal among themselves, are hierarchically ranked according to their national performances which are eventually converted into power at the international level. It is analyzed, based on exploring the existing literature in the area of interest and with the help of direct observation, how the independent and sovereign states are able to integrate themselves into the international political context. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, ARTICLE 10 ECHR: FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION IN THE CONTEXT OF TRADEMARKS(Faculty of Law "Iustinianus Primus", 2021) ;Hristina Runcheva TasevMartin AleksovThe paper analyses the significant proactive role of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) in the resolution of intellectual property disputes in the past few decades. In the examination of the relationship between fundamental rights and intellectual property, the authors focus on the complex and often complicated relation between the right of freedom of expression and the right to trademark protection. The main focus is on the conflict between the trademark rights granted to right holders and the use of their trademarks by third parties as part of their freedom of expression. The recent trend of development of modern functions of trademarks has created additional challenges for the capability of the Article 10 ECHR to sufficiently protect expressive uses. The paper explores ECtHR jurisprudence that reflects the conflict of these rights. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, PUBLIC POLICIES FOR CRISIS MANAGEMENT: LESSONS LEARNED FROM COVID-19 ON CLIMATE CHANGE(Konrad Adenauer Foundation, Republic of North Macedonia Institute for Democracy “Societas Civilis”, Skopje, 2021-05) ;Hristina Runcheva TasevAneta Stojanovska- StefanovaThe Covid-19 pandemic is one of the greatest challenges facing societies in modern history. The crisis has had a severe impact on health systems and the global economy, the effects of which will be felt for many years after the pandemic ends. Although at first glance the Covid-19 pandemic does not seem to have much in common with the world’s climate change, the essential analysis suggests that the two phenomena have many similarities given the big picture of these two serious challenges to humanity. Namely, the pandemic and climate change have a strong resemblance: both are major threats that cause damage to societies globally. The most serious effects can be prevented only if states commit to serious and early action in the face of a seemingly abstract threat. The pandemic is a remarkable, albeit very unfavourable, opportunity to learn very difficult lessons in dealing with a crisis. The pandemic and climate change are potentially devastating global problems requiring rapid government intervention. Although this intervention inevitably creates losers, in both cases it must be decisive and based on social consensus. However, if the authorities make an assessment, in the long run, which of these two severe and serious crises will be easier to deal with, it is believed that it will be the Covid-19 pandemic2. Climate change seems to be much harder to defeat globally because of its nature, but also because of the longer period available to deal with it. The present paper aims to analyze the relationship between the Covid-19 pandemic and climate change, i.e., the degree of impact of Covid-19 on climate change, and the possibilities of response by the competent authorities with appropriate policies in dealing with climate change, as a result of the learned lessons from dealing with the pandemic during the first year of its onset. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, The impact of the coronavirus crisis on climate action: lessons learned for the governments(Udruženje za političke nauke Srbije; Univerzitet u Beogradu – Fakultet političkih nauka, 2021) ;Aneta Stojanovska-StefanovaHristina Runcheva TasevThe article presents theoretical-descriptive analysis of lessons learned for the governments due pandemic caused from Covid-19 that has impact on climate change. The world is living through the biggest pandemic and carbon crash ever recorded. During the quarantine period in 2020, traffic has almost disappeared in many cities around the world. Multiple sources indicate that the Earth and the state’s overall is now living through an unrivalled drop in carbon output. The global response shows that states can take immediate, radical emergency measures to protect the human lives and well-being of all. Many climate researchers are optimistic that this deadly pandemic has taught governments some critical lessons that they can apply to the problem of rising temperatures. The article points out the lessons learned around global cooperation during the Covid-19 pandemic, that have to be applied to urgent global efforts on climate action. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Public Policy and the Response to Covid-19(Udruženje za političke nauke Srbije, Univerzitet u Beogradu – Fakultet političkih nauka, 2021-05) ;Hristina Runcheva TasevAneta Stojanovska-StefanovaThe paper analyses the latest developments of the impact of scientific and technical expertise in public policy-making on how to deal with the effects of the pandemic. The authors explore the reasons why the same public policies give quite different results in dealing with the dynamics of the pandemic in different countries and regions. Following the William N. Dunn’s model of public policy analysis, the global response to the pandemic shows that there is an urgent need for new policy decisions and reconsideration of the effects of non-decisions. We also explore how the policy responses for change and adaptation to the pandemic have been formulated and delivered to the public and how the narratives and emotions can influence public behaviour in times of crisis. We conclude by stressing the fact that public policies are not static and should be reformulated on the basis of changing circumstances, needs and experience created by crisis. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, THE MASS MEDIA FREEDOM IN A STATE OF EMERGENCY: INFODEMIC VS. COVID-19 PANDEMIC(Sciendo, De Gryter, 2020-12) ;Aneta Stojanovska-StefanovaHristina Runcheva TasevInformation, as well as freedom of expression and freedom of the media are essential for democratic society and fundamental characteristic of modern states. The year 2020 will be remembered as a year of pandemic caused from Covid-19 (coronavirus) and a year of response to unexpected challenge that the spread of the virus caused. In the times of pandemic and any type of crisis, the media always plays a key role in informing the public all over the Globe. This paper aims to make theoretical descriptive research and analysis of the influence of coronavirus on news consumption, the role of media in communication and presentation of important developments during pandemic. The authors present an overview of the media system and the latest developments in the EU in preventing fake news related to the pandemic. We conclude that media plays key role in informing the citizens during pandemic and therefore they have increased responsibility in providing reliable information. At the same time, since the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic, the media have been challenged with parallel outbreaks of disinformation and misinformation about the virus, ranging from fake coronavirus cures, false claims and harmful health advice to wild conspiracy theories. Disinformation can in turn speed up the spread of disease, hinder effective public health responses, as well as create confusion, fear and distrust. We highlight the fundamental function of creating awareness regarding the topic based on facts, and the need of media for preventing panic and fostering people’s understanding by ‘checking the source and information twice’.
