National Strategy For The Development Of Azerba?Jan State
Keywords: Social state, strategy, national development, Azerbaijan, social identity
Article no: 415
Pages 3127-3132
Keywords: Social state, strategy, national development, Azerbaijan, social identity
Article no: 415
Pages 3127-3132
Keywords: Successful society, social state, law-based statehood, constitutional legal understanding, legal control
Article no: 101
Pages 771-776
Keywords: Welfare, income, quality of life, social state, social policy, standard of living
Article no: 239
Pages 2058-2067
Keywords: Wellbeing, social state, pension fund deficit, pension system management
Article no: 23
Pages 170-182
Keywords: Social state, social law, Constitution, Russian Federation, decent human life, social policy
Article no: 300
Pages 2273-2279
Keywords: Oriental thinkers, social state, taxation, welfare
Article no: 120
Pages 1006-1011
Keywords: Social state, national strategy, functional efficiency, social inequality and injustice, moral standards
Article no: 54
Pages 465-472
Keywords: Right to education, right to work, social guarantees, social state, social state functions
Article no: 55
Pages 341-346
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