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Item type: Item , Provocări de integrare a persoanelor beneficiare de protecție temporară în sfera economică, socială, culturală și politică [Articol](CEP USM, 2025) Guigov, AlexandruThis article explores the key integration challenges of individuals under temporary protection in the Republic of Moldova during the period 2022–2025, against the backdrop of the Ukrainian refugee crisis. The study addresses four fundamental dimensions - economic, social, cultural, and political - based on national and EU legal frameworks, institutional reports, and recent statistical data. While Moldovan authorities have taken prompt measures to activate the temporary protection regime and provide basic services, the lack of a coherent, sustainable integration strategy remains a major concern. The analysis emphasizes the need for an inter institutional, rights-based approach aligned with the principles of human security and social cohesion. The article concludes with policy recommendations for legal harmonization, institutional consolidation, and enhanced community engagement in support of inclusive integration processes.Item type: Item , Impactul problemelor de integrare ale refugiaților ucraineni asupra misiunilor de ordine publică ale carabinierilor [Articol](CEP USM, 2025) Porubin, NicolaeItem type: Item , Etică și educație terapeutică privind pacienții cu epilepsie [Articol](Artpoligraf, 2025) Banari, Ion; Aluaș, MariaTherapeutic education” programs are essential tools for improving and balancing the quality of life of patients with epilepsy. These programs assist both the patient and their family in understanding the condition, the necessity of treatment, and ways to manage their health. Therefore, therapeutic education is considered a fundamental part of the patient’s long-term treatment and family support. Long-term treatment and disease management involve various moral challenges that can arise from the patient’s somatic, psychological, or social condition. Thus, the dialogue among participants in a therapeutic education program is based on multiple ethical benchmarks, each offering practical perspectives on the therapeutic relationship and patient development. From this perspective, developing a therapeutic culture for patients with epilepsy requires an ethical approach that goes beyond merely conveying medical information. This ethical analysis leads us to the possibility of integrating three ethical theories, such as: virtue ethics, deontology, and principlism. The purpose of this study is to combine moral character, moral duty, and ethical principles to create a therapeutic relationship that supports both effective disease management and the moral fulfillment of the physician, the patient, and their family. We intend to integrate all ethical frameworks and not only some of them, using them complementarily.Item type: Item , Măsuri de asistență pentru refugiați și răspunderea contravențională: provocări și soluții [Articol](CEP USM, 2025) Pantea, Oleg; Gîrleanu, AndreiThe events triggered by the humanitarian crises in the region have led a considerable number of refugees to leave their country of origin and seek protection in safer states, including the Republic of Moldova. This situation requires host state institutions to take on increased commitments and responsibilities to guarantee the rights of refugees by ensuring access to essential services such as housing, healthcare, education and integration into the new social and economic environment. At the same time, the management of refugee flows poses significant challenges for the enforcement of criminal law. It is essential to identify balanced solutions that ensure respect for public order and security without affecting the fundamental rights of refugees. In this context, the sanctioning regime applicable to infringements of the rules on contraventions needs to be clarified, avoiding disproportionate or discriminatory measures. It is also necessary to develop effective mechanisms for informing refugees about national legislation in order to prevent inadvertent infringements of the established rules. These realities call for an inter-institutional and cross-sectoral approach, based on permanent cooperation between state authorities and the voluntary sector. It is only through such cooperation that the protection of refugees and the proper application of legislation can be ensured, helping to ensure social cohesion and national unity through inclusion and mutual respect.Item type: Item , Computerul, internetul și inteligența artificială ca instrumente cognitive și informaționale [Articol](Artpoligraf, 2025) Cernica, Niadi-CorinaMy paper presents the philosophy of Artificial Intelligence and the theme of relationship between human being and Artificial Intelligence and robots. The interpretation of Test Turing and Test of ”Chinese room” shows that Artificial Intelligence can be distinguished by a human being and it cannot understand the words. Also, Artificial Intelligence cannot be a conscience because it has not the human structures as motives, purposes, will, values, decisions to act and it cannot choose. Robots are in the myths of Ancient Greece, they represents a part of human imagination about things which can move and receive life. They have not feelings. Human beings have feelings about values (religious, aesthetical, ethical, patriotic feelings), feelings about past, today and future, feelings about motives. The feelings developed with intelligence, and the more intelligent animals are the more developed feelings. Artificial Intelligence is a instrument for knowledge and information.