Three years of sampling (2007-2009) of adult mosquitoes in the area of
Vojvodina (Serbia) by dry ice baited CDC traps has provided information on
mosquito species composition, prevalence and seasonal activity. A total of
58,247 adult mosquitoes were collected comprising twenty species belonging to
the following genera: Anopheles Meigen (Diptera: Culicidae), Aedes Meigen,
Culex L, Culiseta Felt and Mansonia Blanchard. The seven most common species
collected during this study were: Culex pipiens L. complex (35.6%), Aedes
vexans (Meigen) (33.4%), Aedes sticticus (Meigen) (15.2%), Anopheles
maculipennis Meigen complex (4%), Mansonia richiardii (Ficalbi) (3.8%), Aedes
cinereus Meigen (3.6%), Aedes pulchritarsis (Rondani) (3%) which made up 98%
of all specimens. Seasonal population dynamics differed between years and
between mosquito species in relation to wetland, urban and forest habitats,
and was primarily influenced by the water level of the Danube, Sava and Tisa
rivers, precipitation and temperature.
Even though parental authority ceases to exist with a child?s attainment of
adulthood, or earlier if the child obtains legal capacity through
emancipation, parenthood, as a personal relationship between the parent and
the child, is not limited in time. In essence, it presupposes that parents
take care of their children, even once the children have established their
own families. This continuing support, both emotional and material, is a
natural extension of their personal relationship. When this support is
lacking, even though necessary, the state intervenes by providing protection
(at least to some extent) in the realization of certain rights even to
children who have achieved adulthood. This protection entails, above all, the
right to education, since this right normally cannot be fulfilled prior to
coming of age. To that end, the law establishes a duty to support a child
while in regular education, even if the child is no longer a minor. The
purpose of this paper is to determine the meaning of the relevant terms with
regard to the existence of the duty to provide child support: regular
education and obvious unfairness. [Projekat Ministarstva nauke Republike
Srbije: The Child in Family Law - Comparative and International Law Aspects]
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