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Constitutional Reform in the Republic of Croatia 2021

open access: yes, 2022
Citizen initiated constitutional referendums have been the highlight of the attempts to change the Croatian constitution in the past year. This method of amendment, known as the “constitutional citizens’ initiative” in domestic parlance, is not entirely novel. In 2021 two new constitutional citizen initiatives were attempted.
Miloš, Matija, Zlatić, Vedran
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THE ‘’GREEN’’ CONSTITUTION OF THE REPUBLIC OF CROATIA AND THE CONSTITUTIONAL COURT AS A PROTECTOR OF THE RIGHT TO A HEALTHY ENVIRONMENT

open access: yesEU and comparative law issues and challenges series, 2023
Unlike the “pioneer” constitutions, which contained guarantees of personal and political rights in their provisions, newer constitutions, or constitutions of the 20th century, began to guarantee social and economic rights in their provisions, and among them soon appeared the right to a healthy environment.
Anita Blagojević, Marijana Majnarić
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The Self-Destruction of Yugoslavia [PDF]

open access: yes, 2000
The self-destructiveness of the former Yugoslav federal system has not yet received its appropriate place in numerous accounts of the causes of Yugoslavia’s disintegration.
Guzina, Dejan
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CONSTITUTIONAL COMPLAINT: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE AUTHORITY OF THE CONSTITUTIONAL COURTS OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA AND CROATIA

open access: yesRussian Law Journal, 2023
This study aims to determine the forms of ideas and powers of the Constitutional Court in the Comparative Study of the Republic of Indonesia and Croatia. The results of this study explain that the Constitutional Courts of the Republic of Indonesia and Croatia are high state institutions in the constitutional system which are the holders of judicial ...
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Nationalism, Myth and Reinterpretation of History: The Neglected Case of Interwar Yugoslavia [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
This article discusses and challenges some popular myths and perceptions about interwar Yugoslavia in post-socialist (and post-Yugoslav) Serbia. These include discourses that blame ‘others’ – ‘treacherous’ Croats and other non-Serbs, the ‘perfidious ...
Djokic, Dejan
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The Faith in narod without Power and Property (II.): The Power of Ethnicities and Disability of the People

open access: yesAnali Hrvatskog Politološkog Društva, 2013
The paper reports partial findings of a research project into Croatian ethnonationalism (Croatian: narodnjaštvo) as a religion (in the sense of a human invention of the sacred). The practical problems are as follows: ethnonationalism as a religion, which
Ivan Padjen
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The creation and statehood of the Republic of Srpska: From a state to a B&H entity, from the past and present toward the future [PDF]

open access: yesZbornik Radova Pravnog Fakulteta u Nišu, 2020
The turbulent events in the territory of the SFRY and in the Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina in the 1990s can be observed and analyzed from historical, legal and constitutional perspective. These events are still topical and highly important
Pilipović Milan
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Attainment of international legal status on the part of the Republic of Croatia (25th june 1991)

open access: yesZbornik Radova Pravnog Fakulteta u Splitu, 2013
The emergence of the Republic of Croatia as a subject of the international law cannot be considered exclusively in the context of its international recognition. Croatia emerged as an international law subject upon proclamation of its own independence and,
Davorin Rudolf
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The Case Law of the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Croatia Concerning Migration and Asylum Issues

open access: yesLaw, Identity and Values, 2023
This study analyses the case law of the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Croatia on migration and asylum issues initiated after Croatia acceded to the European Union. After the introduction (Sec.1), the study provides an overview of the relevant sources of migration and asylum laws (Sec. 2). The central part of the study (Sec.
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The Image of Power in the “Constitution of the Neutral Peasant Republic of Croatia” (1921)

open access: yesCentral-European Studies, 2022
There is a tendency in Croatian historiography to present the government Stjepan Radić, who headed the Croatian (Republican) Peasants’ Party, as the forerunner of modern liberal democracy. The argument is the so-called Constitution of the Neutral Peasant Republic (1921), which provided for universal suffrage, government responsibility to the ...
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