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Given the content of fundamental norms and on the basis of a comparative analysis of certain solutions contained in German and Croatian constitutional law systems, this article refers to the constitutional legal nature of the bill for initiating ...
Dubravko Ljubić
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The Security agencies case represents another example of the procedural diversity among Member States in applying national competition rules that mirror Articles 101 and 102 TFEU. In its infringement decision the Croatian NCA specified that the presence at the meeting with competitors and participation in the discussion concerning minimum prices was ...
Alexandr Svetlicinii
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Aspects of law in a fair trial- right to access the court through jurisprudence of the constitutional court of the Republic of Croatia [PDF]
The Constitutional Court of the Republic of Croatia in its practice is related to the protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms, which is entirely harmonised with the practice of the European Court of Human Rights, mostly deals with violation ...
Duška Šarin
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Public nature and public control of the Republic of Croatia's Constitutional Court activity [PDF]
It is not possible to achieve a democratic society without open public debate on all segments of activity of legislative, executive and judicial powers including the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Croatia. Therefore, the public nature and public
Duška Šarin
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In the article, the author analyses the jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) and the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Croatia (Constitutional Court) in relation to the right to respect for the home under Article 8 of the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms and Article 38 of the ...
Miroslav Šeparović
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The Constitutional Court of the Republic of Croatia does not have direct authority in the enforcement of various administrative and administrative court rulings.
Mario Jelušić, Duška Šarin
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The chapter highlights the roles of national constitutional courts in Poland, Hungary, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Serbia, Croatia, Slovenia, and Romania. A national constitutional court exists in these countries in accordance with the supreme law regulations.
Bartłomiej Oręziak
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The Constitutional Court of the Republic of Croatia
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Abortion as a Natural or Political Issue in Croatian Constitutional Judicial Practice
This article analyses some parts of the Decision No. U-I-60/1991 et al., in which the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Croatia decided on the question of the constitutionality of the Act on Health Measures in Implementation of the Right to Freely ...
Dubravka Hrabar, Katarina Peročević
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Pravo na pristup informacijama koje posjeduju tijela javne vlasti uvedeno je u Ustav Republike Hrvatske, kao ustavno jamstvo, promjenama Ustava iz 2010. godine.
Dragan Elijaš +2 more
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