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Securitised Exit and Passport Regimes in South Korea: Law, Politics and Jurisdiction

open access: yesInternational Migration, Volume 64, Issue 1, January 2026.
ABSTRACT By tracing the development of South Korea's legal‐passport regimes within the historical and geopolitical settings, this paper examines how exit restrictions have been securitised through their interplay with inter‐Korean dynamics and state relations.
Jeewon Min
wiley   +1 more source

Albanci u Jugoslaviji od kraja 60-ih do početka 80-ih XX stoljeća // The Albanians in Yugoslavia from the late 1960s to the early 1980s [PDF]

open access: yesHistorijski pogledi, 2021
The paper focuses on the events after the Brioni plenum of the Central Committee of the LCY in 1966. The turning point for the development of the national relationships in the Yugoslav federation became namely the Brioni plenim.
MARIYANA STAMOVA
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What Do We Talk About When We Talk About Euroscepticism? Relaunching the Conceptual Debate About a Contested Term

open access: yesContemporary European Politics, Volume 3, Issue 4, December 2025.
ABSTRACT Euroscepticism has become a mainstream phenomenon in European politics since the concept's first appearance in The Times of 11 November 1985. The post‐Maastricht Treaty period was an important initial turning point, but Euroscepticism became especially visible during the crises that hit the European Union more recently.
Patrick Bijsmans, Luca Mancin
wiley   +1 more source

Srpski liberali i Hrvatsko proljeće: hrvatsko-srpski odnosi i novi koncepti Jugoslavije krajem 1960-ih i početkom 1970-ih

open access: yes, 2021
This paper examines the relations between the two largest Yugoslav republics, Serbia and Croatia, through the political orientation of their leading reformist structures in the period from when they came to power in late 1968 to the forced resignation of
Žarković, Petar, Bešlin, Milivoj
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Mass demonstrattions and the fall of Vojvodina regime in 1988. [PDF]

open access: yesBaština, 2020
The main cause of demonstrations was Vojvodina leadership's persistent refusal to accept changes to the Constitution that would confirm the sovereignty of Serbia in its autonomous provinces. After Slobodan Milosevic rose to power, the Serbian authorities
Vukadinović Igor Đ.
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Short Stories of Refugeedom: Encounters between Refugees, UNHCR, and the Australian Government, 1951–1975

open access: yesAustralian Journal of Politics &History, Volume 71, Issue 4, Page 718-734, December 2025.
This article draws upon individual confidential case files compiled by the UN Office for Refugees (UNHCR) between 1951 and 1975 to examine its response to refugees who requested protection and to analyse policy and practice in Australia as a country of resettlement.
Peter Gatrell
wiley   +1 more source

On the natural border: A bio‐geo‐political reading

open access: yesTransactions of the Institute of British Geographers, Volume 50, Issue 4, December 2025.
Abstract This article engages in a critical analysis of the concept of the natural border. It highlights its inherently biopolitical nature by exploring how it intersects with biology, history and geography. In the last decades, critical border studies have deeply questioned the naturality of borders.
Matteo Proto, Francesco Buscemi
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The Civil Right 1984-1989 – Supplement to Researching the Typology of Internal Enemies of Socialist Yugoslavia

open access: yes, 2022
Popisu unutarnjega neprijatelja Socijalističke Federativne Republike Jugoslavije 1984. godine dodana je kategorija građanske desnice pod kojom je komunistički režim podrazumijevao skupine i pojedince koji se u postjugoslavenskim interpretacijama ...
Marijan, Davor
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Justice: word, idea, practice

open access: yesCriminology, Volume 63, Issue 4, Page 707-743, November 2025.
Abstract What do “justice,” “social justice,” and “injustice” mean? What is your idea of justice? This article analyzes macrolevel understandings of justice (distributive justice) in political philosophy and mesolevel understandings of justice as rectification (criminal and civil justice) in penal philosophy, law, and social science.
Kathleen Daly
wiley   +1 more source

General Universities Act 1954: The first post-war law on higher education in Yugoslavia and its long-term effects [PDF]

open access: yesPravni Zapisi
After the break with the USSR, the Yugoslav communists began to build a different model of socialism, in which higher education was given a certain autonomy, while the Party preserved its monopoly of power.
Popović Dejan, Mirković Zoran S.
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