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Constitutional Law of the Kingdom of Development SHS and Kingdom of Yugoslavia 1918-1941

2013
The period from the beginning of the nineteenth century to the First World War for the Serbian people was filled with thunderous war and peace activities aimed liberation and unification. After the Balkan Wars, Turkey was finally banished from almost all over the Balkans, and Serbia has a decisive role in these wars, carried not only the liberation of ...
Jerotijevic, Zoran   +3 more
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The Kingdom of Yugoslavia during the Peace Conference and its Aftermath

2020
The Kingdom of Yugoslavia grew out of Serbia's victory in the Great War on the side of the Entente Powers, emerging from the ruins of the Habsburg Empire, and constituting perhaps the most complex state in Europe in terms of its ethnic, religious, and cultural make-up.
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Legality of Use of Force (Yugoslavia v. Belgium) (Yugoslavia v. Canada) (Yugoslavia v. Germany) (Yugoslavia v. Italy) (Yugoslavia v. The Netherlands) (Yugoslavia v. Portugal) (Yugoslavia v. Spain) (Yugoslavia v. United Kingdom) (Yugoslavia v. United States)

The American Journal of International Law, 1999
International Court of Justice decisions on requests for provisional measures in separate actions by Yugoslavia against ten states regarding NATO bombing campaign.
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The End of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia August 1939–April 1941

2020
This chapter chronicles the start of the Yugoslav regency and how it managed to protect its territorial integrity and its independence. It assesses the impact of the Depression, the rise of Hitler's Reich, the decline of French power, and the Western Allies' scant sympathy for the country's economic problems.
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Helping Compatriots’: Russian Émigrés’ Charity Work in the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes / Kingdom of Yugoslavia

ISTORIYA, 2023
Based on archival materials, the Russian emigrant press, as well as literature, the article discusses the engagement of emigrants from Russia, who arrived from 1919 to 1923 in the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (from 1929 — Kingdom of Yugoslavia), in charity work with an aim to provide the assistance to their compatriots living in the country ...
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Vladko Maček and the Croatian Peasant Defence in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia

Contemporary European History, 2007
AbstractIn the years 1936–41, the Croatian Peasant Party, led by Vladko Maček, operated two militias – the Croatian Peasant Defence (HSZ) in the villages and the Croatian Civil Defence in the cities. The HSZ was intended to protect Croatian peasants from attacks by Serb Chetniks as well as by communists, and was thus itself a symptom of the lawlessness
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ORGANIZATION AND STRUCTURE OF THE SECURITY SYSTEM OF THE KINGDOM OF SCS / YUGOSLAVIA

Peščanik
The paper analyzes the organization and structure of the institutions of the security system first of all in the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes and later in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. The subject of the analysis is the military and police security services, organizational structure and focus areas of work.
Martin Matijašević, Danilo Rončević
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Microbial volatile organic compounds in intra-kingdom and inter-kingdom interactions

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2021
Laure Weisskopf   +2 more
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4 Yugoslavist and Serbian Racial Theories in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia

2014
The Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes was founded in December 1918 upon the notions of ethnic-racial homogeneity derived from nineteenth century Romanticism. A wide gulf soon arose between Croats and Serbs, since the new South Slav state bore an undeniably dominant Serbian political and cultural stamp. Yugoslavia became a state in which a 'core' or
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