UID:
kobvindex_DGP1643754610
ISSN:
0032-3241
Content:
The Croatian Constitution belongs into the category of pioneer constitutions in the Eastern European countries and its content-related achievement cannot be appraised outside the context in which it has been merged. Unlike some other Eastern European constitutions, it does not include the context of transitional experience. Consequently, the author analyzes the 1991 Croatian Constitution via several foci of comparison: The Preamble culture in the introductory article, Basic provisions and fundamental values provision, fundamental human rights, constitutional court, and others. In the conclusion, the author claims that the Croatian Constiuition is a solid foundation for developing today's type of constitutional state. (SOI : PM: S. 55)
In:
Politička misao, Zagreb : Informator, 1964, 37(2000), 1, Seite 49-55, 0032-3241
Language:
Serbian
Author information:
Häberle, Peter 1934-