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Observations on Croatian Constitutional Law (comments on the Republic of Croatia’s Constitutional Law of 4 December 1991, as Last Amended on 8 May 1992)

Yugoslavia Peace Conference, Arbitration Commission.  04 July 1992 .

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2021

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Abstract

Recognition — States — Criteria — Guidelines on the Recognition of New States in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union issued by the European Community and its Member States — Guarantees of human and minority rights — Constitution of Croatia — Whether meeting criteria for recognition — Whether Constitution of Republic of Croatia containing sufficient guarantees of minority rights — Draft Convention on Yugoslavia of 4 November 1991 — Acceptance by Croatia — Whether amended Constitution of Croatia reflecting all the obligations assumed under the Draft Convention

States — Criteria for statehood — Effects of recognition — Yugoslavia — Croatia — Whether meeting criteria for statehood

Human rights — Group rights — Rights of minorities — Draft Convention on Yugoslavia produced by Conference on Yugoslavia in November 1991 — Requirements of guarantees of minority rights — Requirements of general international law — Whether sufficiently reflected in Constitution of Croatia

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Case Report
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© Cambridge University Press 1993

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