
Ustavni sud u zaštiti ljudskih prava: interpretativna uloga Ustavnog suda
The Constitutional Court in the Protection of Human Rights, a collection of works edited by Jadranko Crnić and Nikola Filipović, represents a significant contribution to understanding the role of the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Croatia in the
The collection contains works by prominent legal experts who analyze various aspects of the interpretative function of the Constitutional Court.
One of the key contributions is the work of Smiljko Sokol, who deals with the constitutional interpretation of the Constitutional Court in reviewing the constitutionality of laws. Sokol emphasizes the importance of interpreting the Constitution in light of changing social circumstances and the need for a dynamic approach in interpreting constitutional norms.
The collection also includes analyses of specific decisions of the Constitutional Court that relate to the protection of human rights, such as the right to a fair trial, freedom of expression and the protection of privacy. The authors discuss the methods of interpretation used by the Constitutional Court, including textual, systemic and teleological interpretation, and their application in practice.
Special attention is paid to the role of the Constitutional Court in harmonizing national law with international standards for the protection of human rights, especially in the context of the European legal area. The collection emphasizes the importance of the Constitutional Court as the guardian of constitutionality and fundamental rights of citizens, and its responsibility in preserving democratic values.
This collection is recommended for law students, lawyers, judges and anyone interested in constitutional law and human rights, providing in-depth insight into the interpretative role of the Constitutional Court in the protection of fundamental rights and freedoms.
One copy is available