
Radno i socijalno pravo, knj. I: Radni odnosi (II)
The book is a professional textbook that was used in Yugoslavia at the time as basic literature for students of law, economics and administration, as well as for practitioners in the field of labor relations, self-management and social security.
The book deals with the legal regulation of labor and social security within the framework of the then self-managing socialism, which means that it combines classical labor law institutes with the specificities of the Yugoslav social system. The book connects legal regulations with self-managing principles, which was a specific feature of the Yugoslav legal system — a combination of socialist legislation and participatory management.
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