Dan kada je nastala država Hrvatska 1991.
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Dan kada je nastala država Hrvatska 1991.

Davorin Rudolf, Vladimir Šeks, Jasna Omejec

The collection brings together scholarly works on key political, legal, and diplomatic processes that led to the creation of the Croatian state in 1991, analyzing the decisions, actors, and international circumstances crucial to independence.

1,270 The collection The Day the Croatian State Was Created in 1991 brings together works by Davorin Rudolf, Vladimir Šeks, Jasna Omejec and a number of other experts who, in an interdisciplinary manner, examine the emergence of the modern Croatian state. The work is based on presentations from a scientific conference and provides a chronological, legal and political insight into the process of independence during the breakup of Yugoslavia. Rudolf analyzes international circumstances, diplomatic initiatives and reactions of European states that gradually opened up space for Croatian recognition. Šeks presents a perspective on domestic political and constitutional steps, including the adoption of key acts — the Declaration of Independence, the Constitutional Decision on Sovereignty and the political work of the Parliament in the crucial months of 1991. Omejec emphasizes the legal implications of state continuity, the legitimacy of decisions and their compliance with international law.

The collection provides an overview of how political will, legal processes and international factors came together at the moment of state creation. The texts document the tensions, challenges and dilemmas of the time: the aggression of the JNA, the struggle for international affirmation and the necessity of quickly shaping the legal order. Overall, the book presents a comprehensive scientific overview of the events that marked a historical turning point and laid the foundations of Croatian statehood.

Editor
Davorin Rudolf
Dimensions
23 x 16 cm
Pages
160
Publisher
Hrvatska akademija znanosti i umjetnosti (HAZU), Zagreb, 2015.
 
Distribution: 250 copies
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.

One copy is available

Condition:Unused
 

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