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In a popular booklet, Dr. Mijo Lehpamer explains the basics of legal life in the countryside – property, contracts, debts, inheritance, litigation, and the everyday legal problems of farmers in an understandable way.
"Fides publica (Public Faith)" (1930) is a notable legal-historical study by Marko Kostrenčić on the development of public credibility of documents, notarial institutions, and legal certainty in medieval Croatian and Serbian lands.
"Croatian Rights" presents a selection of key historical documents that shape the Croatian legal tradition – from medieval charters to modern acts – emphasizing the continuity of Croatian autonomy within the broader European framework.
"Criminal Procedure Code", the 12th volume of the "Croatian Laws" edition, edited by Josip Šilović, is the official commentary and text of Austro-Hungarian criminal procedural law with additional laws on the press and jury trials.
The book The Public Information Act is an expert legal commentary on the then Croatian law governing the area of public information, media and freedom of expression.
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