
Nuklearna energija i međunarodno pravo
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The book is an important contribution that M. Štifanić makes to the discussion on the concepts of health reforms that are intended to be implemented in transition countries, especially in Croatia.
Every natural and legal person may be the holder of ownership rights, as well as other real rights: easement rights, real burden rights, construction rights and liens on everything that may be the object of these rights, unless otherwise provided by law.
A practical guide for peasants on court proceedings, rights, lawsuits, foreclosures and litigation. The author is Dr. Mijo Lehpamer (1903–1978), a lawyer, judge and later bank director, known for his work on legal problems of the Croatian countryside.
The book The Law on Basic Ownership Relations, edited by M. Žuvela, is a classic commentary on the Law on Basic Ownership Relations (ZOVO) from 1980 (Official Gazette of the SFRY, No. 6/80), with 88 articles.
"Croatian Rights" presents a selection of key historical documents that shape the Croatian legal tradition – from medieval charters to modern acts – emphasizing the continuity of Croatian autonomy within the broader European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.
"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.