
Uvod u državu i pravo
The book systematically covers the basic concepts of the state, legal order, sources of law and the main branches of law. The textbook provides an overview of the structure of government, constitutional principles and basic institutes necessary for unders
Introduction to the State and Law is a basic university textbook intended primarily for students of law, business law and economics, but also for a wider audience who want to understand the functioning of the legal order and state institutions. The book explains how the modern state was created and what it is characterized by, what its functions are, and how the legislative, executive and judicial branches are organized. The authors present in detail the development and theoretical approaches to the state and law, connecting historical sources with today's constitutional models. Special emphasis is placed on the legal norm - its structure, validity, interpretation and role in the everyday regulation of social relations. The textbook also provides an overview of the basic branches of law, including constitutional, administrative, criminal and civil law, and explains how individual institutes are applied in practice. The style is clear and didactic, with an emphasis on practical orientation and a logical structure that facilitates learning. This edition provides a reliable basis for understanding the legal system and its mechanisms.
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