Croatia : developing judicial culture of fundamental rights (CROSBI ID 46259)
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Rodin, Siniša
engleski
Croatia : developing judicial culture of fundamental rights
The author discusses protection of fundamental rights before the Croatian Constitutional Court. It is argued that in absence of liberal tradition fundamental rights guarantees are not understood as liberal Abwehrreche, defending the core of individual liberty as against State intrusion, but merely as guarantees of positive law prescribed by the State. The paper presents the evolution of the Croatian constitutional jurisdiction in respect of fundamental rights and how it changed due to the demands of the ECHR. It is followed by the discussion of the three issues: indirect discrimination, right to an impartial judge, and principle of proportionality. The author suggests that, while the vocabulary of fundamental rights is becoming increasingly visible in Croatian law, there is still no evidence that fundamental rights are properly embedded into a liberal understanding of a State.
human rights, judicial review, legal culture
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The universalism of human rights, ius gentium : comparative perspectives on law and justice
Arnold, Rainer
Dordrecht: Springer
2013.
978-94-007-4510-0