Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 1043860
The Constitution of Croatia in the Perspective of European and Global Governance
The Constitution of Croatia in the Perspective of European and Global Governance // National Constitutions in European and Global Governance: Democracy, Rights, the Rule of Law / Albi, Anneli ; Bardutzky, Samo (ur.).
Den Haag: T.M.C. Asser Press, 2019. str. 1139-1177 doi:10.1007/978-94-6265-273-6_24
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Naslov
The Constitution of Croatia in the Perspective of
European and Global Governance
Autori
Goldner Lang, Iris ; Đurđević, Zlata ; Matajia, Mislav
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Poglavlja u knjigama, znanstveni
Knjiga
National Constitutions in European and Global Governance: Democracy, Rights, the Rule of Law
Urednik/ci
Albi, Anneli ; Bardutzky, Samo
Izdavač
T.M.C. Asser Press
Grad
Den Haag
Godina
2019
Raspon stranica
1139-1177
ISBN
9789462652729
Ključne riječi
The Constitution of Croatia ; Fundamental rights ; Rule of law ; European arrest warrant ; Referendum ; Data Retention Directive
Sažetak
The report from the newest EU Member State – Croatia – explains that the constitutional system represents a break from the former socialist system, where the Constitution had been more ‘political’ and not directly applied in practice. The constitutional order is highly influenced by the German constitutional tradition, and the Constitutional Court often cites the German Constitutional Court. The Constitution has been amended with regard to the EU in a very extensive manner. No significant constitutional issues have arisen with regard to EU or international law. By way of some limited exceptions, trade unions and individuals unsuccessfully sought to contest austerity measures required as part of the EU Council’s excessive deficit proceedings in the Constitutional Court. The Constitutional Court has additionally adjudicated questions on whether referendums regarding privatisation of certain public services are permissible, given that the referendum outcome could lead to incompatibility with EU law. The increased cost of water in relation to a relevant EU Directive was the object of the first reference for a preliminary ruling from Croatia. With regard to the European Arrest Warrant (EAW), some legislative guarantees (such as the statute of limitations) were removed from an implementing law following severe criticism and the threat of financial sanctions from the European Commission. The move through the EAW system towards in absentia judgments has also led to some debate, given the historical experience with a high number of in absentia judgments during the 1991– 1995 war and the subsequent finding that a vast majority of these trials had violated fair trial rights.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Pravo
POVEZANOST RADA
Ustanove:
Pravni fakultet, Zagreb