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The Legal Status of National Minorities in the Republic of Croatia
The Legal Status of National Minorities in the Republic of Croatia // Estudios de derecho internacional en homenaje al profesor Ernesto J. Rey Caro / Drnas de Clément, Zlata (ur.).
Cordoba: Drnas-Lerner, 2002. str. 887-891
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Naslov
The Legal Status of National Minorities in the Republic of Croatia
Autori
Vukas, Budislav
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Poglavlja u knjigama, stručni
Knjiga
Estudios de derecho internacional en homenaje al profesor Ernesto J. Rey Caro
Urednik/ci
Drnas de Clément, Zlata
Izdavač
Drnas-Lerner
Grad
Cordoba
Godina
2002
Raspon stranica
887-891
ISBN
950-528-057-7
Ključne riječi
minorities, internal law, Croatia, human rights, public international law
Sažetak
Contrary to some interpretations of the tragic misunderstandings and dramatic events since the 1990 parliamentary elections in Croatia, the development of our internal law on the status of minorities has been in accordance with the requirements of international law. In its 1990 Constitution, adopted before independence, Croatia was defined as "the national State of the Croatian people and the State of the members of other peoples and minorities who are its citizens". All the citizens of Croatia were granted equal rights, and the members of national minorities enjoyed the freedom to express their ethnic origin, the right to use their language and script as well as cultural autonomy.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Pravo