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History of Croatian Law and State |
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Consultations: Thursdays, 12-13:30 |
Croatian legal history in the European context from the Middle Ages to contemporary period
Judicial dependence and independence in Croatia between 1873 and 1990: the challenges of the authoritarian government
Legal protection of state, national and community symbols in Croatia
Croatian Constitutionalism from Autonomy to the State
Croatian Concepts of Integration
Electoral reforms in Croatia 1875 and 1881: liberalism vs. democracy
LEGAL PROTECTION OF STATE SYMBOLS, NATIONAL SYMBOLS AND SYMBOLS OF NATIONAL MINORITIES AND RELIGIOUS COMMUNITIES IN CROAT
Government and judiciary from 1918 to nowadays
Institution-building as state-building in the Croatian Diet 1868-1918
Croatian legal history in the European context. from the Middle Ages to contemporary times.
Croatian Legal History in the European context From the Middle Ages to Contemporary Period.
The ABGB and the House-Community in the Croatian Legal System: Legal Irritant and Normative Plurality
Human dignity, right to self-determination, and dissolution of former Yugoslavia
Intelectual, culture and reforms: Ivan Mažuranić and his time
Mažuranić's reforms 1873-1880: modernisation as nation-building and state-building
Intelectual, culture, reform: Ivan Mažuranić and his time
Liberal reforms in Croatia 1873 - 1889: modernisation as the state-building?
Autonomy, institutions and nation-building: liberal reforms in Croatia 1873 - 1880
Institutions and nation-building: Croatian autonomy 1868 - 1918
Croatian-Hungarian Compromise between norm and reality
Organisation and independence of the judiciary in Croatia and Slavonia 1849 - 1918
Electoral system in Croatia 1848-1918: authoriatarianism, liberal elitism and territorial autonomy
Jury trial in Croatia-Slavonia 1848-1921
Croatian-Hungarian Compromise between cooperation and conflict
Conflict of interests and corruption in the Statute of Pag
Croatian Hungarian Compromise, the State Diet and the Croatian Diet 1868 - 1918
Formation of the modern Croatian legal system in the 19th century: between tradition and modernity
Independence of Croatian judiciary: lack of tradition
Judiciary in the Croatian lands from 1790 to 1918
Development of Governmental Institutions in the Kingdoms of Croatia and Slavonia 1868-1918
Legal institutions in the Croatian territory from 1918 to contemporary time
Baltazar Bogišić in the journals "Pravo" (The Law) and "Mjesečnik Pravničkoga društva u Zagrebu" (Monthly of the Law Society of Zagreb)
Ivan Mažuranić and reforms on the European periphery
Teaching of history and legal history at the Faculty of Law in Zagreb
Local court at the Croatian-Slavonian area between judicial and administrative power
Croatian legal history and the teaching of legal history at the Faculty of Law in Zagreb from 1776b to the present
ABGB in the Croatian-Slavonian legal area
Trial by jury in Croatia 1849 - 1918 : transfer and the context
Croatian legal history in the European Context from Middle Ages to Contemporary Period
Experiences from periphery : teaching of general legal history and national legal history at the Faculty of Law in Zagreb since 1868.
Baltazar Bogišić in the Croatian and European legal-cultural context
Baltazar Bogišić and the Faculty of Law in Zagreb : challenges and the cooperation
Statute of the Community of Pag
Legal heritage and social environment of the Statute of Pag
Modernisation in Croatia in 1870s between Croatian nationalism and Austrian and Hungarian influences : role of the ban Ivan Mazuranic
Croatian legal history at the Faculty of Law in Zagreb
Croatian Autonomy and Ministerial Impeachment from 1868 to 1918: Model and Reality
Legal status of the University of Zagreb from 1874 to nowadays
The process of establishing of Pag municipality
The Croatian-Hungarian Compromise: institutions and reality
Bogišić and culture of memory : proceedings of the scientific conference with international participation held on the occasion of the hundredth anniversary of Baldo Bogišić's death
Development of legal science in Croatia from 1780 to 1914.
Centralization, modernization and nation building — administrative reforms in Croatia 1848-1918
Croatian, Slovenian and Czech Constitutional Documents 1818 - 1849
Faculty of Law in Zagreb from the time of foundation in 1776 to the contemporary period
Centralisation, modernisation and nation-building in Croatia and Slavonia: reforms of the county system 1848-1918
The Liberal Reforms in Croatia-Slavonia 1873-1880
Jury Trial in Croatia-Slavonia 1849-1918: Destiny of the Transplant
Croatian autonomy and ministerial responsibility 1868-1918: model and reality
Baltazar Bogišić in the legal journals "Mjesečnik Pravničkog društva u Zagrebu" (Zagreb) and "Pravo" (Split) 1873.-1908.
Tradition and modernization: "irritability" of the General Civil Code in the Croatian legal system
Legal education in Croatia from medieval times to 1918: institutions, courses of study and transfers
Josip Pliverić, Georg Jellinek and 'die Staatsfragmente' – experiences from the past and contemporary challenges
Autonomy, dependence and modern reforms in Croatia-Slavonia 1848-1918
Building of the modern Croatian judiciary 1848-1918
Croatian legal history in the European context: reading materials
Building of the modern legal system in Croatia in 1848-1918 in the center - periphery relations
Rise of modern constitutionalism 1776 - 1849: the Croatian constitutional documents 1848-1849
Teaching legal practice between "theory" and "skills"
Continuities and discontinuities: The constitutional and political development of Bosnia and Herzegovina to 1990
Rights of citizens and modern institutions : European and Croatian Legal Traditions
Organization of government and civil rights in the reforms of the Croatian Diet in 1873-1880
Liberalism and legislation of the Croatian Diets on the freedom of the press and jury trial 1875-1918
The Electoral Reform in Croatia of 1875 - Liberalism, Antidemocratism and Croatian Autonomy
Legislative Activity of the Croatian Parliament (Sabor) of 1861 - Autonomy, Modernization and Municipal Institutions
Legal responsibility of the Croatian banus to the Croatian Diet and Croatian autonomy 1868-1918
Ivan Mažuranić, liberal reforms of the Croatian Diet 1873-1880. and Serbian elite in Croatia
The press and jury trial legislation of the Croatian Diet 1875-1907: Liberalism, fear of democracy and Croatian autonomy
Nikola Škrlec of Lomnica's ideas on the structure of government and views on the constitutional and political questions
Building up of modern Croatian administration and public service 1874-1876.
Modernization of Law in European Core (England, France, Germany) and the peripheral countries in the period from 1780 until 1880
National legal history, legal culture and legal study in Croatia (preliminary considertaions)
The Faculty of Law in Zagreb from 1776 to 1918
The Letters of Sir Henry S. Maine and Sir Frederick Pollock to Baltazar Bogišić
The Short Letters from Henry S. Maine and Sir Frederick Pollock to Baltazar Bogišić
Legal tradition and independence of the Croatian judiciary: basic postulates
Rule of law and Rechstaat - Euroepan and Croatian legal tradition and contemporary challenges
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center and periphery: European and Croatian determinants od Mažuranić's reform of organisation of powers and civil rights
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Law, history and society: general legal history (1868-1874) na Pravoslovnoj akademiji u Zagrebu (1850-1874)
History and law: Universal history, History of estates (1780-1812) and legal education at the Royal Academy of Sciences in Zagreb (1776-1850)
Political system of Yugoslavia after the Second World War: density and consciousness
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