Croatia (CROSBI ID 30840)
Prilog u knjizi | izvorni znanstveni rad
Podaci o odgovornosti
Rodin, Siniša
engleski
Croatia
On 25 June 1991, the Croatian Parliament, implementing a constitutional provision of what was then Article 140 of the Constitution (enabling withdrawal from the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia) and following the referendum on sovereignty and independence held on 19 May 1991, adopted the Constitutional Decision on Sovereignty and Independence and the Declaration on the Sovereign and Independent Republic of Croatia.1 Two days later, the Serbian dominated ‘ federal’ army (JNA) started its military intervention in Slovenia, which subsequently spread to Croatia and other post-Yugoslav states.2 The European Communities extended diplomatic recognition to Croatia on 15 January 1992.3 Unlike Slovenia and other post-Communist countries of Central and Eastern Europe, which started to develop contractual relations with the European Union and ultimately became members on 1 May 2004, relations between the European Union and Croatia were characterised by a long period of stagnation and exclusion from the mainstream integration process.
Accession, European Union, Croatia
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Podaci o prilogu
357-389-x.
objavljeno
Podaci o knjizi
The european union and its neighbours a legal appraisal of the eu's policies of stabilisation, partnership and integration
Blockmans, Steven ; Lazowski, Adam
Den Haag: T.M.C. Asser Press
2006.
90-6704-201-3