Constitutional Design, Development and Prospects of the Croatian "Hybrid" Parliamentary Government (CROSBI ID 57110)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Smerdel, Branko
engleski
Constitutional Design, Development and Prospects of the Croatian "Hybrid" Parliamentary Government
The paper analyses Croatian "constitutional experimentation" with the organization of government, which has not yet been completed during the twenty-five years of independence. The recent disputes put stress on the necessity to establish a more efficient government which would be energetic enough to deal with the serious and prolonged economic, social and political crisis. The paper discusses the actual functioning of the specific Croatian variation of a "two headed executive" as well as whether the expectations of it have been fulfilled. It also deals with the question whether the young Croatian republic has achieved such a level of democratic development and the rule of law, that the checks and balances, developed during the Constitutional reform of 2000, might be forgotten and the full authority can be confined to the Government in order to strengthen its economic and reformist capacities, or is it still necessary for the checks and balances to be maintained.
Croatia, President of the Republic, pure Parliamentarism, crisis
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Podaci o prilogu
73-100.
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Podaci o knjizi
Ustavni položaj predsednika republike
Kaučič, Igor
Maribor: Inštitut za lokalno Samoupravo in javna naročila Maribor
2016.
978-961-6842-66-2