Petrov, Vladan and Đorđević, Miroslav (2022) The Influence of Serbia’s Historical Constitutions on Its Modern Constitutional Identity: 30 Years Since the Return of Liberal Democratic Constitutionality. In: Comparative Constitutionalism in Central Europe : Analysis on Certain Central and Eastern European Countries. Legal Studies on Central Europe . Central European Academic Publishing, Miskolc-Budapest, pp. 129-147. ISBN 978-615-6474-03-2
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Abstract
Any kind of future constitutional development of one country is in large part bound by the constitutional tradition and ever-lasting constitutional development of the country in question. Determining the right milestones, long term historical trends and traces of surviving constitutional identity markers presents a daring quest for a constitutional law scholar, especially when a country that is subjected to such analysis has a rich, but quite diverse constitutional history, as the Republic of Serbia. In this chapter authors strive to discover distinctive periods of the Serbian constitutionality, examine their characteristics and establish a possible connection of historical constitutions to the present Serbian constitutional identity.
Item Type: | Book Section |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | Serbian Constitution, Constitutional Identity, Historical Constitutions, Legal History, Constitutional Law, Liberal Democracy |
Subjects: | Ustavno pravo |
Depositing User: | Aleksandra Višekruna |
Date Deposited: | 27 Sep 2022 20:00 |
Last Modified: | 27 Sep 2022 20:00 |
URI: | http://ricl.iup.rs/id/eprint/1297 |
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