The Status of Members, Employees, and Engaged Persons in Minority non-Territorial Autonomy

Đurić, Vladimir (2026) The Status of Members, Employees, and Engaged Persons in Minority non-Territorial Autonomy. Godišnjak Fakulteta pravnih nauka, 16 (16). pp. 47-61. ISSN 2232-9668

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Abstract

Minority non-territorial autonomy/self-government exercised through collegial bodies raises the question of the legal status of their members, employees, and other engaged persons. Although the issues involved concern the rights and obligations of members, employment relationships and remuneration, as well as incompatibility and conflicts of interest, they constitute a broader area of inquiry, since they reveal the approach adopted by comparative legal systems regarding the legal nature of minority non-territorial bodies. In other words, if minority non-territorial autonomy/self-government is regarded as a public-law institution, state intervention in matters relating to members’ rights and obligations, employment relationships and remuneration, as well as incompatibility and conflicts of interest, will be more pronounced.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: national minorities; non-territorial autonomy/selfgovernment; rights and obligations of members; employment relationships and remuneration; incompatibility and conflict of interest
Subjects: Ljudska i manjinska prava
Depositing User: Aleksandra Višekruna
Date Deposited: 13 Jul 2026 20:56
Last Modified: 13 Jul 2026 20:56
URI: http://ricl.iup.rs/id/eprint/2387

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