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Original scientific paper

Ivo Petrinović in searching for the canons of classical and modern political doctrines

Arsen Bačić ; Pravni fakultet Sveučilišta u Splitu


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Abstract

This is dedicated to academic Ivo Petrinović (11.01. 1929- 11. 07. 2003), professor at the Faculty of Law in Split, who particularly deserved credit for attempts to restore and to develop public interest in modern (national) politics and its participants. The author here is especially interested in the fundamental ideas of academic I.P. which provided answers to a range of key questions: In what way can a nation carry out its collective tasks, but in so doing that it does not endanger individual rights of the collective order? What fundamental powers do government authorities have over its citizens? Should authority be absolute or limited by constitutional controls and individual rights? The conclusion is that I. Petrinovič with his opus reflected not only historical topics, but also processes and powers, the relevance of which to this day has not faded.

Keywords

I. Petrinović; political ideas; canons of political science

Hrčak ID:

124135

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/124135

Publication date:

27.6.2014.

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