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Yugoslavia and International Judicial Documents on Human Rights

Vladimir Šeks ; Osijek


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Abstract

In this text the author analyses the extent to which the SFR of Yugoslavia has accepted and included in its constitutional order the most important international documents concerning human rights and freedoms. Furthermore, he problematizes the implementation of the provisions of the already ratified international documents. These documents are divided into four groups: 1. Contemporary universal international judicial documents on human rights; 2. International documents regarding the protection of specific human rights; 3. International documents for ensuring the trade union and other socio-economic rights, and 4. International agreements concerning the freedom of peoples and other political rights. In conclusion, the author states that the SFR of Yugoslavia has not incorporated into its judicial rules a large number of international documents which were adopted, signed and ratified by her. His main objection is the disregard of the principle of non-discrimination, the fundamental principle of contemporary international law.

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Hrčak ID:

155433

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/155433

Publication date:

31.12.1989.

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