The Principle of Legality in the Croatian and Comparative Administrative Law
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https://doi.org/10.30925/zpfsr.44.1.4Keywords:
načelo zakonitosti djelovanja javnopravnih tijela.Abstract
This paper considers the principle of legality within the activities of public bodies. The paper first takes into consideration the role and the meaning of the legal principle of legality. With respect to the Croatian legal framework, this principle has been demonstrated in the context of the Croatian General Administrative Procedure Act. Thereafter, the principle has been considered through the comparative analysis of particular European countries. Finally, the paper analyzes the role of administrative courts in complying with the principle of legality.
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