Title: Statute of Korčula
Title: The Statute of the Commune of Hvar
Title: The statute law of Lastovo
Title: The statutory system of Omiš (I)
Journal: Mosorska vila
Number: 1
ISSN: 0353-8206
Year: 1991
Pages: from 145 to 149
Number of references: 16
Language: hrvatski
Summary: The content of many ancient statutes of Dalmatian communes,
written in Latin (sometimes in Italian), has been preserved.
As regards Omiš, only some fragments of the Statute of 1579
are still available. They are written in Italian and contain
provisions relating to the communal government and some
provisions of a private-legal nature.
Keywords: statute, Dalmatian commune, legal particularism, system of government, private law
Title: The statutory system of Omiš
Journal: Mosorska vila
Number: 2
ISSN: 0353-8206
Year: 1991
Pages: from 124 to 128
Number of references: 12
Language: hrvatski
Summary: From the remaining fragments of the Statute of Omiš of 1579
it is possible to discern the organization of communal
government at the will of the Republic of Venice, which had
undoubtedly been the situation from the very fall of Omiš
under Venetian rule in 1444. Previously, Omiš probably still
had some remains of ancient Croatian organizational elements
similar to those in Poljica.
Keywords: statute, Dalmatian communes, system of government, Venice, old Croatian law
Title: The statutory system of Omiš (III)
Journal: Mosorska vila
Number: 3 4
ISSN: 0353-8206
Year: 1992
Pages: from 159 to 165
Number of references: 27
Language: hrvatski
Summary: From the fragments of the Statute of Omiš of 1579 it is
possible to discern some data on marital and family law, law
of obligations, law of succession as well as judicial
procedure. There are also some provisions concerning the
tenant-farming (or colonus) position of peasants.
Keywords: statute, marital and family law, law of obligations, succession law, judicial procedure, tenant-farming (colonus)
Title: A contribution to the disindoktrination of legal history
Journal: Zbornik radova Pravnog fakulteta u Splitu
Number: 1 2
ISSN: 0584-9063
Volume: 28
Year: 1991
Pages: from 45 to 70
Language: hrvatski
Summary: During the totalitarian government in Yugoslavia the
teaching oflegal history functioned in the sense of an ideological
monopolyand served to indoctrinate rather than train students how
tounderstand real social movements. The author speaks about
thedisindoctrination of legal history. His opinion is that suchideological
demystification can be achieved if emphasis is puton the significance of
historical continuity, the evolution ofenterprise, market economy,
parliamentarism, human rights and therule of law and on constant scrutiny
of future possibilities.Thanks to historical experience, all people have
become aware ofthese values which can, therefore, be classified among
thetransideological postulates.
Keywords: legal history, ideological monopoly, historical continuity, market economy, human rights, rule of law, transideological postulates
Title: Actuallity of the Cesare Beccaria's messages
Journal: Zakonitost
Number: 1
ISSN: 0353-7099
Volume: 45
Year: 1991
Pages: from 91 to 96
Number of references: 34
Language: hrvatski
Summary: Beccaria, who counted human egoism as an unseparable part
of thehuman nature and a stimulating factor of the development, wrotein
this book the sharpest criticism of that egoism when reducedonly to the
right of the rulling circles of the late feudalpolice state. His was an
opinion that a just society can functiononly through an application of the
certain rational principlesderived from a duty to respect a human nature
and a necessity ofexistence of the state authority as a minimal coercion
needed tocheck those who would their own freedom spread by limiting theone
of the others.
Keywords: human egoism, human nature, rulling circles, feudal police state, just society, rational principle
Title: Venetian bilingual proclamations (croato-italian) in
Dalmatia
Title: An occasional paper on the destiny of Croatian national
sovereignty from Trpimir's Deed of Donation of 852 to this day
Journal: Mogućnosti
Number: 11
ISSN: 0544-7267
Volume: 39
Year: 1992
Pages: from 856 to 859
Number of references: 1
Language: hrvatski
Summary: The paper is a concise account of the development and
destiny of Croatian national sovereignty during several
centuries, with the conclusion that the degree of Croatian
national sovereignty depended on the relations of political
powers in the state within whose boundaries the Croatian
territories were situated at a given time.
Keywords: Croatian national sovereignty, political powers, state, restoration of national sovereignty
Title: Trpimir's deed of donation of 852 and the subsequent
destiny of Croatian national sovereignty
Journal: Poljica
Number: 17
ISSN: 0352-4116
Year: 1992
Pages: from 130 to 133
Language: hrvatski
Summary: The paper is a short account of the degree of national
sovereignty of Croatia during past centuries which depended
upon the political power of the central government of the
country under whose rule Croatia was at a particular time.
Keywords: Ancient Croatian State, Croatian-Hungarian State, Austria, First Yugoslavia, Second Yugoslavia
Title: A comparison between the Code of Vinodol and Dalmatian
statutes
Journal: Zbornik radova Pravnog fakulteta u Splitu
ISSN: 0584-9063
Volume: 29
Year: 1992
Pages: from 21 to 33
Language: hrvatski
Summary: It is by its very genesis that the Code of Vinodol differs
frommost of the Dalmatian statutes. The Croatian inhabitants ofonce-Roman
Dalmatian towns founded their statute law on Slavicideas. But later on,
elements of other legal systems were addedto the Slavic ideological
foundations, namely those of Byzantinelaw, then Venetian law and finally,
beginning from the end of the12th century, the recpetion of Roman law. The
great value of theCode of Vinodol for legal history consists in the fact
that in itthe archaic Slavic law was preserved in its original form
andalmost undisturbed continuity. Yet in this respect there are
somesimilarities between the Code of Vinodol and the Statute ofPoljica as
well as the Statute of Korčula.
Keywords: Slavic law, Byzantine law, Venetian law, reception of Roman law, statute
Title: A contribution to the knowledge about the literary work of
Franjo Trankvil Andronik, a humanist from Trogir
Title: The forms and legal nature of clemency in Dalmatian
medieval statute law
Title: Relations between neighbours under the statutes of
medieval Dalmatian towns
Title: The position and rights of crime victims under the Statute
of Korčula (with special reference to compensation)
Title: The Franciscans in the health history of Dalmatia
Title:
Title: Fundamental problems of the study of criminal procedure in
Dalmatian medieval statute law
Title: Boka Kotorska from the most ancient times to the beginning
of the 20th century
Title: Medieval Dalmatian statutes and Europe
Title: The first and the second instance of the Croats receiving
Roman law
Title: The medieval statute of the town of Split and
West-European legal culture
Title: On the position of the Catholic Church in the Republic of
Dubrovnik
Title: Some reflections on the antiquity of provisions of the
Statute of Poljica
Title: Law-based state and the rule of law in the writings of
Cesare Beccaria
Title: On some general criminal-legal concepts according to the
medieval Trogir Statute of 1322
Title: Judicial Enforcement of Criminal Sanctions
Title: The Golden Book of the Town of Split
Title: The significance of fraternities in the Croatian past
history with special reference to the fraternities of Blato, in particular
St Vincentia's Fraternity
Title: Blato in the transitional period between the 18th and the
19th century, before and after the arrival of St Vincentia in 1795
Title: The institution of pardon in the Croatian legal system and
its influence on national penal policy
Faculty: Pravni fakultet Split
Author: KURTOVIĆ ANITA
Date of defense: 06/07/94
Language: hrvatski
Number of pages: 265
Summary: Although the pardon is general institution of European
penal law, in theory the legal nature and effects of the act of pardon are
very controversial. Because the author in her dissertation gives historical
review of beginnings this institution in the world and Croatia, and gives a
survey of the reasons which justify the use of acts of clemency. Also, the
dissertation contains rich comparative review of forms of clemency in the
modern European and Anglo-American criminal law. The greatest part of the
dissertation the author dedicated to the legislative establishment of
pardon in Croatian law, the legal nature of the act of pardon, the purposes
or aims of this institution and the interference between other different
criminal institutions and the pardon.
Keywords: pardon, amnesty, acts of clemency, historical review, penal law
Title: Criminal Law according to the Statute of Trogir, 1322
Faculty: Pravni fakultet Split
Date of defense: 03/25/93
Language: hrvatski
Number of pages: 200
Summary: This dissertation is at present the most comprehensive
account of criminal law as provided by a medieval Dalmatian
statute. In the introductory part, the genesis of Dalmatian
communes (especially the Commune of Trogir) is described.
The second part is a generalization of the results of
comparative research into criminal-legal problems contained
in Dalmatian statutes as well as some foreign sources. In
the third, largest part, criminal offences and penalties are
discussed. Since the statutory provisions are generally not
of an abstract nature but rather exclusively regulate
specific types of incrimination and punishment, the author
classifies provisions according to the group-objects of
protection under criminal law. In the fourth part the author
defines particular institutions of the studied law and their
genesis.
Keywords: statute, criminal law, medieval communes, criminal offences, penalties, object of protection under criminal law, principle of legality, canon law
Title: Criminal law according to the Statute of Trogir, 1322
Faculty: Pravni fakultet Split
Date of defense: 03/25/93
Number of pages: 200
Degree level: M.A.
Title: The destiny of the Croatian state and law in the course of
centuries
Institution: Zavod za društvena istraživanja u Splitu, 1994.
Year: 1994
Title: The Statute of Lastovo
Title: Subjects in criminal procedure
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