LOCAL SELF-GOVERNMENT IN SERBIA DURING THE END OF THE XIX AND THE BEGINNING OF THE XX CENTURIES Cover Image

ЛОКАЛНА САМОУПРАВА У СРБИЈИ КРАЈЕМ XIX И ПОЧЕТКОМ XX ВЕКА
LOCAL SELF-GOVERNMENT IN SERBIA DURING THE END OF THE XIX AND THE BEGINNING OF THE XX CENTURIES

Author(s): Dragoš Jevtić
Subject(s): History, Political history, Modern Age, 19th Century
Published by: Правни факултет Универзитета у Београду

Summary/Abstract: By means of the coup-d’etat of 9th May 1894, King Alexander Obrenović had suspended the Constitution of 1888 and reinstated the Constitution of 1869. That coup-d’etat also suspended the bourgeois local self-government established by the Constitution of 1888, and the laws passed during its effectiveness, so that the period from 1894 to 1901—1903 marked the sanctioning and implementation of the system of bureaucratic centralism. During the development of the Serbian bourgeois state in the period 1903—1914, local self-government had the clear characteristics of the bourgeois local, self-government and simultaneous clear manifestations of the inability of the existance of a true and wholy democratic self-government in the bourgeois society. Local self government in Serbia in the captioned period confirmed the correctness of Lenin’s theses on local self-government in the bourgeois society

  • Issue Year: 31/1983
  • Issue No: 1-4
  • Page Range: 386-403
  • Page Count: 18
  • Language: Serbian