Specifics Of One Source Of Constitutional Law In Bosnia And Herzegovina Cover Image

Специфичности једног извора уставног права у Босни и Херцеговини
Specifics Of One Source Of Constitutional Law In Bosnia And Herzegovina

Author(s): Milan Blagojević
Subject(s): Constitutional Law, Politics and law
Published by: Institut za uporedno pravo
Keywords: sources of Constitutional law; constitution; delegated laws; decrees of executive powers; agreement on transfer of additional competences;

Summary/Abstract: In the science the sources of Constitutional law are usually divided into constitutions, the laws of parliaments, delegated laws, laws-decrees, decrees of executive power, parliamentarian rules of procedure, constitutional customs and constitutional conventions. If delegated laws, then laws decrees and constitutional conventions (which as a source of Constitutional law are typical to English constitutional-legal tradition) are excluded, the rest of sources of Constitutional law are known in constitutional-legal order of Bosnia and Herzegovina. But, what is specific for that order is a source of constitutional law known only in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is agreement on transfer of additional competences on Bosnia and Herzegovina as a special source of constitutional law. It is not known in other countries in the world. This paper is devoted to this source of law and its specifities and essence are shown and explained here.

  • Issue Year: 2013
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 207-220
  • Page Count: 14
  • Language: Serbian