USTAVNOPRAVNI TEMELJI NEZAVISNE DRŽAVE HRVATSKE
CONSTITUTIONAL FOUNDATIONS OF THE INDEPENDENT STATE OF CROATIA
Author(s): Miloš ZdravkovićSubject(s): History of Law, Constitutional Law, WW II and following years (1940 - 1949), Fascism, Nazism and WW II, Wars in Jugoslavia
Published by: Правни факултет Универзитета у Београду
Keywords: The Independent State of Croatia; Constitution; Organization of authorities; Legitimacy
Summary/Abstract: When the Independent State of Croatia (NDH) was formed, in the head of that state came so-called the Ustashe movement. The paper shows that in the period from 1941 until 1943 the NDH had required elements of statehood. The organization of the state authorities was made according to the model of the Ustashe organization with the title Poglavnik (Leader) in the head of the state who had all the dictatorial powers. The efficiency of the state authorities, but also necessary support of the enough number of population proves that the NDH had a constitution in its material sense, although the constitution was never brought. The foundations of the functioning of NDH were determined by uncodified constitution which was made of: The Ustashe Constitution (1929), The Principles of the Ustashe Movement (1933) and certain legislations of the constitutional significance which were adopted after the NDH was formed.
Journal: Анали Правног факултета у Београду
- Issue Year: 67/2019
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 113-139
- Page Count: 27
- Language: Serbian