Commercial law developments in Yugoslavia with a focus in the Socialist Republic of Macedonia and Albania
Commercial law developments in Yugoslavia with a focus in the Socialist Republic of Macedonia and Albania
Author(s): Rezarta Tahiraj, Endri PapajorgjiSubject(s): Commercial Law
Published by: Societatea de Stiinte Juridice si Administrative
Keywords: Yugoslavia; Macedonia; Albania; commercial law; property;
Summary/Abstract: Commercial law is an abstract definition in a central planned economy, but Yugoslavia had a system of its own and in the economic history books it has always aspecial chapter. It all started with the planned system economy, but very early Yugoslavia followed its own path, namely workers' self-government and a special property form, the so-called social property. Albania instead followed the path of all socialist countries –central planned economy and socialist property. This system can be considered a definition of administrative socialism or etatism. This manuscript aims to analyze the commercial reforms in Yugoslavia, Macedonia and Albania and its consequences towards free market economy. A historic and deductive method will be used to analyze the legal reforms that made Yugoslavia a specialty in the communist block.
Journal: Tribuna Juridică
- Issue Year: 9/2019
- Issue No: Special
- Page Range: 110-116
- Page Count: 7
- Language: English