Constitution of Yugoslavia
By Constituent Assembly of the Federative People's Republic of Yugoslavia
Published by Good Press
English
2021
ISBN 4064066460464
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About this book
The "Constitution of Yugoslavia" serves as a pivotal document encapsulating the legal and political framework of the Federative People's Republic of Yugoslavia established after World War II. This constitutional text is notable for its integration of socialist principles with multi-ethnic federalism, reflecting the era's ideological currents. Written in a clear, formal style, the Constitution outlines the rights of citizens, the structure of government, and the division of powers, embodying a commitment to social equity and collective ownership, while also addressing the complex realities of a diverse nation. It stands as a landmark in 20th-century legal history, shaping the governance of Yugoslavia during a time characterized by significant socio-political transformation. The authoring body, the Constituent Assembly, was formed in the wake of the war, composed of leaders and representatives from various ethnic groups and political backgrounds. These revolutionary figures sought to reconcile the often conflicting aspirations of a diverse populace while institutionalizing the socialist values that had gained prominence amidst the struggle against fascism. The Assembly's deliberations were steeped in the context of post-war reconstruction and a desire for national unity, influencing the Constitution's emphasis on collective rights and federal governance. This Constitution is essential for readers interested in Eastern European history, legal studies, and the evolution of socialist governance. It provides not only a legal perspective on civil rights and government structure but also insights into the socio-political dynamics of a region grappling with identity and unity. Engaging with this text offers a deeper understanding of how constitutional frameworks can shape national identity amidst diversity.
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