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How to Establish the Rule of Law in Croatia
Natasha Srdoc, Chairman of the Adriatic Institute for Public Policy, Croatia's independent...
published: 11 Apr 2012
author: AdriaticInstitute
How to Establish the Rule of Law in Croatia
How to Establish the Rule of Law in Croatia
Natasha Srdoc, Chairman of the Adriatic Institute for Public Policy, Croatia's independent think tank provides principled solutions to establishing the rule ...- published: 11 Apr 2012
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- author: AdriaticInstitute
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"On the wrong side of the law in Croatia" Puzzled2's photos around Split, Croatia (travel pics)
Preview of Puzzled2's blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: http://www.travelpod.com...
published: 07 Apr 2011
author: TripAdvisorTRIPWOW4
"On the wrong side of the law in Croatia" Puzzled2's photos around Split, Croatia (travel pics)
"On the wrong side of the law in Croatia" Puzzled2's photos around Split, Croatia (travel pics)
Preview of Puzzled2's blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: http://www.travelpod.com/travel-blog-entries/puzzled2/1/1287234030/tpod.html This blog prev...- published: 07 Apr 2011
- views: 40
- author: TripAdvisorTRIPWOW4
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Croatia could face sanctions over failure to apply extradition law
The European Commission has said that Croatia could face legal action for its failure to a...
published: 27 Aug 2013
Croatia could face sanctions over failure to apply extradition law
Croatia could face sanctions over failure to apply extradition law
The European Commission has said that Croatia could face legal action for its failure to apply EU... euronews, the most watched news channel in Europe Subscribe for your daily dose of international news, curated and explained:http://eurone.ws/10ZCK4a Euronews is available in 13 other languages: http://eurone.ws/17moBCU http://www.euronews.com/2013/08/27/croatia-could-face-sanctions-over-failure-to-apply-extradition-law The European Commission has said that Croatia could face legal action for its failure to apply EU extradition law. The country may receive cuts in the financial aid it is due to receive from the European Union or discussions could be delayed on the country's entry into the Schengen travel zone if it does not change its legislation. European Commission spokesperson, Mina Andreeva said that the "infringement of EU law goes at the heart of European judicial cooperation. That is why Vice-President Viviane Reding will therefore bring this matter to the attention of the entire College of Commissioners next week at the first formal meeting," she added. On August 23, the Croatian Prime Minister, Zoran Milanovic agreed to respect an EU arrest warrant for a former Yugoslav head of the secret service wanted in Germany, however demanded a broader debate on the subject within member states. Find us on: Youtube http://bit.ly/zr3upY Facebook http://www.facebook.com/euronews.fans Twitter http://twitter.com/euronews- published: 27 Aug 2013
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EU Dirty Work - New EU Laws - Croatia Joins - The Word
Nightly News from www.th-eu-nit.com Rick Timmis reports on the latest news sourced from th...
published: 25 Jun 2013
author: Rick Timmis
EU Dirty Work - New EU Laws - Croatia Joins - The Word
EU Dirty Work - New EU Laws - Croatia Joins - The Word
Nightly News from www.th-eu-nit.com Rick Timmis reports on the latest news sourced from the European Union, and European Commission as the EU Parliament work...- published: 25 Jun 2013
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- author: Rick Timmis
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VLOG: Croatia's law against gay marriage
A "short" vlog where I rant about my opinion on this law. Crappy image quality, recorded w...
published: 26 Nov 2013
VLOG: Croatia's law against gay marriage
VLOG: Croatia's law against gay marriage
A "short" vlog where I rant about my opinion on this law. Crappy image quality, recorded with phone, deal with it.- published: 26 Nov 2013
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Croatia Foreign Policy and Government Guide World Business Law Handbook Library
Загрузить Croatia Foreign Policy and Government Guide (World Business Law Handbook Library...
published: 02 Dec 2013
Croatia Foreign Policy and Government Guide World Business Law Handbook Library
Croatia Foreign Policy and Government Guide World Business Law Handbook Library
Загрузить Croatia Foreign Policy and Government Guide (World Business Law Handbook Library) (World Business Law Handbook Library) можно вот тут http://tinyurl.com/lajpj4z. Автор книги Ibp Usa- published: 02 Dec 2013
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Alan Uzelac - Croatia on the Way to an European Civil Procedure Law
Croatia on the Way to an European Civil Procedure Law; Hrvaška na poti k evropskemu civiln...
published: 21 May 2013
author: AccessToCivilJustice
Alan Uzelac - Croatia on the Way to an European Civil Procedure Law
Alan Uzelac - Croatia on the Way to an European Civil Procedure Law
Croatia on the Way to an European Civil Procedure Law; Hrvaška na poti k evropskemu civilnemu procesnemu pravu.- published: 21 May 2013
- views: 43
- author: AccessToCivilJustice
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GTA Croatia Breaking the law
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published: 27 Sep 2009
author: miodrag1204
GTA Croatia Breaking the law
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Lawyers Croatia
www.lawyerscroatia.com offers this presentation where you can find out how our experienced...
published: 24 Sep 2013
Lawyers Croatia
Lawyers Croatia
www.lawyerscroatia.com offers this presentation where you can find out how our experienced Croatian lawyers can help. Our team provide information and assistence in different legal matters such as litigation, company liquidation and others. LawyersCroatia.com is a part of www.bridgewest.eu an international agent specialized in company formation in Europe and main offshore countries.- published: 24 Sep 2013
- views: 1
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Croatians reject gay marriage in referendum-Croatia gay marriage said 'No'
Croats voted overwhelmingly in favour of defining marriage in the constitution as a "union...
published: 02 Dec 2013
Croatians reject gay marriage in referendum-Croatia gay marriage said 'No'
Croatians reject gay marriage in referendum-Croatia gay marriage said 'No'
Croats voted overwhelmingly in favour of defining marriage in the constitution as a "union of man and woman" yesterday (1 December), a move initiated by Roman Catholic groups but criticised by opponents as discrimination against homosexuals. The Commission declined to comment, saying that the issue of marriage is of national competence. Almost 66% of those who voted in the referendum in the new European Union member endorsed the initiative, launched by the Catholic group "In the Name of the Family", according to preliminary results on Sunday night. Turnout was 37%. The group had gathered over 740,000 signatures in support of the referendum, forcing parliament to call the vote. The Social Democrat-led government disagreed with the referendum's demand, but the outcome was no surprise in a morally conservative country where 90% of the population of 4.4 million say they are Catholic. The Church wholeheartedly backed the initiative, which sought to define marriage in the constitution rather than law so that its status can only be changed by a two-thirds majority in parliament. "I am happy because, from now on, no future government will be able to legalise gay marriages," said Željka Markić, leader of "In the Name of the Family". Ballet dancer Sanja Grgic said: "I have nothing against gay people, I have many gay friends, but I voted in favour because I think children should grow up in a family that has a mother and a father." Opponents noted that Croatia now shares its constitutional definition of marriage with Belarus, Poland, Moldova, Bulgaria, Montenegro and Serbia, where intolerance of same-sex unions is widespread. Sex education "This is discrimination, an attack on human rights and liberties. It's a stain we'll all have to carry," said Duje Prkut, one of the main activists in the 'Against' camp. The campaign for the referendum began last year after the government introduced sex education in schools despite protests from Catholic groups. It then hinted that it might grant same-sex couples the right to be treated as if they were married, with next-of-kin status and inheritance rights, albeit without allowing them to formally marry. Prime Minister Zoran Milanović had called the referendum "sad and pointless", but said the government would pass a bill giving same-sex couples more rights in the coming weeks. While gay pride marches have become routine in Croatia, same-sex couples still face many practical challenges. "Right now, I have no right to inherit my girlfriend's property, we cannot adopt children or get married, I could not visit her if she ended up in an old people's home," said Marta Susak, a 21-year-old student who came to vote holding hands with her girlfriend. Leaders of the conservative opposition HDZ party supported the referendum demand. Some analysts said this was the start of a conservative backlash against the increasingly unpopular government, which has failed to revive the withering economy. "This vote is not about marriage or the definition of marriage, this is a referendum against the current government," Davor Butkovic, an influential columnist, wrote in the pro-government Jutarnji List daily before the referendum. The Commission declined to comment, saying that the issue of marriage is of national competence of the member states. In fact, in the pre-accession period the commission puts a lot of pressure on candidate countries regarding LGBT rights, but as the countries join the Union, Brussels keeps silent on the matter. POSITIONS: Hannes Swoboda, president of the Socialists and Democrats Group in the European Parliament expressed "deep disappointment" at the results of the vote: "As democrats, we of course respect the decision of the Croatian voters. But I am deeply disappointed by this outcome. I have come to know Croatia as an open and progressive country, not a country whose people outlaw happiness and equal rights. The extreme right and the religious groups that lobbied in favour of this constitutional amendment must urgently confront the reality: LGBT rights, equality and human rights are all part of a bigger concept of fundamental rights and values shared by Europeans. I expect Croatia to share these values, especially now that it is an EU member state. I welcome the fact that the government under Zoran Milanović has made clear that it will continue its work to increase the rights of same-sex couples." The European Parliament's Intergroup on LGBT rights expressed "regret at the outcome of the referendum banning same-sex marriage". Michael Cashman, co-president of the Intergoup reacted: ""Given the organisation of this referendum by the Catholic Church, I am saddened—but not surprised—by the outcome. But this result will not stop progressive, democratic and inclusive movements in Croatia. Equality is a defining element of a civilised and inclusive society."- published: 02 Dec 2013
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President of Croatia at the IIRPS VU
President of Croatia HE Prof. Dr. Ivo Josipovič delivers the lecture "Croatia's EU Members...
published: 04 Apr 2011
author: VU TSPMI
President of Croatia at the IIRPS VU
President of Croatia at the IIRPS VU
President of Croatia HE Prof. Dr. Ivo Josipovič delivers the lecture "Croatia's EU Membership and South East Europe" at the Institute of International Relati...- published: 04 Apr 2011
- views: 294
- author: VU TSPMI
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Croatia surrenders on EU arrest warrant
New EU member Croatia backtracked in its first row with the bloc's executive Commission on...
published: 29 Aug 2013
Croatia surrenders on EU arrest warrant
Croatia surrenders on EU arrest warrant
New EU member Croatia backtracked in its first row with the bloc's executive Commission on Wednesday, agreeing to fully apply the EU extradition law after Brussels raised the prospect of sanctions. The European Commission warned Croatia on 26 August it could face legal action, including a possible loss of EU funds, because a few days before its 1 July accession Zagreb changed its laws to prevent the extradition of suspects of crimes committed before 2002, when EU rules were changed.- published: 29 Aug 2013
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FORBIDDEN CURE (Full Version) Rick Simpson in Croatia
http://mylesohowe.com We need repeal of an unconstitutional laws. The prohibition against ...
published: 10 Jul 2011
author: yellowecotec
FORBIDDEN CURE (Full Version) Rick Simpson in Croatia
FORBIDDEN CURE (Full Version) Rick Simpson in Croatia
http://mylesohowe.com We need repeal of an unconstitutional laws. The prohibition against marijuana was unconstitutional from its inception. It took 13 year...- published: 10 Jul 2011
- views: 6690
- author: yellowecotec
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Moot Court Croatia - "Savjeti za usmene runde" - 22.04.2013.
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published: 28 Apr 2013
author: eSTUDENT udruga
Moot Court Croatia - "Savjeti za usmene runde" - 22.04.2013.
Moot Court Croatia - "Savjeti za usmene runde" - 22.04.2013.
- published: 28 Apr 2013
- views: 59
- author: eSTUDENT udruga
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China: Taipei BOO BOO DOO "KNEMA BALKAN" - Amgen Inc. Croatia | SOVAG UK Insurance
Там, где вопль стоит людской - бабки прёт Интерспецстрой... Башнефть Варандей http://mclog...
published: 16 Jan 2013
author: TECHSTROYCONTRACT Komatsu
China: Taipei BOO BOO DOO "KNEMA BALKAN" - Amgen Inc. Croatia | SOVAG UK Insurance
China: Taipei BOO BOO DOO "KNEMA BALKAN" - Amgen Inc. Croatia | SOVAG UK Insurance
Там, где вопль стоит людской - бабки прёт Интерспецстрой... Башнефть Варандей http://mclogi-kintetsu-new-york-amgen.tumblr.com/?php=taiwan+court+notary TAITR...- published: 16 Jan 2013
- views: 8
- author: TECHSTROYCONTRACT Komatsu
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Youngest HAM in Croatia with license class A - 9A3BPL
First CQ on 20m by 9A3BPL (Leo) with new license class A. First and youngest HAM operator ...
published: 27 Jun 2012
author: 9AHAMTeam
Youngest HAM in Croatia with license class A - 9A3BPL
Youngest HAM in Croatia with license class A - 9A3BPL
First CQ on 20m by 9A3BPL (Leo) with new license class A. First and youngest HAM operator with A class license in Croatia. In May, 15 2012. is adopted a new ...- published: 27 Jun 2012
- views: 98
- author: 9AHAMTeam
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Protests in Croatia over bilingual street signs
More than 20000 people in the eastern Croatian town of Vukovar have protested against plan...
published: 03 Feb 2013
author: AlJazeeraEnglish
Protests in Croatia over bilingual street signs
Protests in Croatia over bilingual street signs
More than 20000 people in the eastern Croatian town of Vukovar have protested against plans to introduce bilingual street signs. Under Croatian law, the tow...- published: 03 Feb 2013
- views: 2628
- author: AlJazeeraEnglish