Originally from:
Central and Eastern European Legal Materials
Croatia: Constitutional Law on Human Rights and Freedoms and Rights of Ethnic and National Communities or Minorities in the Republic of Croatia
This constitutional law reaffirms the fundamental rights and freedoms of individuals, as guaranteed by the Constitution of the Republic of Croatia, and provides for the protection of the collective rights of national and ethnic minorities in Croatia.
About the Editors:
Michael Newcity is the Deputy Director of the Center for Slavic, Eurasian, and East European Studies at Duke University. Professor Newcity is a leading authority and the author of 3 books and over 50 scholarly articles offering commentary on legal activities in Russia, Eurasia and East Europe.
Original Editor: the late Professor V. Pechota, Columbia Law School.