Ustavnopravni položaj Hrvatske na temelju hrvatsko-ugarske nagodbe s aspekta teorije države I prava

The Hungarian-Croatian state union, which existed for more than eight centuries, was one of the most enduring state formations in European constitutional history before it ended in 1918 with the collapse of the then Austro-Hungarian Monarchy. When the joint state was created, its two members did not...

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Bibliográfiai részletek
Szerző: Heka László
Dokumentumtípus: Cikk
Megjelent: 2025
Sorozat:PRAVNI VJESNIK: CASOPIS ZA PRAVNE I DRUSTVENE ZNANOSTI PRAVNOG FAKULTETA SVEUCILISTA JOSIPA JURJA STROSSMAYERA U OSIJEKU 41 No. 1
Tárgyszavak:
doi:10.25234/pv/32864

mtmt:36157788
Online Access:http://publicatio.bibl.u-szeged.hu/36832
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Tartalmi kivonat:The Hungarian-Croatian state union, which existed for more than eight centuries, was one of the most enduring state formations in European constitutional history before it ended in 1918 with the collapse of the then Austro-Hungarian Monarchy. When the joint state was created, its two members did not lay the legal foundations of the state union, so the conflict that arose in 1848 and the unilateral secession of Croatia (de facto, because de iure the person of the king still connected the two states) created a new situation. The alliance was renewed in 1868 with the conclusion of the Croatian-Hungarian settlement as a compromise solution. It was modelled after the Austro-Hungarian settlement, but some of its provisions offer the possibility of different interpretations, which led to frequent disputes between Budapest and Zagreb.From the point of view of legal comparatists and theoreticians of the state and law, it remains doubtful whether the Kingdom of Hungary was a unitary state, formed a federation with Croatia, or a real union. The heated political debates in the era of dualism (conducted mainly in parliament) could not give a unique answer to that question, and there was no opportunity for an objective analysis in the period between the two world wars and then in the era of socialism. Only the independence of Croatia provided the basis for comparative research by sine ira et studio. In this paper, from the perspective of the theory of the state and law, we analyse the Croatian-Hungarian state law model created on the basis of the Croatian-Hungarian settlement.
Terjedelem/Fizikai jellemzők:25-44
ISSN:0352-5317