ON FREEDOMS AND RIGHTS OF MAN AND CITIZEN IN YUGOSLAVIA Cover Image

О СЛОБОДАМА И ПРАВИМА ЧОВЕКА И ГРАЂАНИНА У ЈУГОСЛАВИЈИ
ON FREEDOMS AND RIGHTS OF MAN AND CITIZEN IN YUGOSLAVIA

Author(s): Đorđi J. Caca
Subject(s): Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence, Human Rights and Humanitarian Law
Published by: Правни факултет Универзитета у Београду

Summary/Abstract: In the article Of Freedoms and Rights of Man and Citizen in Yugoslavia the author points out that they are a steady value and interest of theory and science, politics and practice in the past, today and the future. In regard to this, emphasis is put on the struggle of progressive forces in the world for the establishment and realization of human freedoms and rights as elements and confirmations of democracy and democratic relations in society. Particular accent is put on the class character of human freedoms and rights based on Marx's views on socialism and freedoms, especially on the unconditional liberation of labour as a road to liberty of man. The author deals with the incompliance between the normative and real in the realization of human freedom and rights, showing not only the subjective relations toward them, but also the objective conditions and real possibilities for thier total realization, concluding that the realization of huinan freedoms and rights in the world are in a state of crisis. In regard to Yugoslavia, it is pointed out that as a particular feature of human freedoms and rights their wider encircling of content, broader dimension and larger scale in comparison with the classic freedoms and rights and their deeply humanistic character, which all is the result of the socialist self-management system in which socialist self-management democracy is the form of political establishment of the country. Also, is it noted that there exist new rights which derive from social ownership and selfmanagement as a social and reproductive relation, as well as the position of man in a society established on these values. The article stresses the contribution of Acadamy member prof, dr Jovan Đorđević in the origin, formulation and theoretical, scientific and political explanation of human freedoms and rights in general, and particularly in the constitutional system of Yugoslavia. The author concludes that the obiective evaluation of the situation in Yugoslavia in the realization of human freedoms and rights should contribute to the creation of further conditions for a complete compliance of the normative and the real, which is the final goal of a socialist selfmanagement society

  • Issue Year: 32/1984
  • Issue No: 1-2
  • Page Range: 258-264
  • Page Count: 7
  • Language: Serbian