RAZVOJ PARLAMENTARIZMA SA POSEBNIM OSVRTOM NA BOSNU I HERCEGOVINU
DEVELOPMENT OF PARLIAMENTARISM WITH SPECIAL EMPHASIS ON BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
Author(s): Slobodanka KršićSubject(s): Constitutional Law, Sociology of Law, Administrative Law
Published by: Nezavisni univerzitet Banja Luka
Keywords: parliament; legislative power; legislative procedure; Parliamentary Assembly of BiH;
Summary/Abstract: Parliament, as a political institution of the modern sense, has emerged as one of the most important features of the civil revolution and as one of the foundations of civil democracy and civil state. Parliamentary power was preceded by a long struggle, including war, between the representatives of the people (the citizens, and in some cases the part of the nobility and clergy), and the rulers (monarchs) around the government, more precisely, the ruling rule. The bourgeoisie, as a new social class, wanted to take part in power in proportion to its economic and political power. Economic, cultural and political development - the civilization development of society decisively influences the emergence and development of political representation. The political organization of society, once it was better, sometimes worse, sometimes turned to a human (the people), and sometimes to a god and a ruler. But it always corresponded to the achieved level of development of the productive forces, and culture, education, tradition, religion, etc.
Journal: SVAROG
- Issue Year: 2019
- Issue No: 18
- Page Range: 87-99
- Page Count: 13
- Language: Bosnian