STATUS OF BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA IN THE SECOND YUGOSLAVIA Cover Image

STATUS BOSNE I HERCEGOVINE U OKVIRU DRUGE JUGOSLAVIJE
STATUS OF BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA IN THE SECOND YUGOSLAVIA

Author(s): Željko Petrović
Subject(s): Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence, History of Law, International Law, Governance, Political history, Recent History (1900 till today), Wars in Jugoslavia
Published by: Visoka škola “CEPS – Centar za poslovne studije” Kiseljak
Keywords: Bosnia and Herzegovina; Yugoslavia; war; state; unification; disintegration;

Summary/Abstract: During its existence, Bosnia and Herzegovina has gone through various state, organizational and political phases. In the 20th century, Bosnia and Herzegovina was part of two Yugoslavias in which it had a completely different status, from almost complete denial of its existence to its recognition as a separate entity, with great autonomy, to the recognition of Bosnia and Herzegovina as an independent state by the breakup of another Yugoslavia. The two Yugoslavias had completely different arrangements, one was a kingdom while the other was a socialist republic, which was reflected in Bosnia and Herzegovina itself. The foundations of the second Yugoslavia were laid in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the people of Bosnia and Herzegovina made a great contribution to the victory over fascism. The 20th century represents a dynamic period for Bosnia and Herzegovina in terms of its state-legal development and construction as an independent international legal entity. It is in this paper that the state and legal development of Bosnia and Herzegovina within the second Yugoslavia, which will result in the creation of an independent state of Bosnia and Herzegovina, is discussed.

  • Issue Year: 2021
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 274-289
  • Page Count: 16
  • Language: Serbian