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LJUDSKA PRAVA U CRNOJ GORI IZMEĐU RETORIKE I REALNOSTI
HUMAN RIGHTS IN MONTENEGRO BETWEEN RHETORIC AND REALITY

Author(s): Nebojša Vučinić
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Politics, Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence, Constitutional Law, Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, Politics and law
Published by: CEDET Centar za demokratsku tranziciju
Keywords: human rights; human rights protection system; violation of human rights
Summary/Abstract: Generally speaking, the current state of human rights in Montenegro is marked by the following general characteristics: an insufficiently developed and efficient system of institutional protection, both primary - preventive and secondary - repressive, which is why citizens are often unable to ensure the application and protection of many guaranteed rights and freedoms. Furthermore, the existing constitutional and legal solutions, institutions and procedures are often not sufficiently harmonized with the corresponding international standards in this area. Finally, there is a significant discrepancy between the prescribed solutions and the application of legal norms in specific cases, that is, the behavior of state authorities in practice.

  • Page Range: 453-470
  • Page Count: 18
  • Publication Year: 2004
  • Language: Serbian
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