XV CONFERENCE
OF THE KOPAONIK SCHOOL OF NATURAL LAW 2002

LAW AND WORLD ORDER

International Round Table

ENACTMENT OF NEW (FIRST) CONSTITUTIONS
IN THE COUNTRIES IN TRANSITION

Sesion Chairman: prof. dr. Pavle Nikolic

Participants;

guests from Italy, France, Russia, Hungary, Poland,
Rumania, Czech Republic, Bulgaria

 

Forme d'etat et Transition Constitutionnelle un Apercu Introductif
-
Silvio Gambino, Universite de la Calabre - Italie
Les traits caracteristiques du changement democratique en Hongrie
-
dr. Antal Adam. professeur emerite de droit public a l'Universite Pecs, ancien juge constitutionnel
The road of Poland towards a democratic constitution (1989-1997)
- prof. dr. Wojciech Sokolewitz, Institute of legal Sciences of the Polish Academy of Sciences
The adoption of new or first constitutions in the countries in transition - the Slovenian example
- dr. Ante Mavcic, Director of the Analysis and International Cooperation Department of the Constitutional Court of thc Republic of Slovenia
Constitutionality of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the new world order and transition
- dr. Rajko Kuzmanovic, professor of law, former president of the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Srpska
The principle of separation of powers in the Serbian 1990 Constitution
- dr. Irena Pejic, assistant professor, Faculty of law, Nis
Constititutional law changes in the countries in transition
- dr. Dragan Bataveljic, assistant professor, Faculty of Law, Kragujevac
New Constitution of Serbia - a foundation for genuine transition
- dr. Srdjan Djordjevic, judge, Constitutional Court of the Republic of Serbia, Belgrade

TOPICALITY OF ENACTMENT
OF A NEW CONSTITUTION OF SERBIA

Basic principles for a new Constitution of the Republic of Serbia
- Democratic Party of Serbia

A proposal for a new Constitution of Serbia
Independent Group experts of the Belgrade Human Rights Center

Draft Constitution of the Kingdom of Serbia - professor dr. Pavle Nikolic


back to top