UDC 341.231.14(4) 340.132(497.6)(497.11)
Biblid: 1451-3188, 16 (2017)
Vol. 17, No 59, pp. 232-246
DOI:

Оriginal article
Received: 01 Jan 1970
Accepted: 01 Jan 1970

PRIMENjIVOST EVROPSKOG SISTEMA LjUDSKIH PRAVA U PRAVU REPUBLIKE SRBIJE I REPUBLIKE SRPSKE

Joksić Ivan (Правни факултет за привреду и правосуђе, Универзитет Привредна академија у Новом Саду), ijoksic@hotmail.rs
Mitrić Vidoje (Виши суд у Новом Саду)
Lutovac Mitar (Факултет за пословно индустријски менаџмент у Београду, Универзитет „Унион Никола Тесла“)

The European human rights system has much wider achievements in relation to the national legal systems of European countries. The system must be considered in a given time and the spatial context. In the first case it should be considered under the framework of the European Convention, while in the second case, it ought to ensure applicability in all European countries. Since it was made back in 1950, the European Convention is a comprehensive legal instrument and reliable framework for the development of national legal systems in the field of human rights. The European Convention is a starting point in the analysis of progress in the field of standardization, promotion and protection of human rights. Taking into account the common geographical area and historical circumstances of the relations between the successor states of the former Yugoslavia, the authors will focus on the legal analyses of the incorporated system of human rights in the Republic of Serbia and the Republic of Srpska, with special emphasis on the constitutional and legal provisions.

Keywords: European Convention, human rights, legal order, the regulations, the Republic of Srpska, Serbia