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Slobodan Jovanović and the Question of Human Rights
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 January 2017
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1. Vojislav Koštunica, “Politicki sistem i osnovna prava,” Theoria, no. 1-2 (1987): 53-62. For a discussion of recent developments in Yugoslav philosophy see my “Two Thaws in Yugoslav Philosophy” in Glasnost in Context, ed. Marko Pavlyshyn (London: Berg, 1990), 69-82.
2. In the edition of 1922, Jovanović refers extensively to the following works written in this tradition: C.F. von Gerber, Grundzuge des Deutschen Staatsrechts (Leipzig, 1880)Google Scholar, P Laband, aul, Das Staatsrecht des Deutschen Reiches (Tübingen, 1911, fifth edition)Google Scholar and Jellinek, Georg, Allgemeine Staatslehre (Berlin, 1914, third edition)Google Scholar as well as Hans Kelsen, Hauptprobleme der Staatsrechtlehre (1911).
3. All page references are to Volume 13 of Sabrana dela Slobodana Jovanovića (Belgrade: Geca Kon, 1936). Translations from Serbo-Croatian are mine.
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