The Adjustment of Croatian Law to the Law of the European Union

Since the the Agreement on Stabilisation and Association between the Republic of Croatia and the European Communities has been signed, Croatia is faced with a problem of increasing urgency, namely the adjustment of its law, its law system, to the law legacy of the European Union. Civil service bodie...

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Main Author: Bojana Klepač Pogrmilović
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Political Science, University of Zagreb, Croatia 2005-01-01
Series:Anali Hrvatskog Politološkog Društva
Online Access:http://hrcak.srce.hr/file/60203
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Summary:Since the the Agreement on Stabilisation and Association between the Republic of Croatia and the European Communities has been signed, Croatia is faced with a problem of increasing urgency, namely the adjustment of its law, its law system, to the law legacy of the European Union. Civil service bodies are continuously engaged in harmonising the two law systems, but because of the diffi culty of the task and the internal problems of the Croatian law system, they face a variety of diffi culties. The harmonisation of legal rules imposes itself as the most demanding criterion for the admission of Croatia to the European Union. The comprehensiveness and complexity of the European law system leave Croatia with little time for a successful adjustment. Parlamenti u tranziciji: početno desetljeće postkomunističkih i postsovjetskih parlamenata.
ISSN:1845-6707
1847-5299