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  2. Law of Croatia - Wikipedia

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    By this law OGZ was declared invalid as a whole, but implementation of some of its legal rules was approved. During the post-war era, the Croatian legal system become influenced by elements of the socialist law. Croatian civil law was pushed aside, and it took norms of public law and legal regulation of the social ownership. After Croatia ...

  3. Judiciary of Croatia - Wikipedia

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    The legal system of Croatia is a civil law system, historically influenced by Austrian, Hungarian and Yugoslav law, [1] but during the accession of Croatia to the European Union, the legal system was almost completely harmonised with European Union law.

  4. List of national legal systems - Wikipedia

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    Croatia: Based on the Germanic Civil Law. The Croatian Law system is largely influenced by German and Austrian law systems. It is significantly influenced by the Civil Code of the Austrian Empire from 1811, known in Croatia as "General Civil Law" ("Opći građanski zakon"). OGZ was in force from 1853 [13] to 1946.

  5. Constitution of Croatia - Wikipedia

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    The Office of the Public Prosecutions is an autonomous and independent judicial body empowered and due to proceed against those who commit criminal and other punishable offences, to undertake legal measures for protection of the property of the Republic of Croatia and to provide legal remedies for protection of the Constitution and law.

  6. Croatia - Wikipedia

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    The two largest political parties in Croatia are the Croatian Democratic Union and the Social Democratic Party of Croatia. [170] Croatia has a civil law legal system in which law arises primarily from written statutes, with judges serving as implementers and not creators of law. Its development was largely influenced by German and Austrian ...

  7. Category:Law of Croatia - Wikipedia

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    Capital punishment in Croatia; Constitution of Croatia; Constitutional Act on the Rights of National Minorities in the Republic of Croatia; Constitutional Court of Croatia; Croatian nationality law; Croatian Regulatory Authority for Network Industries; Croatian state right

  8. Politics of Croatia - Wikipedia

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    The legal system of Croatia is civil law and, along with the institutional framework, is strongly influenced by the legal heritage of Austria-Hungary. [12] By the time EU accession negotiations were completed on 30 June 2010, Croatian legislation was fully harmonised with the Community acquis . [ 13 ]

  9. Civil law (legal system) - Wikipedia

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    Civil law is sometimes referred to as neo-Roman law, Romano-Germanic law or Continental law. The expression "civil law" is a translation of Latin jus civile, or "citizens' law", which was the late imperial term for its legal system, as opposed to the laws governing conquered peoples (jus gentium); hence, the Justinian Code's title Corpus Juris Civilis.