An Order of Crime The Criminal Law of the Independent State of Croatia (NDH) 1941-1945
2017
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The system of criminal law norms passed in the so-called Independent State of Croatia (NDH) from its inception in 1941 was aimed at creating and maintaining an atmosphere of terror implemented by the Ustasha government. Although the framework of substantive and procedural rules of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia was formally retained, immediately after the establishment of the NDH regulations introducing many new crimes punishable by death were enacted. Defining the "honour and vital interests of the Croatian people" as an appropriate object of criminal law protection enabled the creation of a regime of legalized repression against non-Croat populations, with an extensive jurisdiction of martial criminal justice. In addition to abuse of the court martial mechanism, the criminal character of government was also manifested in the wide application of administrative and punitive measures of sending to concentration camps as well as collective punishment. In line with Radbruch's thought, the auth...or denies the legal character of the system of criminal law formally established in the territory of the NDH in the circumstances of genocide.
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Independent State of Croatia (NDH) / genocide / courts martial / collective punishmentIzvor:
Balcanica, 2017, 48, 289-342Izdavač:
- Srpska akademija nauka i umetnosti SANU - Balkanološki institut, Beograd
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Pravni fakultet / Faculty of Law University of BelgradeTY - JOUR AU - Vuković, Igor PY - 2017 UR - https://ralf.ius.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/952 AB - The system of criminal law norms passed in the so-called Independent State of Croatia (NDH) from its inception in 1941 was aimed at creating and maintaining an atmosphere of terror implemented by the Ustasha government. Although the framework of substantive and procedural rules of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia was formally retained, immediately after the establishment of the NDH regulations introducing many new crimes punishable by death were enacted. Defining the "honour and vital interests of the Croatian people" as an appropriate object of criminal law protection enabled the creation of a regime of legalized repression against non-Croat populations, with an extensive jurisdiction of martial criminal justice. In addition to abuse of the court martial mechanism, the criminal character of government was also manifested in the wide application of administrative and punitive measures of sending to concentration camps as well as collective punishment. In line with Radbruch's thought, the author denies the legal character of the system of criminal law formally established in the territory of the NDH in the circumstances of genocide. PB - Srpska akademija nauka i umetnosti SANU - Balkanološki institut, Beograd T2 - Balcanica T1 - An Order of Crime The Criminal Law of the Independent State of Croatia (NDH) 1941-1945 EP - 342 IS - 48 SP - 289 DO - 10.2298/BALC1748289V UR - conv_2983 ER -
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Vuković, I.. (2017). An Order of Crime The Criminal Law of the Independent State of Croatia (NDH) 1941-1945. in Balcanica Srpska akademija nauka i umetnosti SANU - Balkanološki institut, Beograd.(48), 289-342. https://doi.org/10.2298/BALC1748289V conv_2983
Vuković I. An Order of Crime The Criminal Law of the Independent State of Croatia (NDH) 1941-1945. in Balcanica. 2017;(48):289-342. doi:10.2298/BALC1748289V conv_2983 .
Vuković, Igor, "An Order of Crime The Criminal Law of the Independent State of Croatia (NDH) 1941-1945" in Balcanica, no. 48 (2017):289-342, https://doi.org/10.2298/BALC1748289V ., conv_2983 .