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Tag Archives: Lang: Croatian / Hrvatski

Excerpts from the Criminal Code of Croatia related to aggression (1998)

Relevant national provisions in the original language as well as in English translation: Criminal Code of the Republic of Croatia passed by Croatian Parliament at its session on September 19, 1997, entered into force on January 1, 1998 […]

Tagged Doc Type: Domestic Laws & Bills, Lang: Croatian / Hrvatski, Region: Europe (eastern), Topic: Civil law, Topic: Domestic Implementation, Topic: Jurisdiction (states)
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