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  3. Vol. 97 No. 3 (2026): ПРАВО И ПОЛИТИКА: КОНЦЕПТУАЛИЗАЦИЈЕ, ЗНАЧАЈ И ИМПЛИКАЦИЈЕ

Published: 2026/06/23

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  • SPT 3-2026

Articles

    • PDF (ENG)
    LEO STRAUSS’S CRITIC OF MODERN NATURAL RIGHT CONCEPTS AND ITS CONTEMPORARY RELEVANCE
    Aleksandar Gajic
    • PDF (ENG)
    RECIPROCITY AS A CONDITION FOR THE RECOGNITION OF FOREIGN COURT DECISIONS: POLITICAL-LEGAL ASPECT AND MODERN SIGNIFICANCE IN DOMESTIC AND COMPARATIVE LAW
    Jelena Jakšić
    • PDF (ENG)
    NEW – OLD TRENDS IN THE FIELD OF CRIMINAL POLICY IN THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA
    Ivan Đokić
    • PDF (ENG)
    BEST INTERESTS OF THE MIGRANT CHILDREN IN THE SYSTEM OF ASYLUM IN THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA
    Uroš Novaković
    • PDF (ENG)
    LOCAL COMMUNITY ASSEMBLIES IN SERBIA AS A FORM OF DIRECT CITIZEN PARTICIPATION IN LOCAL GOVERNMENT – BETWEEN TRADITION, REPRESENTATIVE AND DIRECT DEMOCRACY –
    Mijodrag Radojević, Petar Matić
    • PDF (ENG)
    SECURITY IMPLICATIONS OF THE CONSTITUTIONAL CRISIS IN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA: BETWEEN THE DAYTON CONSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK AND INTERNATIONAL INTERVENTIONISM
    Velibor Lalić
    • PDF (ENG)
    KEY ETHICAL CHALLENGES OF THE TOTAL DEFENCE CONCEPT IMPLEMENTATION IN THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA
    Dragan Stanar
    • PDF (ENG)
    GLOBALIZATION AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
    Dragan Simeunović
    • PDF (ENG)
    ON THE SUPPRESSED TOPICS IN THE HISTORY OF SERBO-SLOVENIAN RELATIONS OR ON THE PROLOGUE TO THEIR CLOSENESS DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR
    Zoran Jovanovic
    • PDF (ENG)
    POWER DIFFUSION AS THE THIRD DIMENSION OF COMPLEX INTERDEPENDENCE: CALIFORNIA AND OPENAI AS CASE STUDIES
    Marina Todorović, Milica Šljivančanin
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