Constitutional position of the President of the Republic of Srpska in the light of comparative law

Although the Constitution of the Republic of Srpska was created in extremely complex circumstances, exposed to multiple, often violent changes, the underlined constitutional concept of the organization of power and the position of the President of the Republic remained unchanged. Thanks to that fact...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:e6c5cccc33c54da5ad68731b76a957672021-12-05T21:33:55ZConstitutional position of the President of the Republic of Srpska in the light of comparative law0039-21382620-112710.5937/spz65-31015https://doaj.org/article/e6c5cccc33c54da5ad68731b76a957672021-01-01T00:00:00Zhttps://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0039-2138/2021/0039-21382102231G.pdfhttps://doaj.org/toc/0039-2138https://doaj.org/toc/2620-1127Although the Constitution of the Republic of Srpska was created in extremely complex circumstances, exposed to multiple, often violent changes, the underlined constitutional concept of the organization of power and the position of the President of the Republic remained unchanged. Thanks to that fact, the Constitution of the Republic of Srpska confirmed its vitality, and enabled the stable functioning of the state government. Although the semi-presidential system (of power) implies certain elements common to all variants, there are numerous specifics of its different manifestations. In this regard, one can observe the position of the President of the Republic of Srpska, who, in addition to immediate legitimacy, has vast and independent powers, which make him the true head of the executive branch. In light of these characteristics of the position of the President of the Republic, one can speak of a stronger semi-presidential form of government. Having in mind determinism of existing solutions, the similarity with comparative models, and bearing in mind certain specifics, the author is of the opinion that established solution should not be changed.Golić Darko P.Institute of Comparative Law, Belgradearticleconstitutional lawrepublic of srpskapresident of the republicsemipresidential systemLaw of EuropeKJ-KKZComparative law. International uniform lawK520-5582ENHRSRStrani pravni život, Vol 2021, Iss 2, Pp 231-247 (2021)
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language EN
HR
SR
topic constitutional law
republic of srpska
president of the republic
semipresidential system
Law of Europe
KJ-KKZ
Comparative law. International uniform law
K520-5582
spellingShingle constitutional law
republic of srpska
president of the republic
semipresidential system
Law of Europe
KJ-KKZ
Comparative law. International uniform law
K520-5582
Golić Darko P.
Constitutional position of the President of the Republic of Srpska in the light of comparative law
description Although the Constitution of the Republic of Srpska was created in extremely complex circumstances, exposed to multiple, often violent changes, the underlined constitutional concept of the organization of power and the position of the President of the Republic remained unchanged. Thanks to that fact, the Constitution of the Republic of Srpska confirmed its vitality, and enabled the stable functioning of the state government. Although the semi-presidential system (of power) implies certain elements common to all variants, there are numerous specifics of its different manifestations. In this regard, one can observe the position of the President of the Republic of Srpska, who, in addition to immediate legitimacy, has vast and independent powers, which make him the true head of the executive branch. In light of these characteristics of the position of the President of the Republic, one can speak of a stronger semi-presidential form of government. Having in mind determinism of existing solutions, the similarity with comparative models, and bearing in mind certain specifics, the author is of the opinion that established solution should not be changed.
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title Constitutional position of the President of the Republic of Srpska in the light of comparative law
title_short Constitutional position of the President of the Republic of Srpska in the light of comparative law
title_full Constitutional position of the President of the Republic of Srpska in the light of comparative law
title_fullStr Constitutional position of the President of the Republic of Srpska in the light of comparative law
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