The Universal Protection of Human Rights and Central Europe: Croatia
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https://doi.org/10.47078/2025.1.191-228Keywords:
Human Rights in Croatia, United Nations, Croatian Constitution, UN Human Rights CommitteeAbstract
This chapter delivers a thorough examination of human rights protection in Croatia through a contextual, historical, legislative, and practical lens. It outlines the evolution of human rights in the country, illustrating a complex journey from the socialist ideals of Yugoslavia to the aspirations of an independent nation committed to international human rights standards. Each phase of this journey, marked by significant political upheaval, nationalist movements, and evolving legal frameworks, has played a crucial role in shaping Croatia’s current human rights landscape. In Croatia, the protection of human rights and freedoms operates through two main mechanisms, out of which international treaties play an important role. These treaties are integrated into the domestic legal order and take precedence over national laws. Since gaining independence, Croatia has ratified all major international human rights instruments, including all relevant UN conventions. Therefore, through assessing constitutional protections and then exploring the country’s engagement with the UN as a party to various human rights agreements, this chapter provides a detailed analysis of Croatia’s human rights framework. Finally, to shed light on key challenges within Croatia’s human rights practice, the chapter also examines historical cases brought before the UN Human Rights Committee, identifying recurring issues that warrant further attention.
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