Administrativno-teritorijalna organizacija i lokalna samouprava u Vidovdanskom ustavu
Докторанд
Maksimović, NebojšaМентор
Đorđević, Aleksandar V.Чланови комисије
Ranđelović, Nebojša V.Vučetić, Dejan
Mirković, Zoran
Метаподаци
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The subject of research in the doctoral dissertation „Administrative-territorial organization and local selfgovernment
in the Vidovdan Constitution“ is the process of normative constitution of the Yugoslav model of
local self-government and its territorial organization in the period from the Vidovdan Constitution in 1921 to the
establishment of the Januar 6 dictatorship in 1929. The research is structured through six thematic units in which
the factors that influenced the building of local self-government and its administrative-territorial component
during the third decade of the XX century in the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes are analyzed in a
scientifically based way. The research was conducted in a broader socio-political context in order to gain and
clearer picture of the determination of individual groups that took part in the constitutional and legislative
process. An overview of the various political options in the Constituent Assembly and their mutual relationship
is gi...ven because in that political prism and should look for the basis on which the Vidovdan Constitution and
later legislation were built. The concept of local self-government established by the Constitution, is the result of
the ideological orientation of the ruling parties, the Radical and Democratic, and attractiveness of the Frenc
model and which the state exercises strong control over local authorities. The review of the constitutional debate,
first in the Constitutional Committee, and then in the Assembly, aims to point out the process of partial
evolution in certain issues and the factors that influenced the final formation of the administrative-territorial
organization and principles of local self-government in the Constitution. The last chapter of the dissertation is
dedicated to the analysis of the regulations of the Decree on the division of land into areas, the Law of General
Administration, nad the Law on Regional and District Self-Government, which implemented the Vidovdan
Constitution in one of its key segments. The reasons that led to the introduction of regional self-government only
in 1927 are especially explained. The intention of the constitution-maker and legislator in the Kingdom of Serbs,
Croats and Slovenes to influence the overall integration of the Yugoslav populacion through the adopted concept
of administrative-territorial division and local self-government runs through the entire research.