• The 1963 Yugoslav Constitution was the second constitution of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. It came into effect on April 7, 1963. The constitution...
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    The 1974 Yugoslav Constitution was the fourth and final constitution of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. It came into effect on 21 February...
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    srezs. The 1963 Yugoslav Constitution defined municipalities as the basic socio-political community with rights defined by the constitution, applicable...
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  • The 1931 Yugoslav Constitution, also known as September Constitution or Octroic constitution, was the second and final Constitution of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia...
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  • The 1953 Yugoslav Constitutional Law was a big packet of constitutional amendments to the 1946 Yugoslav Constitution, with the goal of introducing the...
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    1946 Constitution of Yugoslavia on WikiSource 1963 Constitution of Yugoslavia on WikiSource Lapenna, Ivo (1972). "Main features of the Yugoslav constitution...
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    The 1946 Yugoslav Constitution, officially titled as the Constitution of the Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia (Serbo-Croatian: Устав Федеративне...
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    President of the Presidency of Yugoslavia took its place. The 1946 constitution defined the government of Yugoslavia headed by a president (commonly...
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    shortages across Yugoslavia. In parallel with this, the Albanian government began to criticise Yugoslav rule over Kosovo; the Yugoslav government responded...
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  • Council (head of government). The 1963 Constitution renamed the state as Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, and divided the office of the President...
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    Serbia was the Yugoslav capital city of Belgrade as well as two autonomous Yugoslav provinces: Kosovo and Vojvodina. The SFR Yugoslavia traces its origins...
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    autonomous republics and administrative-territorial units. The 1963 Yugoslav Constitution and the Basic Law on the Service for Internal Affairs of 1964...
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    ISBN 978-1-31747-593-4. Yugoslavia (1934). Request by the Yugoslav Government Under Article 11, Paragraph 2, of the Covenant: Communication from the Yugoslav Government...
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    War II Yugoslavia was invaded and occupied by the Axis powers, and the Yugoslav government fled into exile in London. Soon afterward, the Yugoslav resistance...
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    Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia split apart, but the unresolved issues caused a series of inter-ethnic Yugoslav Wars. The wars primarily affected...
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      Yugoslav Radical Peasants' Democracy / Yugoslav National Party   Yugoslav Radical Union   Croatian Peasant Party   Communist Party of Yugoslavia / League...
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    Republic of Yugoslavia, from the adoption of the 1963 constitution until the complete breakup of the country in 1992. Most non-Yugoslav sources referred...
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    The 1992 Yugoslav Constitution was the constitution of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. It came into effect on 27 April 1992. Wikisource has original...
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    1991/92. Formed by the 1971 amendments to the 1963 Yugoslav Constitution, the Presidency of Yugoslavia originally had 23 members – three from each republic...
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    Democratic Federal Yugoslavia (1943–1946) Emblem of FPR Yugoslavia (1946–1963) Emblem of SFR Yugoslavia (1963–1992) The emblems of the Yugoslav socialist republics...
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    the province (Magyar, Slovak, Romanian, Rusyn). Under the 1974 Yugoslav Constitution, the province gained higher level of autonomy, that defined Vojvodina...
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    new council could be removed by the Parliament at any time. The 1963 Yugoslav Constitution allowed a new council to be created, but did not dissolve the...
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    four Yugoslav censuses (1961, 1971, 1981, and 1991). Ethnic groups that were considered to be constitutive (explicitly mentioned in the constitution, and...
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  • Parliamentary elections were held in Yugoslavia in June 1963. They were the first held under the 1963 constitution which created a five-chamber Federal...
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    Communist Party. In 1963, a new Yugoslav Constitution was adopted, renaming the federal state into the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, and its federal...
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    lasted until the 1963 Yugoslav Constitution. On 7 April 1963, Yugoslavia was reconstituted as the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, and PR Bosnia...
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    aim of establishing the Yugoslav ideology and single Yugoslav nation. He changed the name of the country to "Kingdom of Yugoslavia", and changed the internal...
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    country commanding the Yugoslav People's Army, deciding on using the army both in war and in peace protecting equality of Yugoslav nationalities protecting...
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  • affairs was placed at the disposal of constituent republics. The 1963 Yugoslav Constitution and the 1964 Basic Law on the Service for Internal Affairs continued...
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