Autor: Zoran PAVLOVIĆ, Miroslav KRKELIĆ
Publicat în: Journal Of Eastern European Criminal Law no. 2/2017
Revistă disponibilă: aici.
Abstract: As an expression of an urgent need to break-up with the past, one can distinguish legal violence, which was committed after the end of World War II in Democratic Federal Yugoslavia. The new communist authorities convicted many respectable citizens by conducting numerous court trials, accusing them of supporting the occupier, after which they confiscated their entire property. In order for the totalitarian past to be legally defeated, it was necessary to create a process by which the historical injustice could be corrected, not only [vezi tot]