The Annals of the Faculty of Law in Belgrade

Year LIX, No. 2, 2011, pp. 1–448

UDC 34/35 ISSN 0003–2565

 


 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

ARTICLES

  • Dejan Popović, Gordana Ilić-Popov, EU Law on Direct Taxes and Third Countries: the External Dimension of the Free Movement of Capital      5
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  • Dragan M. Mitrović, Marko Trajković, Can a Virtual Character be a Subject of Law?       28
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  • Dragan Milkov, Compulsory Purchase (Expropriation)  between Private and Public      43
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  • Zoran Mirković, Marko Đurđević, Rules on Gift in Serbian Medieval Law      63
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  • Vojislav Stanimirović, A New Insight on the Code of Hammurabi (II)      91
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  • Igor Vuković, On Subjective Elements of Unlawfullness in Criminal Law       122
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  • Tatjana Lukić, Infl uence of International Legal Standards on Formation of Preliminary Stadium of Criminal Proceedings      142
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  • Vladimir Vuletić, Ius Commune Europaeum – A New Name for the Old Solution      163
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  • Duška Franeta, A Recent Debate on Human Dignity and the Problem of Tragic and Absurd in Law      193
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  • Dušan Rakitić, Analysis оf Principal Elements оf тhe General Restitution Statute оf Serbia from the Perspective of the European Court of Human Rights Case-Law      212
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  • Miloš Stanković, Parental Right and Duty to Control Upbringing and Education of their Children     235
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  • Katarina Dolović, Non-existing Contracts       263
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CONTRIBUTIONS

  • Sima Avramović, Understanding Secularity in Serbia – Refl ections on Public Hearing at the Constitutional Court      279

 

LEGISLATION

  • Nebojša Jovanović, Loophole in Regulating Going Private Process       302

  • Mirko Kulić, Goran Milosević, Relation of Criminal Offence of Tax Evasion and Criminal Offence of Non-Payment of Withholding Tax in Serbian Criminal Law      321

  • Čedomir Gligorić, Time Framework in the new Serbian Civil Procedure Act      344

 

DEBATE

  • Ognjen Vujović, Iniuria as a Tort       360

 

FACULTY HISTORY

  • Јelena Lopičić Jančić, Professor Albert Weiss аnd the Nuremberg Trials     381

 

BOOK REVIEWS

  • Timur Kuran, The Long Divergence: How Islamic Law Held Back the Middle East, Princeton University Press, Princeton – Oxford 2011, 405. (Boris Begović)     394

  • Milan Škulić, Juvenile Criminal Law, Pravni fakultet u Beogradu, Beograd 2011, 428.

  • (Nikola Milošević)      399

  • Aleksandra Mirović, Treatise on Civil Disobediance – Case of Serbia, Službeni glasnik – Institut za političke studije, Beograd 2011, 190. (Dubravka Stajić)     403

 

OCCASIONS

  • Return of Slobodan Jovanović to Serbia     407

 

IN MEMORIAM

  • Danilo Basta, Academician Mihailo Đurić (1925–2011)     421

  • Milenko Kreća, Radoslav Stojanović (1931–2011)      426

  • Milena Polojac, Obrad Stanojević (1934–2011)     430

 

NOTES

  • Olga Cvejić Jančić, European Law Institut (ELI) Foundation Meeting in Paris     434

 

FACULTY CHRONICLE       437

 

Instructions to Authors    442