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Serbia and Montenegro - Republic of Montenegro

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Before the independence of the four other constituent Republics (Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Macedonia), Montenegro was a constituent Republic of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. The first multiparty elections in Montenegro took place in 1990 following the period of the one-party system, which had been in force after the Second World War. There were three main principles in the legal system, in relation to the Federal State of Yugoslavia and constituent Republics, as well as in relation to Serbia and Montenegro within the new State. The first was a principle of “double track” in the implementation of laws: (federal authorities execute federal law, and Republican authorities execute the laws of the Republic). The second principle was a presumption of power in favour of the Republics (Serbia and Montenegro). The third principle was the possibility of delegating the power from constituent Republics to the Federal State. These were the main features of the period after dissolution of the former Yugoslavia, and means that the competence of the Federal Administration was limited only to the fields that were explicitly envisaged by the Federal Constitution.

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  • Oecd, 2003. "Serbia and Montenegro - Republic of Montenegro," Sigma Public Management Profiles 6, OECD Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:oec:govaad:6-en
    DOI: 10.1787/5kmk186gh6hl-en
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    1. Alexeev, Michael & Conrad, Robert, 2011. "The natural resource curse and economic transition," Economic Systems, Elsevier, vol. 35(4), pages 445-461.
    2. International Monetary Fund, 2006. "Serbia and Montenegro: Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper—Progress Reports," IMF Staff Country Reports 2006/141, International Monetary Fund.
    3. World Health Organization, 2003. "WHO European Country Profiles on Tobacco Control 2003," University of California at San Francisco, Center for Tobacco Control Research and Education qt3x703755, Center for Tobacco Control Research and Education, UC San Francisco.
    4. Rebekka Burkholz & Frank Schweitzer, 2019. "International crop trade networks: The impact of shocks and cascades," Papers 1901.05872, arXiv.org.
    5. Savelin, Li & Alvarez Orviz, Roberto, 2017. "Benchmarking institutional and structural indicators in EU candidate and potential candidate countries," Occasional Paper Series 184, European Central Bank.

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