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ОПРАВДАЊА И ОГРАНИЧЕЊА АРАНЖМАНА НЕТЕРИТОРИЈАЛНЕ МАЊИНСКЕ АУТОНОМИЈЕ У ЛИБЕРАЛНОЈ ДЕМОКРАТИЈИ

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У раду се анализирају оправдања и ограничења институционалних аранжмана мањинске нетериторијалне аутономије у либералној демократији. Оправдање за успостављање таквих аранжмана налази се у потреби за прихватањем концепта колективних права и заступања мањинских колективитета као њиховог титулара. С друге стране, у либералној демократији постоје инхерентна ограничења у погледу конституисања, врсте и обима овлашћења која такви аранжмани могу да обављају.

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периодика Српска политичка мисао 3/2020 3/2020 УДК 323.17:34 63-82