Aufsatz(elektronisch)21. Oktober 2022

The state-legal personality of the Republic of Serbian Krajina

In: MΩstariensia: časopis za humanističke znanosti, Band 26, Heft 1, S. 45-57

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Abstract

From its foundation until its end, the Republic of Serbian Krajina
(the RSK) had been a parastate, remaining the parastate, having
failed to meet any criteria of a normally functioning state, as prescribed by Montevideo Convention on the Rights and Duties of
States, known as Montevideo Convention. Therefore, the RSK has
never become the subject of international law, unlike the Republic of Srpska, upon signing The General Framework for Peace
in Bosnia and Herzegovina or the Dayton Peace Agreement. The
Republic of Serbian Krajina was a federative parastate, defined by
the territorial discontinuity and it consisted of three federative units:
the Serbian Region of Slavonia, Baranja and Western Sirmium
Region, the Serbian Region of Western Slavonia and the Serbian
Autonomous Region of Krajina. In the formal and legal sense, the
Republic of Serbian Krajina was established after it got proclaimed on 19th December 1991. However, it fell apart, de facto, on
5th August 1995, due to the fact that its capital city of Knin, was
liberated by the joined police and Croatian military forces, compelling the RSK representatives to sign the capitulation, de iure, on
8th August 1995.
Keywords: state; parastate; nation; territory; government; a subject of the international law.

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