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CRIMEN: časopis za krivične nauke : journal for criminal justice
ISSN: 2683-5800
Report on the state of human rights in Bosnia and Herzegovina in the year 2004: presented by the Justice and Peace Commission of Bishop Conference B&H = Izvjesce o stanju ljudskih prava u Bosni i Hercegovini za 2004. godinu
In: Schriftenreihe Gerechtigkeit und Frieden, 107
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Serbia in the frames of global justice theories
The aim of this work is to shed light on the relations between the principles, those which present the basis of dominant theories of global justice, and states without a clear legitimity basis and in a process of democratization. A premise is that a global society does not have an absolute responsibility for the results achieved in overcoming internal injustices by the aforementioned states. Non-transparency of global conditions, necessary for the development of the mentioned processes, hinders the states in a process of development of long lasting stability basis. Therefore, those states are captured in a condition of permanent incompleteness. Moreover, here we highlight a position of an individual. The individual is defined as a potential subject of global processes, as well as a member of certain political communities. This definition includes their political capacity to achieve self-defined demand for justice. Considering Serbia's positioning within the frame of debates about global justice, 5th of October 2000 has been defined as a crucial moment. .
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