The Intergovernmental Joint Committee for the Protection of the National Minorities Between the Republic of Croatia and Hungary as the Best Practice for Successful Bilateral Cooperation in the Field of the Mutual Protection of National Minorities

In this paper, bilateral cooperation of the Republic of Croatia in the field of the protection of the rights of national minorities with the states where the Croatian national minority live, and especially work and activities of the Intergovernmental Joint Committee (IJC) for the protection of the n...

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