joint implementation (Rio Conference) |
zajednička provedba |
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judgement |
presuda |
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judicial assistance |
pravna pomoć |
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judicial body |
sudsko tijelo |
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judicial system (Entire network of courts in a particular jurisdiction) |
pravosudni sustav |
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judicial system (Entire network of courts in a particular jurisdiction) |
pravosuđe |
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judicial system |
sudski sustav |
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judiciary rule |
pravna norma |
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juridical act |
pravosudni akt |
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jurisdiction (The power of a court to hear and decide a case or make a certain order) |
jurisdikcija |
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jurisdiction (The power of a court to hear and decide a case or make a certain order) |
područje nadležnosti |
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jurisdiction |
pravna/sudska nadležnost |
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jurisprudence (The science or philosophy of law) |
pravna znanost |
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jurisprudence (The science or philosophy of law) |
jurisprudencija |
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jurisprudence (The science or philosophy of law) |
pravna doktrina |
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justice (The correct application of law as opposed to arbitrariness) |
pravda |
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justice (The correct application of law as opposed to arbitrariness) |
pravednost |
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justice (The correct application of law as opposed to arbitrariness) |
pravna zaštita |
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justice |
pravosuđe |
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karst (1. A German rendering of a Serbo-Croat term referring to the terrain created by limestone solution and characterized by a virtual absence of surface drainage, a series of surface hollows, depressions and fissures, collapse structures, and an extensive subterranean drainage network. 2. A type of topography that is formed on limestone, gypsum, and other rocks by dissolution, and that is characterized by sinkholes, caves, and underground drainage. Etymology: German, from the Yugoslavian territory Krs; type locality, a limestone plateau in the Dinaric Alps of northwestern Yugoslavia and northeastern Italy) |
kraš |
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