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Demands of the Nation

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The Demands of the Nation were printed in the form of a leaflet with a print run of 15,000 bilingual Croatian-German copies so they could be read and understood by a large number of people.
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Dalibor Čepulo, Croatian legal history in the European context from the Middle Ages to the modern times, Faculty of Law of the University of Zagreb, 2012
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Neda Engelsfeld, History of the Croatian state and law: Period from the 18th to 20th century, Faculty of Law of the University of Zagreb, Zagreb, 2002
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Ljiljana DobrovÅ”ak: Jews in the Croatian lands 1848/1849, Papers - Institute for the Croatian History, Vol. 30, 1997, p. 77-89
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equality for everyone before the courts, public hearings, oral argument, introduction of a jury and accountability of judges,
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all across Europe in mid-19th century. It is considered to be the beginning of the modern Croatian Parliament (
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Magdalena Lončarić, "Historia Varasdiensis. Journal of Varaždin Historiography ", Vol.1 No.1, 2011
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since 1842. The session of the Grand National Assembly held on 25 March 1848 was a result of the
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The document consists of 30 points with demands which included:
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and unanimously adopted. They were the political program of the
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by a special Croatian delegation of 400 people led by
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