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public, the principle of assembly - collegiality, the principle of participation of working people and citizens in the trial, the principle of election, the principle of judicial immunity, the principle of special ethics of subpoena, the principle of two-tiered, the principle of exclusive jurisdiction, the principle of validity and enforceability court decisions, the principle of equality of citizens before the law, the principle of free use of one's own language and script, etc. These and other constitutional provisions and principles are consistently elaborated in the corresponding legal and other regulations.
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was passed in 1929. The "National Court for the Protection of the State" was formed in 1929 as a department of Court of Cassation to protect the public regime and public security. A state prosecutor was appointed for this court. It was mostly deciding in the cases involving insulting of the King and
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The 1974 Constitution of established some important principles of the judiciary: the constitutional principle of the independence of the courts, the principle of legality, the federal principle, the obligation to monitor and study social relations and phenomena, the constitutional principle of the
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New "Law on the Organization of the Courts" was passed in 1928, and although it again authorized the creation of a single Court of Cassation in Zagreb, it was never formed. The decentralized judicial system proved quite problematic in practice. This led to many cases of conflicts of jurisdiction
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The 1869 Constitution, the 1888 Constitution and the 1881 Law on Judges confirmed the judicial independence and the three-level court system. An amendment to the 1895 Law on the Court of Cassation gave the Court of Cassation the power to interprets the law to the lower courts and to give
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instituted against decisions of all courts in Serbia and on other issues prescribed by the law. The Supreme Court decides on a conflict of jurisdiction between the courts and the transfer of jurisdiction of courts to facilitate conducting of procedure or other significant reasons.
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the royal family. This became the highest court in the country, as there was no way to appeal its decision. It worked in chambers of seven judges each. They were appointed by the King on the recommendation of the Minister of Justice. This court later became independent.
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The organization of the courts was not changed until 1955. In 1954, new "Law on Courts" was passed, accompanied with the "Law on Commercial Courts" and "Law on Military Courts". The supreme courts of the republics became solely
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Finally, the 1865 Law on the Organization of the Courts was passed, and the courts were organized into the district courts, the courts of appeal and the Court of Cassation. According to the law, the
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The 1990 Constitution enacted centralization with curbing autonomies of provinces of Vojvodina and Kosovo which was reflected on judicial system: supreme courts of province were abolished and the
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was adopted in 1921. It enacted the unification of the judicial systems of the countries that formed the Kingdom. It authorized the creation of the singular Court of Cassation with its seat in
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The Court of Cassation in Belgrade continued to work with its jurisdiction over all the lower-level courts on the territory of the former Kingdom of Serbia, as well as on the territory of
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The 1901 Law on Judges was very important for the development of the court system. The Court of Cassation became authorized to try a judge who was found to violate the law.
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principle, the Supreme Courts of the six people's pepublics became the highest courts in the pepublics, and were entitled to decide on all appeals. According to the new
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period, the effort were made to unify the courts of the country. The Supreme Judicial Council was formed in 1929, and it succeeded in the unification of the
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selects the invited members of the High Magistrate Council among judges and proposes candidates for one permanent member of the High Magistrate Council;
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and with the jurisdiction over the whole nation. This Court was never actually created. The five Cassation Courts continued to work in the Kingdom: the
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instead of the Minister of Justice. The court was still under the Government's influence, but the judicial independence was constantly strengthening.
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determines the activities that are contrary to the dignity and independence of a judge and damaging to the reputation of the court;
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after the recommendation of the Minister of Justice. Although the courts were independent, this principle was often violated.
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ruled the country for the second time (1858–1860). This period was marked by further development of the positive law and
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determines the types and manner of advanced training of judges and performs other tasks prescribed by law;
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provides opinions on draft laws and other regulations relevant for performance of judicial authority;
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Current composition of the court (year of election to the Supreme Court is given in parentheses):
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determines criteria for evaluation of diligent and successful performance of judge's function;
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determines general legal positions in order to provide uniform application of law by courts;
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This article incorporates text from the Constitutional Court of Serbia official site (
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was given to the "people's courts": municipal courts, district courts and the
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which reviews and possibly overturns previous rulings made by lower courts.
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analyzes application of laws and other regulations and work of the courts;
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era (1842–1858). The results of this modernization were the separation of
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was formed in 1846 as the court of last resort by the decree of Prince
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came to power. He used the Serbo-Turkish War of 1862 to limit the
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on the recommendation of the Minister of Justice. The court was a
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and over the higher, appellate courts in Belgrade, Novi Sad and
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and implementation of the financial control. After this, Prince
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People's Republic of Serbia and Socialist Republic of Serbia
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The 2006 Constitution changed the name of the court to the
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changed the name of the court back to the Supreme Court.
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The Supreme Court decides on regular and extraordinary
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The Supreme Land Court became the court of cassation (
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Acting to 6 December 2013 and from 7 December 2018.
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Supreme Court of Serbia

Serbia
Nemanjina Street
Savski Venac
Belgrade
www.vrh.sud.rs
Serbian
romanized
court of last resort
Serbia
Belgrade
Serbian
romanized
Principality of Serbia
Aleksandar Karađorđević
Prince
trial court
appeals
appellate court
Serbian
romanized
Serbian
romanized
original jurisdiction
civil law
criminal law
military
civil courts
judicial system

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