@misc{Hadała_Anna_Institution_2024,
 author={Hadała, Anna and Pietras, Weronika},
 copyright={Copyright by Pracownia Badań Orientalnych, Katedra Doktryn Politycznych i Prawnych Wydziału Prawa, Administracji i Ekonomii Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego & Autors},
 address={Wrocław},
 howpublished={online},
 year={2024},
 publisher={Wydział Prawa, Administracji i Ekonomii Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego},
 language={eng},
 abstract={The aim of this article is to discuss the legal solutions for the substitution of the President of Croatia contained in Article 97 of the Constitution of the Republic of Croatia of 22 December, 1990. The analysis covers two basic forms of deputation: temporary, which refers to the President's short-term or long-term incapacity to perform his duties, and permanent, resulting from circumstances such as death, resignation or the Constitutional Court's ruling on the President's permanent incapacity to hold office. Constitutional provisions entrust the performance of presidential duties to a temporary deputy, who is the representative of the legislature, i.e. the Speaker of the Croatian Parliament. The paper deals with the incidents of 1999, when the prolonged illness of President Franje Tuđman and his subsequent inability to perform his duties led to a serious political and constitutional crisis in Croatia and revealed significant loopholes in the existing constitutional provisions.},
 type={text},
 type={Journal},
 title={Institution of Temporary President of the Republic of Croatia in Light of the Provisions of the Constitution of December 22, 1990},
 doi={https://doi.org/10.34616/151174},
 keywords={prezydent, zastępstwo prezydenta Republiki Chorwacji, przejściowa niemożność sprawowania urzędu prezydenta, opróżnienie urzędu prezydenta, przewodniczący Chorwackiego Parlamentu},
}