LEADER 01507ngm a22002537a 4500005 20161125134649.0 005 hubpceu 007 v| |||||| 008 121017b########xx#|||############m|srp|| 003 hubpceuo 099 FL Record |f0405 100 Paković, Zlatko, |edirector. 245 A Look Into the Past. Serbia 1965-91, part 4: The 1974 Constitution 300 VHS (60 min.) 337 Moving image 520 The model of centralised rule is definitely worn out. Over debates that precede the declaration of the Constitution, more and more reference is made to Yugoslavia as an artificial creation, the dungeon of the Serbian people. The 1974 Constitution – the last attempt to preserve the multiethnic state through federalization, but also a source of its disintegration. The Constitution does not guarantee political freedoms or a market economy, but it sets up institutions supposed to replace Tito. The provinces are entitled to constitutions of their own, and their competencies actually equal those of the republics. The prevalent cultural and political elites of the majority Serbian nation strongly oppose the change. 542 |fCopyright by Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia 655 4 Documentary films 260 Serbia and Montenegro : |bAnрelizh, Bojan, |c2003. 041 srp 952 |00 |10 |40 |50 |70 |8FL |990202FL |bFL |d2016-11-25 |l0 |r2016-11-25 |w2016-11-25 |yVHS 920 01 Qor5GneG 966 |cIn the Research Room