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- Title
PART TWO THE WORLD OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCES I CURRENT STUDIES AND RESEARCH CENTRES STUDYING THE COMMUNE SYSTEM IN YUGOSLAVIA.
- Abstract
The article highlights on the research centers and current studies on the commune system in Yugoslavia. Yugoslavia has a considerable number of institutions and organizations which carry on studies and research on the commune system and communal self-management. The Institute of Social Science, and the Federal Institute for Public Administration in Serbia, both in Belgrade, the Institute of Political Science of the Law Faculty of Belgrade University and the Institute of Social Management, in Zagreb are just few of them. Apart from the scientific research institutions, the Federal Executive Council and the Councils of the Federated Republics and their administrative bodies conduct studies on the commune system. The Legal and Political Sciences Department of the Belgrade Institute of Social Sciences has drawn up a research project dealing with the commune as a political and territorial unit for self-management and with the district considered as a political and territorial organization for self-management of associated communes. The Zagreb Institute for Social Management is also doing major research work in the field of communal organization. Proceeding from the principle that Yugoslavia's social system is based on the communes, the institute has made a study of the mechanism of communal management and of organized social activities within the commune in general. In addition to the research work relating to the Varazdin commune, a study group set up by the institute made an analysis during 1958 and 1959 of the organization and activities of producers' assemblies within people's assemblies in the communes of the People's Republic of Croatia.
- Subjects
YUGOSLAVIA; COMMUNAL living; RESEARCH institutes; EVALUATION research (Social action programs); SOCIAL systems; WORKS councils
- Publication
International Social Science Journal, 1961, Vol 13, Issue 3, p449
- ISSN
0020-8701
- Publication type
Article