The Role of Guardianship Authority in Providing Guardianship of Minors - Examples of the Republic of Macedonia, Serbia and Montenegro –
Abstract
Analysis of guardianship mechanisms in the family law of Macedonia, Serbia and Montenegro, shows a great degree of similarity of legal norms that regulate this issue. This is probably a result of the fact that in regulating the guardianship, all three family codes rest on the basic principles established in the great codifications of the civil law. The leading law in the area of the guardianship protection is the Family Law of Macedonia (1992) that was used as a model for the Family Law of Serbia (2005) and the Family Law of Montenegro (2006).
Key words: guardianship authority, guardianship over minors, cura minorum in the Roman law
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