Costituzione jugoslava del 1974 (Italian Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Costituzione jugoslava del 1974" in Italian language version.

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  • (EN) Constitution of Yugoslavia (1946), su Wikisource. URL consultato il 28 novembre 2019 (archiviato il 7 gennaio 2021).
    «Article I: THE FEDERATIVE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF YUGOSLAVIA
    Section 1. The Federative People's Republic of Yugoslavia is a federal people's state, republican in form, a community of peoples equal in rights who, on the basis of the right to self-determination, including the right of separation, have expressed their will to live together in a federative state.»
  • (EN) Constitution of Yugoslavia (1953), su Wikisource. URL consultato il 28 novembre 2019 (archiviato il 28 novembre 2019).
    «Article I: THE FEDERATIVE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF YUGOSLAVIA
    Section 1. The Federative People's Republic of Yugoslavia is a federal people's state, republican in form, a community of peoples equal in rights who, on the basis of the right to self-determination, including the right of separation, have expressed their will to live together in a federative state.»
  • (EN) Constitution of Yugoslavia (1963), su Wikisource. URL consultato il 28 novembre 2019 (archiviato il 23 novembre 2017).
    «INTRODUCTORY PART: BASIC PRINCIPLES
    I. The peoples of Yugoslavia, on the basis of the right of every people to self-determination, including the right to secession [...] have united in a federal republic of free and equal peoples and nationalities and have founded [...] the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia [...]»

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