ZAGREB, April 16 (Hina) - The Legislative Committee of the Croatian
Parliament's House of Representatives on Tuesday discussed a
constitutional bill on cooperation with the Hague-based
International Criminal Tribunal for former Yugoslavia (ICTY) but
failed to put it to the vote due to a lack of quorum.
Responding to remarks by some deputies that extradition of
Croatian citizens would be in violation of the Constitution,
Justice Minister Miroslav Separovic said that the government's
position on the issue was that Croatian citizens would not be
extradited to another country but handed over to an international
organization.
Separovic supported an amendment proposed by a member of the
ruling Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) according to which it would
be possible to appeal to the Croatian Constitutional Court against
a ruling on handover to the Hague-based tribunal because under the
Croatian Constitution human rights protection falls within the
jurisdiction of the Constitutional Court.
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