2020
DOI: 10.3325/cmj.2020.61.173
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Are Štampar’s principles valid in the light of the Sustainable Development Goals?

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“…Under the title of "Violations of Social Insurance Right," whoever denies to or limits the right of another that derives from pension, health, or unemployment insurance right established by law or limits this right or withholds the payment of contributions for the employment of disabled persons, where this does not satisfy the elements of another criminal offence, shall be sentenced to imprisonment not exceeding for a term of up to one year (Article 134 of the Criminal Code, Turković et al, 2013, p. 186). Croatia, being generally proud of its dr. AndrijaŠtampar legacy (see Borovečki et al, 2020), reacted to COVID-19 with transparency from responsible state authorities. This was especially visible in the first wave of pandemic in the spring of 2020 by the work of the Minister of Health and the Civil Protection Headquarters of the Republic of Croatia (Croatia.…”
Section: Regulation and Recommendations Concerning The Prevention Of Covid-19 Among Asylum Seekers And Migrants In Croatiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Under the title of "Violations of Social Insurance Right," whoever denies to or limits the right of another that derives from pension, health, or unemployment insurance right established by law or limits this right or withholds the payment of contributions for the employment of disabled persons, where this does not satisfy the elements of another criminal offence, shall be sentenced to imprisonment not exceeding for a term of up to one year (Article 134 of the Criminal Code, Turković et al, 2013, p. 186). Croatia, being generally proud of its dr. AndrijaŠtampar legacy (see Borovečki et al, 2020), reacted to COVID-19 with transparency from responsible state authorities. This was especially visible in the first wave of pandemic in the spring of 2020 by the work of the Minister of Health and the Civil Protection Headquarters of the Republic of Croatia (Croatia.…”
Section: Regulation and Recommendations Concerning The Prevention Of Covid-19 Among Asylum Seekers And Migrants In Croatiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although at this point we are unable to make generalized conclusions about the COVID-19 pandemic, one cannot help but wonder if this favorable result was, at least partly, the product of the long-lasting tradition of public health in Croatia. This tradition originated from the Dubrovnik Republic, extended across prominent figures like Andrija Štampar, who above all advocated equity as a prerequisite of attaining true population health ( 14 ), and was further influenced by the experiences of the 1991-1995 war.…”
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confidence: 99%