Despite improved ambulant and in-hospital treatment involuntary hospitalisations considerably increased. Possible reasons are discussed: Better perception of necessity of in-hospital treatment, shorter but long-term unsuccessful in-hospital treatment, temptation because of the wording of the law sounds liberal, social demand of harder sanctions for unnormal behaviour. Psychiatrists, social workers and judges obviously support this social concurring behaviour or they are unable to prevent it.
This paper presents two important aspects of the structural transformation of the agricultural sector of the Republic of Croatia. First, there is an analysis of the legal regulation of the acquisition of agricultural land by foreigners by which Croatia has aligned its rules on the acquisition of real property with EU law. In particular, attention is drawn to the differences in the legal position of foreigners depending on whether they are nationals or legal persons of EU Member States or from third countries, as well as on the grounds on which they acquire agricultural land in Croatia. Second, the author points to the new regulation of family agricultural holdings of 2018 (Family Agricultural Holdings Act) and highlights the importance of the separate regulation of family agricultural holdings for the development of Croatian agriculture, particularly with regard to the existing structure of agricultural holdings and the structure of the farm labour force.
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