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This is the Civil Ensign used during the Second Yugoslavia. The star in the image is based of the SFRY flag; the base flag is the same as the the FRY/SCG Civil ensign with the red lighten a bit. FOTW was used as a source.


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Public domain This work is not an object of copyright by the Agreement on succession issues; Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Republic of Croatia, the Republic of Macedonia, the Republic of Slovenia and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, being in sovereign equality the five successor States to the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, have agreed in Vienna at Hofburg Palace, Heldenplatz on 29th of June 2001 as follows:


Annex F

Article 1

All rights and interests which belonged to the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and which are not otherwise covered by this Agreement (including, but not limited to, patents, trade marks, copyrights, royalties, and claims of and debts due to the SFRY) shall be shared among the successor States, taking into account the proportion for division of SFRY financial assets in Annex C of this Agreement. The division of such rights and interests shall proceed under the direction of the Standing Joint Committee established under Article 4 of this Agreement.

Note:
These shares are:
15.50% - Bosnia and Herzegovina
23.00% - Croatia
07.50% - Macedonia
16.00% - Slovenia
38.00% - Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Montenegro, Serbia)

Annex D

Article 1

(a) For the purposes of this Annex, »SFRY State archives« means all documents, of whatever date or kind and wherever located, which were produced or received by the SFRY (or by any previous constitutional structure of the Yugoslav State since 1 December 1918) in the exercise of its functions and which, on 30 June 1991, belonged to the SFRY in accordance with its internal law and were, pursuant to the federal law on the regulation of federal archives, preserved by it directly or under its control as archives for whatever purpose.

Note:
This concerns checking the copyright status in particular countries. Mainly official images are without copyright but some other media also belongs to this group. Particularities of laws that are same in each and every country may be connected with this copyright tag.

The Agreement came to power on 2004-06-02.


Full text of the Agreement: half of the text is in English.

File history

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Date/TimeDimensionsUserComment
current02:11, 7 May 2008450×300 (3 KB)R-41 (Changed the red to the standard flag red which was supported by most users when it was used)
22:15, 1 May 2008450×300 (3 KB)R-41 (As there appears to be criticism by some users of the French source I used for the Yugoslav tricolour flags, I have made this as a compromise, with the shade of red being inbetween that of the red shown on the French source and the red that has been accep)
00:03, 30 April 2008450×300 (3 KB)R-41 (Reverted to version as of 09:58, 29 April 2008 The flags of the world source is THE ONLY source existing describing Yugoslav flag colours, without a source it is guesswork)
21:53, 29 April 2008450×300 (4 KB)Rainman (Reverted to version as of 01:20, 26 November 2006 SFRY definatelly used more bright red colours and your connecting the two is not a "good" way of thinking. You cannot simply connect two separate time periods and make all flags of Yugoslavia look-alike.)
09:58, 29 April 2008450×300 (3 KB)R-41 (Blue and red shades based on the French source at FOTW for the FRY flag which was the same as the SFRY flag except it did not have the star.)
19:48, 6 March 2008450×300 (2 KB)R-41 (Corrected the rim of the star to be gold)
04:30, 23 September 2007450×300 (2 KB)R-41 (colour correction)
04:28, 23 September 2007450×300 (2 KB)R-41 (Colour correction)
02:14, 22 June 2007450×300 (5 KB)R-41 (colour correction )
21:41, 5 June 2007450×300 (5 KB)R-41 (Blue lightened)
17:15, 1 June 2007450×300 (5 KB)R-41 (Colour correction)
01:20, 26 November 2006450×300 (4 KB)Hoshie (This is the Civil Ensign used during the Second Yugoslavia. The star in the image is based of the SFRY flag; the base flag is the same as the [[Image:Civil Ensign of Serbia and Montenegro.svg|the FRY/SCG C)
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