14 ĐORĐEVIĆ v. CROATIA JUDGMENT 2. The Constitutional Court’s jurisprudence 62. In its decisions nos. U-I-892/1994 of 14 November 1994 (Official Gazette no. 83/1994) and U-I-130/1995 of 20 February 1995 (Official Gazette no. 112/1995) the Constitutional Court held that all rights guaranteed in the Convention and its Protocols were also to be considered constitutional rights having equal legal force to the provisions of the Constitution. B. The Criminal Code 63. The relevant part of the Criminal Code (Kazneni zakon, Official Gazette no. 110/1997) reads as follows: Article 10 “Criminal legislation is not applicable in respect of a child who at the time when he or she committed a criminal offence was not yet 14.” C. The Minor Offences Act 64. The relevant part of the Minor Offences Act (Prekršajni zakon, Official Gazette no 107/2007) reads as follows: Section 9 “(1) A person who at the time when a minor offence was committed was not yet 14 is not liable for the minor offence. (2) When a person under subsection 1 of this section frequently behaves in a manner which amounts to serious minor offences, the State body competent to act shall inform that person’s parents or guardians and the competent social welfare centre of the person’s behaviour. (3) A parent of ... a person to whom subsection 1 of this section applies shall be punished for a minor offence committed by that person where the minor offence committed is directly connected to failure to supervise that person ...” D. The Administrative Disputes Act 65. The Administrative Disputes Act (Zakon o upravnim sporovima, Official Gazette of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia no. 4/1977, and Official Gazette of the Republic of Croatia nos. 53/1991, 9/1992 and 77/1992 – in force until 31 December 2011) in its relevant part provided as follows:

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