From the perspective of international law, these agreements may be seen as unjust to Croatia because of putting obligations chiefly on the Croatian state, but not on the Holy See.
[1][2][3][4] A 2012 analysis concludes that the Croatian state has to give about 1000 million HRK annually to the Catholic church.
[5] Another analysis counts 8670 million HRK as the minimal possible amount that the Church got from the Croatian government budget from 1996 to the end of 2013.
Catholic institutions of higher education should by the agreement have the power to award academic and professional grades and degrees recognised under Croatian law.
[19][20] Another agreement, called "Ugovor između Svete Stolice i Republike Hrvatske o gospodarskim pitanjima", was signed on 9 October 1998 and ratified on 4 December 1998.