Matej Avbelj (Author), Marko Novak (Author), Dejan Valentinčič (Author), Jernej Letnar Černič (Author), Jernej Letnar Černič (Editor), Aleš Lampe (Translator)

Abstract

The rule of law is the fundamental basis for the functioning of any constitutional democracy in a free and democratic state. It is a precondition for a person's self-fulfilment and a functioning economy. A strategic constitutional and actual priority for Slovenia is to lay the foundations for the functioning of a real rule of law, which need to be internalised by the people, both in the public and the private sector. The rule of law is a precondition for the functioning of all state systems, as well as its social subsystems, particularly the economy. Slovenia started its path towards the rule of law only after declaring independence in 1991. In adopting a new Constitution -- despite legal continuity from the previous state -- Slovenia accepted explicitly and with high political consensus the values of the rule of law and the protection of human rights, setting them at the top of its normative, constitutional and legal framework.

Keywords

pravna država;vladavina prava;politični sistemi;

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Language: English
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Organization: EVRO-PF - European Faculty of Law, Nova Gorica
Publisher: New University, Faculty of Government and European Studies
UDC: 342(497.4)(0.034.2)
COBISS: 299668224 Link will open in a new window
ISBN: 978-961-6901-12-3
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Secondary keywords: Pravni sistemi;Slovenija;Demokracija;
Source comment: Prevod dela: Reforma demokratične in pravne države v Sloveniji;
ID: 11134636
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