diplomsko delo
Patricija Pečnik (Author), Mirko Pečarič (Mentor)

Abstract

Upravno pravo kot pravni okvir predstavlja temelj za delovanje javne uprave. Ponazarja pomemben del pravnega sistema posamezne države, ki se ne oblikuje povsem avtonomno, ampak nanj na številnih področjih in v različnih razsežnostih vpliva nadnacionalno pravo. Republika Slovenija (RS) je ob vstopu V EU leta 2004 na supranacionalno raven prenesla del izvrševanja svoje suverenosti, s čimer se je zavezala spoštovati pravni red Unije in z njim povezana načela, kar je odprlo mnoga vprašanja, vezana na razmerja in pristojnosti EU na eni in RS na drugi strani. Diplomsko delo je poskušalo problem razrešiti s pomočjo uporabljene metode pregleda literature, ki vključuje tako pregled slovenske kakor tudi tuje literature, dostopne na spletiščih COBISS+, Google Scholar, DIKUL in v knjižnici Fakultete za upravo. S pomočjo pregleda literature diplomsko delo prikazuje različne vidike vplivanja prava EU na oblikovanje upravnega prava RS, pri čemer se je dotaknila tudi pomena splošnih načel in upravnih postopkov. Na ta način je bilo ugotovljeno, da obstaja širok spekter področij, na katerih pravo EU vpliva na upravno pravo Slovenije, kljub temu pa tovrstno razmerje med njima, njenim prebivalcem prinaša tudi številne ugodnosti in pravice ter prispeva k njenemu nadaljnjemu razvoju. Ugotovitve, podane v okviru diplomskega dela, prispevajo k boljšemu razumevanju razmerij med pravom EU in nacionalnim upravnim pravom, na podlagi strnjenih predstavitev zgodovine, prava EU, temeljnih načel, upravnega prava in odnosov med EU in RS.

Keywords

upravno pravo;pravo EU;upravni postopek;temeljna načela prava EU;suverenost;država članica;

Data

Language: Slovenian
Year of publishing:
Typology: 2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization: UL FU - Faculty of Administration
Publisher: [P. Pečnik]
UDC: 342(4-6EU)(497.4)
COBISS: 170752771 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: The relationship between European Union law and the administrative law of the Republic of Slovenia
Secondary abstract: Administrative law, legal framework that forms the basis for the functioning of public administration, is an important part of a country's legal system, which is not entirely autonomous, but is influenced by supranational law in a number of areas and in various dimensions. When the Republic of Slovenia joined the EU in 2004, it transferred part of the exercise of its sovereignty to the supranational level of the EU, thereby committing itself to respecting the acquis communautaire and the principles associated with it, which raised a number of issues relating to the relationship and competences of the EU on the one hand and the Republic of Slovenia on the other. To solve the problem, a literature review method was used, which included a review of both Slovene and foreign literature available on COBISS+, Google Scholar, DIKUL, and in the library of the Faculty of Administration. Through a literature review, the thesis illustrates various aspects of the influence of EU law on the development of administrative law in the Republic of Slovenia, including the importance of general principles and administrative procedures. In this way, it has been established that there is a wide range of areas in which EU law influences Slovenian administrative law. But this relationship also brings a number of benefits and rights to the citizens of Slovenia and contributes to its development. The findings of the thesis contribute to a better understanding of the relationship between EU law and national administrative law, based on a concise presentation of the history, EU law, fundamental principles, administrative law, and the relationship between the EU and the RS.
Secondary keywords: administrative law;European Union law;administrative procedure;fundamental principles of EU law;sovereignty;supranationality;Member State;
Type (COBISS): Bachelor thesis/paper
Study programme: 1000529
Embargo end date (OpenAIRE): 1970-01-01
Thesis comment: Univ. v Ljubljani, Fak. za upravo
Pages: IX, 56 str.
ID: 20488445