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Primerjalno pravna analiza ureditve predobravnavnega naroka v angleškem in slovenskem kazenskem procesnem pravu
ID Jerman, Eva (Author), ID Šugman Stubbs, Katja (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Novela Zakona o kazenskem postopku iz leta 2012 (ZKP-K) je v slovenski kazenski postopek uvedla institut predobravnavnega naroka in z njim neločljivo povezana instituta priznanje krivde na predobravnavnem naroku in sporazum o priznanju krivde. V tej nalogi obravnavane spremembe so bile uvedene predvsem z namenom zmanjševanja vse hitreje naraščajočih sodnih zaostankov ter uvedbe ekonomsko učinkovitejših kazenskih postopkov. Vendar pa je poleg tega uvedba omenjenih institutov v slovenskem kazenskem postopku ustvarila sporno problematiko ohranjanja ravnovesja med željenim učinkovitim in ekonomičnim kazenskim postopkom na eni strani in varovanjem ustavnih pravic obtožencev, na drugi strani. Novela ZKP-K je v nasprotju z naravo slovenskega mešanega kazenskega postopka spremenila vloge strank v postopku, predvsem z zoženjem nalog sodnika in razširjanjem pristojnosti državnega tožilca. Na novo uvedene spremembe temeljijo na prenosu elementov čistega adversarnega postopka v mešani kazenski postopek, ki temelji na kontinentalnem pravnem redu. Magistrsko delo vsebuje kratko predstavitev predobravnavnih faz slovenskega in angleškega kazenskega postopka ter primerjavo njihovih potekov in primerjavo z njimi povezanih institutov. Izpostavljeni so tudi elementi, ki jih sodna praksa ob uporabi teh institutov zaznava kot sporne, sploh glede varovanja pravic obtoženih strank. V zaključku dela so predstavljeni predlogi zadnje novele Zakona o kazenskem postopku (ZKP-N), ki se nanašajo na fazo predobravnavnega naroka in ugotovitve glede tovrstnih izmenjav pravnih elementov iz anglosaškega v kontinentalni pravni red.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:Predobravnavni narok, Novela ZKP-K, slovenski kazenski postopek, angleški kazenski postopek, primerjava.
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Organization:PF - Faculty of Law
Year:2018
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-100050 This link opens in a new window
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Publication date in RUL:01.03.2018
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Language:English
Title:Comparative Analysis of the Legal Regulation of the Pretrial Hearing Phase in English and Slovenian Criminal Procedural Law
Abstract:
The 2012 CPP-K Amendment to the Slovenian Code of criminal procedure introduced pretrial hearings to the Slovenian criminal justice system and specifically, the possibility for an accused to plead guilty at a pretrial hearing or as part of a plea agreement with the prosecution. This legislative amendment was adopted in order to reduce the number of case backlogs in Slovenian criminal courts and hence to improve the efficiency of criminal proceedings. However, its introduction into Slovenian criminal procedure has raised concerns regarding the delicate balance between judicial efficiency on the one hand and protecting fundamental constitutional rights of accused on the other. The CPP-K Amendment changed the role of the parties in Slovenian criminal procedure. It has introduced further adversarial elements into Slovenia's mixed adversarial-inquisitorial criminal process which is based on the rules of the continental legal system. As a result, the role of a judge has now become less active than it was prior to the changes and the prosecutor's powers in the pretrial process have expanded. The following paper consists of a short presentation of the Slovenian and English pre-trial phases in criminal proceedings and offers a comparison of both. It also points out the parts of the CPP-K Amendment that are incompatible with the nature of Slovenia's criminal procedural system and presents my own findings on the consequences of Slovenia taking further steps towards an adversarial criminal process.

Keywords:Pretrial hearing, The CPP-K Amendment, Slovenian Criminal Process, English Criminal Process, Comparison.

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