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Pomen Haaških konvencij v slovenskem mednarodnem zasebnem pravu
ID Grča, Kaja (Author), ID Kramberger Škerl, Jerca (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Magistrsko delo »Pomen Haaških konvencij v slovenskem mednarodnem zasebnem pravu« je namenjeno kratki predstavitvi Haaških konvencij, ki zavezujejo Slovenijo, ter njihovi vpetosti v slovenski pravni sistem. Haaške konvencije so mednarodni sporazumi, sprejeti v okviru Haaške konference, ki urejajo različna področja v civilnem in gospodarskem pravu in tako preprečujejo konflikte, ki bi lahko nastali zaradi razlik v pravnih redih držav. Slovenijo zavezuje štirinajst Haaških konvencij, med katerimi prevladujejo konvencije, ki se nanašajo na civilno pravo. Med njimi so konvencije, ki se navezujejo na civilni postopek (Konvencija o civilnem postopku, Konvencija o vročanju, Konvencija o legalizaciji, Konvencija o dokazih, Konvencija o olajšanju pristopa k sodiščem, Konvencija o sporazumih o izbiri sodišča), na družino (Konvencija o ugrabitvi otrok, Konvencija o posvojitvah, Konvencija o zaščiti otrok, Konvencija o preživninah, Protokol o preživninah) in na odškodninsko odgovornost (Konvencija o prometnih nesrečah, Konvencija o odgovornosti proizvajalca). Haaške konvencije in njihovo vpetost v slovenski pravni sistem poskušam predstaviti skozi primere v slovenski sodni praksi, v kolikor je to mogoče, nekatere Haaške konvencije se namreč pred slovenskimi sodišči uporabljajo zelo redko ali pa celo nikoli.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:mednarodno zasebno pravo, Haaške konvencije, sodna praksa, vročanje, »apostille«, olajšanje pristopa k sodiščem, ugrabitev otrok, posvojitve, preživnine, prometne nesreče
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Organization:PF - Faculty of Law
Year:2018
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-101258 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:16145745 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:18.05.2018
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Title:»The importance of Hague conventions in Slovenian international private law«
Abstract:
This master thesis is intended to give a brief presentation of Hague conventions that bins Slovenia and their role in the Slovenian legal system. The Hague conventions are international agreements adopted by the Hague Conference on Private International Law, which regulate various areas of civil and commercial law, thereby preventing conflict that might arise from differences in legal systems of different countries. Slovenia is bound by fourteen Conventions, mostly in the field of private law. There are Conventions that relate to civil procedure (Convention on civil procedure, Service Convention, Convention on legalization, Convention on international access to justice, Evidence Convention, Convention on choice of court agreements), family (Convention on abduction of child, Adoption Convention, Convention on the protection of children, Maintenance Convention, Maintenance Protocol) and liability (Convention on traffic accidents, Convention on product liability). Through case-law of the Slovenian courts, I will try to present the Hague Conventions and their integration in the Slovenian legal system. It must, however, be mentioned, that some Hague conventions are applied much more often than others, whereby some of them are applied very rarely or have never been applied.

Keywords:international private law, Hague conventions, case law, service, “apostille”, child abduction, access to justice, adoptions, maintenance, traffic accidents

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