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ANALIZA POSTOPKA SPREJEMA SPLOŠNIH PRAVNIH AKTOV V SLOVENIJI IN NA HRVAŠKEM
ID BERTALANIČ, DAVID (Author), ID Kovač, Polonca (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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V diplomskem delu so opisani in analizirani ustavodajni, ustavnorevizijski in zakonodajni postopek ter predstavljeni podzakonski akti v Sloveniji in na Hrvaškem. Raziskovani so tudi trenutni trendi na zakonodajnem področju v Sloveniji. Ti se navezujejo na odstotek zakonov, ki se sprejemajo v rednem, skrajšanem in nujnem zakonodajnem postopku, ter na število veljavnih podzakonskih aktov. Trendi na omenjenem področju so raziskovani na osnovi podatkov iz obdobja med letoma 2007 in 2017. Razlog za raziskovanje tega področja je pomembnost postopka sprejema pravnih aktov, saj je formalna zakonitost, poleg materialne, pogoj za občo zakonitost pravnega akta. Ugotovljeno je bilo, da se odstotek zakonov, ki so bili sprejeti v skrajšanem in nujnem postopku, generalno gledano znižuje. Na drugi strani pa se število veljavnih podzakonskih aktov zvišuje. Leta 2017 smo imeli tako v Sloveniji veljavnih povprečno 22,5 podzakonskih predpisov na en zakon. To so skoraj štirje podzakonski predpisi več kot pred desetimi leti. Ugotovljeno je bilo tudi, da se zakonodajni postopek med Slovenijo in Hrvaško sicer razlikuje, a ne tako bistveno, da ne bi bil medsebojno primerljiv. Pregled trendov na zakonodajnem področju in primerjava današnjega stanja s stanjem v preteklosti sta koristna predvsem zaradi družbenega nadzora nad delom zakonodajalca. V prihodnosti bi bilo zanimivo raziskati tudi, kakšen vpliv je imela na zakonodajni postopek ukinitev drugega doma hrvaškega parlamenta leta 2001. Prav tako bi bilo po preteku določenega časa dobro spet opraviti pregled trendov na zakonodajnem področju.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:ustavodajni postopek, ustavnorevizijski postopek, redni zakonodajni postopek, skrajšani zakonodajni postopek, nujni zakonodajni postopek, podzakonski pravni akti
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Organization:FU - Faculty of Administration
Year:2018
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-101938 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:13.07.2018
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Language:English
Title:ANALYSIS OF REGULATORY PROCEDURE IN SLOVENIA AND CROATIA
Abstract:
In the bachelor’s thesis, constitutional, constitutional-revisional, and legislative procedures are described and analyzed. Executive legal acts in Slovenia and Croatia are presented. Current trends in legislative field in Slovenia are researched. They relate to the percentage of laws which are adopted in ordinary, shortened, and urgent legislative procedure, and to the number of current executive acts. Trends in the mentioned field are researched on the basis of data from the period between 2007 and 2017. The reason to research this field is the importance of the procedure of adopting legal acts, as formal legality, in addition to material legality, is the condition for the general legality of the legal act. It was ascertained that the percentage of laws which were adopted in shortened and urgent procedure is diminishing generally. On the other hand, the number of executive acts in force is increasing. In 2017 we thus had 22.5 executive acts in force per one law on average in Slovenia. These are almost four executive acts more than ten years ago. It was also ascertained that legislative procedure in Slovenia and Croatia is different but not so fundamentally in order to not to be mutually comparable. The review of the trends in the legislative field and the comparison of the today’s state with the condition in past are useful mostly because of the social monitoring of the work of the legislator. In future, it would be interesting to research also what influence on the legislative procedure had the abolishment of the second house of the Croatian parliament in 2001. It would be also good to perform a review of trends in the legislative field once more after a certain period of time.

Keywords:constitutional procedure, constitutional-revisional procedure, ordinary legislative procedure, shortened legislative procedure, urgent legislative procedure, executive legal act

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