The bachelor thesis is focused on the relation of public and private policies within space which are presented in the latest Slovene space legislation, adopted on October 24, 2018. It discusses the means of law on one hand and the encounter as well as the perception of the relation in concrete, daily life situations on the other hand, sourcing from the interviews of the space-producing actors. The main goal of the thesis is to reveal the discrepancy between the law-oriented aspirations and the current situation in the space-organizing domain. Public actors of the space-organizing domain are ministries, local self-government bodies, executants of public services and holders of public authorizations. The actors of space-production are private companies in charge of consultancy, project-leadership and accomplishment of the spatial planning practices, but also a variety of space-interested organizations which often serve as mediators between the state partners and the civil-society initiatives. Additionally, according to the space-organization hierarchy, the space-interested civil-society initiatives represent the civil-society sphere as the last actor of the space-organization. They are formed by space-interested activists who disapprove of particular actions of other space actors who have more power in spatial planning.
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