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PROSTI PREUDAREK: PRIMERJAVA MED ZAKONOM O OROŽJU IN ZAKONOM O NADZORU DRŽAVNE MEJE
ID KOVAČEVIČ, MARKO (Author), ID Pečarič, Mirko (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Namen diplomskega dela je pojem prostega preudarka najprej umestiti v sistem upravnega prava, v nadaljevanju pa je potrebno bralcu pojasniti, da gre v tem primeru za »izjemo« od načela zakonitosti, za relativno izjemo od najpomembnejšega temeljnega načela upravnega prava in nasploh glavnega načela našega celotnega pravnega sistema. Organu, ki odloča po prostem preudarku, je z zakonom podeljena pristojnost, da sam na podlagi tehtanja, preudarjanja in presojanja izbere najboljšo izmed več možnih alternativ, glede na ugotovljeno dejansko stanje. Posamični upravni akt mora biti izdan v mejah in v skladu z namenom, za kar mu je bilo pooblastilo dano. V primeru kršitev in zlorabe prostega preudarka so vsakemu posamezniku zagotovljena ustrezna pravna sredstva. Namen diplomskega dela je tudi, da na podlagi sodne prakse Upravnega, Višjega, Vrhovnega in Ustavnega sodišča Republike Slovenije, na primerih odvzema orožja in orožne listine ter izvajanju pooblastil policije pri nadzoru državne meje, prikažem uporabo prostega preudarka upravnega organa, kakor tudi primere pravne vezanosti odločbe, ko je predpis že vnaprej odločil, kakšna mora biti njena vsebina, glede na ugotovljeno dejansko stanje. Cilj diplomskega dela je po obravnavanih zakonih in analizi sodb sodišč ugotoviti ali je obseg prostega preudarka pristojnemu organu dan v preveliki oziroma premajhni meri ter predlagati določene rešitve za boljšo ureditev.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:prosti preudarek, zakonitost, posamični upravni akt, pravna sredstva, sodna praksa, pravna vezanost odločbe
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Organization:FU - Faculty of Administration
Year:2019
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-108140 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:19.06.2019
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Language:English
Title:DISCRETION: COMPARISON BETWEEN WEAPONS LAW AND LAW OF NATIONAL BORDER CONTROL
Abstract:
The purpose of the following diploma thesis is to, first and foremost, place the concept of discretion in the system of administrative law. Furthermore we will try to explain the reader that the principle of free discretion is in fact an "exception" from the principle of legality, a relative exception to the most important basic principle of administrative law and generally the main principle of our entire legal system. The discretionary body is supported by law to select the best of a number of possible alternatives based on the weighing up, contemplating and judging the actual situation. A separate administrative act must be issued within the limits and in accordance with the purpose for which the authorization has been given. In case of violations and misconduct, each individual is provided with appropriate legal remedies. The purpose of the diploma work is also to show, on the basis of the court's case-law of the Administrative, Appellate, Supreme and Constitutional Court of the Republic of Slovenia, on the cases of confiscating weapons and weapons' documents and the exercise of police powers in the state border control, the discretion of the administrative body as well as cases of legal judicial decree of a decision that is used when the regulation has already decided in advance what its content must be, in accordance with the established factual situation. The objective of the diploma thesis is to examine the laws in question and to analyze the judgment of the courts to determine whether the extent of the discretion of the competent authority is too great or too small, and to suggest certain solutions for better regulation.

Keywords:free discretion, legality, individual administrative act, remedies, case law, legal judicial decree

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