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Družbena odgovornost podjetij z vidika mednarodnega zasebnega prava
ID Pirc, Urša (Author), ID Galič, Aleš (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Kršitve okoljske zakonodaje in neupoštevanje standardov osnovnih človekovih pravic so prej kot redkost v modernem poslovanju transnacionalnih družb. Mednarodno zasebno pravo že zadnje desetletje skuša nasloviti ta problem in poiskati rešitve. Evropska unija v tem trenutku še ni dosegla stopnje harmonizacije mednarodnih zasebnopravnih pravil, ki bi celostno naslavljala to problematiko. Ob vrsti študij in deklaratornih dokumentov je za določanje pristojnosti še vedno najučinkovitejše reševanje z uporabo Uredbe Bruselj I bis, pri kolizijskih normah pa z uporabo Uredbe Rim II. Uporaba pravil subsidiarne pristojnosti neizbežno manjša stopnje pravne varnosti ter predvidljivosti ter otežuje prost pretok sodb znotraj držav članic. Zato je v magistrskem delu predstavljen trenutni okvir urejanja, nabor uporabljivih izjem ter razlaga, zakaj je nujen koherenten načrt, ki bo naslavljal to specifično problematiko. Kot možna rešitev se kaže institut ekonomske celote iz konkurenčnega prava, ki bi močno olajšal pot oškodovancev do pravične odškodnine.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:Mednarodno zasebno pravo, družbena odgovornost podjetij, institut ekonomske celote, pravna varnost, Uredba Bruselj I bis, Uredba Rim II.
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:PF - Faculty of Law
Year:2021
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-134205 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:93003523 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:29.12.2021
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Secondary language

Language:English
Title:Corporate social responsibility in the light of private international law.
Abstract:
Environmental infringements and non-compliance with human rights standards are far from being scarce in the modern operations of transnational corporations. For the past decade, private international law has been trying to address the problem and find a solution. The European Union has not yet reached the level of harmonization of private international law rules that would comprehensively deal with the matter. With a range of studies and non-binding documents, the most effective remedy remains the Brussels I bis Regulation, as per jurisdiction, and the Rome II Regulation on conflict-of-law rules part. The application of domestic residual jurisdiction rules inevitably reduces levels of legal certainty and predictability thus making it more difficult for the goal of free circulation of judgements to be reached. The master's thesis presents the current framework of regulation, which exceptions are applicable and why a coherent plan is necessary to undertake this issue. As a viable solution, the institute of single economic unit doctrine as used in the competition law is presented, as a mean of facilitation to victims on their path to just compensation.

Keywords:Private international law, corporate social responsibility, single economic unit doctrine, legal certainty, Brussels I bis Regulation, Rome II Regulation.

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