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Procesna jamstva pri izdajanju začasnih odredb v upravnem sporu
ID Zeme, Daša (Author), ID Žuber, Bruna (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Magistrsko diplomsko delo obravnava procesna jamstva, kakor zagotovljena v postopku izdajanja začasnih odredb v upravnem sporu. Magistrsko diplomsko delo je razdeljeno na tri dele. Prvi del obravnava institut začasnih odredb na splošno: normativno ureditev, njihove temeljne značilnosti in procesne predpostavke. Drugi del, ki predstavlja jedro naloge, pa se poglobljeno ukvarja s posameznimi procesnimi jamstvi, ki izhajajo predvsem iz 22. člena Ustave Republike Slovenije kot so pravica do izjave, pravica do seznanjenosti s procesnimi dejanji, pravica do izvajanja dokazov, pravica do obrazložene sodne odločbe, pravica do javne obravnave in pravica do pravnega sredstva; najprej skozi teoretično analizo in nato z osvetlitvijo njihovega uresničevanja v sodni praksi Upravnega sodišča Republike Slovenije in Vrhovnega sodišča Republike Slovenije. V zadnjem, tretjem delu so uvodoma predstavljene razlike med civilnim postopkom z začasnimi odredbami in upravnim sporom. Nato so predstavljena procesna jamstva v civilnih sodnih postopkih z začasno odredbo in analiza, ali je mogoče ureditev iz civilnega postopka z začasno odredbo aplicirati na upravni spor. Magistrsko diplomsko delo preučuje, v kolikšni meri so temeljna jamstva v praksi dejansko in v polnem obsegu uresničena ter kako (ne)uresničevanje vpliva na enakopravnost strank in pravičnost postopka.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:upravno pravo, upravni spor, začasna odredba, procesna jamstva, učinkovito sodno varstvo
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:PF - Faculty of Law
Publication status:Published
Publication version:Version of Record
Year:2025
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-171928 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:251313923 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:04.09.2025
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Language:English
Title:Procedural guarantees in the issuance of interim measures in administrative dispute
Abstract:
The Master's thesis examines the procedural guarantees, as ensured within the proceedings for issuing interim measures in administrative disputes. The Master's thesis is divided into three parts. The first part addresses the institution of interim measures in general: their normative regulation, fundamental characteristics, and procedural prerequisites. The second part, which constitutes the core of the thesis, delves into individual procedural guarantees, stemming primarily from Article 22 of the Constitution of the Republic of Slovenia, such as the right to be heard, the right to be informed of procedural acts, the right to present evidence, the right to a reasoned judicial decision, the right to a public hearing, and the right to a legal remedy. This is approached first through a theoretical analysis and then by highlighting their implementation in the case law of the Administrative Court of the Republic of Slovenia and the Supreme Court of the Republic of Slovenia. In the final, third part, the differences between civil proceedings involving interim measures and administrative disputes are initially presented. It then presents the procedural guarantees in civil court proceedings with interim measures and analyzes whether the regulations from civil procedure involving interim measures can be applied to administrative disputes. The Master's thesis examines the extent to which fundamental guarantees are, in practice, actually and fully realized, and how their (non-)implementation affects the equality of parties and the fairness of the proceedings.

Keywords:administrative law, administrative dispute, interim measure, procedural guarantees, effective judicial protection

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