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Odgovornost šefa države v parlamentarnem sistemu
ID Vauhnik, Grega (Author), ID Kaučič, Igor (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Magistrsko delo analizira pojem odgovornosti šefa države v parlamentarnih sistemih. V takem sistemu je vlada dejanski nosilec izvršilne oblasti, šef države pa le nominalni nosilec oblasti, ki nima neposrednih oblastnih pristojnosti. Odgovornost nosilcev javnih funkcij, tudi šefa države, mora biti sorazmerna z njihovimi pristojnostmi. Ne glede na to, ali je šef države monarh ali predsednik republike z omejenim mandatom, ga s funkcije s (pravno) političnimi instrumenti večinoma ni mogoče odstraniti. Politično odgovornost za vsebino aktov šefa države prevzema vlada v večini sistemov predvsem skozi institut protipodpisa. Pri pravni odgovornosti monarhi še naprej ostajajo neodgovorni, lahko pa se uveljavlja pravna odgovornost predsednika republike. Ta se poleg tega, da so predsedniki republik odgovorni enako kot drugi državljani, kaže predvsem kot odgovornost za kršitev ustave in zakonov, ki bi jih lahko storil v okviru izvajanja svojih ustavnih in zakonskih pooblastil, posebno takrat, ko bi ta pooblastila presegel. Poleg splošnih oblik odgovornosti so predstavljeni tudi specifični instituti, ki se nanašajo v največji meri prav na šefa države. To so institut obtožbe predsednika republike, institut imunitete in institut protipodpisa. Primerjalno-pravni del magistrskega dela daje vpogled v uveljavljanje odgovornosti šefa države v posameznih državah članicah Evropske unije, kjer imajo uveljavljen parlamentarni sistem.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:odgovornost, šef države, parlamentarni sistem, impeachment, imuniteta, protipodpis, Evropska unija, Republika Slovenija
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Organization:PF - Faculty of Law
Year:2020
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-117150 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:23065603 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:25.06.2020
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Language:English
Title:Accountability of a head of state in a parliamentary system
Abstract:
The thesis analyses the concept of accountability of the Head of State in parliamentary systems. In such a system, the government has the executive power and the Head of State is the nominal holder of power and has no actual authority. The accountability of public servants, including Heads of State, has to be in balance with the power they hold. A Head of State, being either a monarch or a president of the republic, cannot be removed from the position by (legal) political instruments. The government takes political responsibility for the acts of the Head of State, by countersigning all of them. Contrary to that, even if the monarchs continue to be unaccountable for their actions, the presidents of the republic still have legal liability. Additionally, the presidents are responsible for any actions in the same way as other citizens, especially when violating the constitution and laws while exercising their constitutional and statutory powers. Besides the general types of responsibilities, this thesis also presents specific constitutional elements that mostly refer to the Head of State: Impeachment procedure, immunity and countersignature. The comparative part of this thesis gives an insight into the implementation of responsibilities of a Head of State in individual member states of the European Union, where they also have a parliamentary system.

Keywords:accountability, Head of State, parliamentary system, impeachment, immunity, countersignature, European Union, Republic of Slovenia

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