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Argument javnega mnenja v zakonodajnem postopku
ID Bevc, Iva (Author), ID Štajnpihler Božič, Tilen (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
V magistrski nalogi najprej predstavim teoretično ozadje pojma javnega mnenja in s tem povezanih teorij javnega mnenja. Od 20. st. naprej je javno mnenje vse pogosteje enačeno z rezultati javnomnenjskih poizvedb. Slednje je za raziskovalce sporno, s takšno razlago se namreč lahko implicira, da je javno mnenje odraz trenutnega stanja v družbi, medtem ko bi nanj morali gledati kot na nekaj, kar se ves čas razvija, predvsem skozi razpravo v družbi, kot tudi v drugih procesih. Osrednjo temo, javno mnenje v zakonodajnem postopku, najprej predstavim v sferi politike. Za boljše razumevanje vloge razprave in argumentacije v razpravi, ki se odvija v predstavniškem telesu, je postavljen vrednostni okvir s pomočjo deliberativne demokracije, s katero se zadnjih nekaj desetletij poudarja pomen kakovostne razprave in argumentiranja pred sprejemanjem novih politik. Predstavim tudi pomen vključevanja javnosti v zakonodajne procese. Omenjeni prizadevanji uporabim kot vsebinski kontekst pri razumevanju vloge, ki jo ima, oz. bi jo javno mnenje lahko imelo, na političnem in zakonodajnem področju. Na zakonodajnem področju v ospredje postavim sam argument javnega mnenja kadar se ta uporabi za utemeljevanje določene pozicije v parlamentarni razpravi. Kljub temu da argument javnega mnenja velja za notranje neprepričljivega, moramo pri njegovi obravnavi upoštevati vrednostni kontekst demokratične ureditve in predstavniškega odločanja, ki svojo legitimnost črpata iz ljudstva. S tem v mislih, se sprejemljivost argumenta javnega mnenja v razpravi ob sprejemanju zakona v določeni meri spremeni. Za pregled vidikov uporabe argumenta v zakonodajnem postopku, kot tudi v poglavju o javnem mnenju in politiki, se sklicujem predvsem na že narejene analize in študije.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:argument javnega mnenja, javno mnenje, parlamentarna razprava, javnomnenjske poizvedbe, deliberativna demokracija, odzivnost politike
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Organization:PF - Faculty of Law
Year:2023
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-145673 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:153987331 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:06.05.2023
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Language:English
Title:Public opinion argument in the legislative procedure
Abstract:
In the master’s thesis, the theoretical background of the concept of public opinion and theories related to public opinion are first presented. Since the 20th century, public opinion has increasingly been equated with the results of public opinion polls. This interpretation is controversial for researchers especially because it implies that public opinion is a reflection of the current state of society, while it should be viewed as something that is constantly evolving, primarily through discussion in society, as well as other processes. The central theme of public opinion in the legislative process is at first presented in the political sphere. To better understand the roles of discussion and argumentation in debates that take place in the legislative body, a value framework is established through deliberative democracy, which has emphasized the importance of quality discussion and argumentation before adopting new policies. I also present the importance of involving the public in legislative processes. I use these efforts as a substantive context for understanding the role that public opinion has or could have in the political and legislative field. In the legislative field, I focus on the argument of public opinion when it is used to justify a certain position in parliamentary debate. Even though the argument of public opinion is considered internally unconvincing, we must consider the value context of democratic governance and representative decision-making, which draws its legitimacy from the people. The acceptability of the argument of public opinion in the debate on the adoption of a law is to some extent changed. For an overview of the aspects of the use of the argument in the legislative process, as well as in the chapter on public opinion and politics, I mainly refer to already conducted analyses and studies.

Keywords:public opinion argument, public opinion, parliamentary debate, public opinion polls, deliberative democracy, democratic responsiveness

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