The covid-19 epidemic had a significant impact on the adoption of administrative regulations in Slovenia, as it affected the work of state bodies and public administration bodies. Overall, the covid-19 epidemic in both Slovenia and Austria had a significant impact on the adoption of administrative regulations, as it required extraordinary measures to control the spread of the disease and mitigate its consequences.
The purpose of the master's work is to present the new administrative regulations adopted during the outbreak of the covid-19 epidemic, why it is precisely the epidemic that influenced the creation of these regulations, both in Slovenia and elsewhere in the world, which were adopted in conjunction with various regulations that addressed. intervention measures. The work provides certain guidelines on how competent authorities can avoid attacks in the future, e.g. unconstitutional situations.
The analysis of the literature in the conducted research showed that the measures taken in this way had a favorable effect on the operation both in Slovenia and Austria, and that the temporary administrative regulations set in this way had a favorable effect on reducing the number of pluses, better hygiene, greater awareness of the importance of public health, and had both positive effects on the economy and the promotion of digital transformation.
The master's thesis is based on the study of normative changes at the administrative-legal level. An analysis was made of the newly adopted laws and administrative acts adopted for their enforcement, as well as the set levels adopted by the state authorities. The work invites reflection on possible new strategies, emergency situations if the coronavirus breaks out again, and the establishment of citizens' trust in some, for most at the time, unreasonable decisions of state authorities.
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