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Pravna ureditev posvojitev v Republiki Sloveniji : magistrsko delo
ID Jurgl, Nikolaja (Author), ID Sever, Tina (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Magistrsko delo se osredotoča na pregled pravne ureditve posvojitve v Republiki Sloveniji in proučuje tudi pravno ureditev rejništva. Gre za dva popolnoma različna instituta, ki pa se med seboj prepletata. Ureja ju Družinski zakonik, pri čemer se postopek začne na pristojnem centru za socialno delo, zaključi pa na sodišču. Ugotovljeno je bilo, da je nacionalnih posvojitev malo, saj otrok za posvojitev ni, dolga pa je tudi čakalna doba potencialnih posvojiteljev. Kandidati se odločajo za posvojitev v tujini, kjer je, kljub zahtevnemu postopku in ogromno dokumentacije, ki jo morajo priložiti, čakalna doba na otroka krajša. Najbolj enostavna posvojitev je iz držav, ki so podpisnice Haaške konvencije ali na podlagi mednarodnih sporazumov. Republika Slovenija na podlagi sporazuma sodeluje z Republiko Severno Makedonijo. V Republiki Sloveniji se soočamo tudi z dolgotrajnim rejništvom, ki traja več kot sedem let, medtem ko Družinski zakonik ureja rejništvo kot ukrep, ki naj bi trajal največ do treh let. Uporabljenih je več metod raziskovanja: metoda deskripcije in kompilacije, s katerima se je analiziralo področje; metoda komparacije, ki je bila uporabljena pri primerjavi meddržavnih posvojitev; statistična metoda ter metoda analize za prikaz statističnih podatkov. Prispevek magistrskega dela stroki je, da pridobljeni rezultati raziskave kažejo, da so potrebne spremembe. Stroka ima na enem mestu vpogled v statistične podatke, ki kažejo, da je potrebno trajanje rejništva zmanjšati, kar bi pripomoglo tudi k številčnejšim nacionalnim posvojitvam. Kandidati, ki se odločajo za posvojitev v tujini, v državah, ki niso podpisnice Haaške konvencije in sporazumov, bi potrebovali strokovno podporo države.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:posvojitev, rejništvo, Haaška konvencija, posvojitev v tujini, odvzem otroka, starševska skrb
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:FU - Faculty of Administration
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:[N. Jurgl]
Year:2024
Number of pages:XI, 88 str.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-161287-62d330a1-77dd-6aff-c094-4bee1b385a4b This link opens in a new window
UDC:347.633(497.4)(043.2)
COBISS.SI-ID:206876931 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:09.09.2024
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Secondary language

Language:English
Title:Legal regulation of adoptions in the Republic of Slovenia
Abstract:
The master's thesis focuses on the review of the legal regulation of adoption in the Republic of Slovenia and also examines the legal regulation of foster care. These are two completely different institutes, but they are intertwined. They are regulated by the Family Code, where the procedure starts at the competent social work centre and ends at the court. It has been noted there are few national adoptions, as there are no children for adoption, and the waiting period is also long. Candidates decide to adopt abroad, where, despite the complex procedure and the huge amount of documentation they have to submit, the waiting time for a child is shorter. The easiest adoption is from countries that are signatories to the Hague Convention or under international agreements. Based on the agreement, the Republic of Slovenia cooperates with the Republic of North Macedonia. In the Republic of Slovenia, we also faced with long-term fostering, which lasts for more than seven years, while the Family Code regulates fostering as a measure that should last for a maximum of three years. Several research methods are used: the method of description and compilation, which have been used to analyze the field; the comparative method, which has been used to compare intercountry and international adoptions; the statistical method; and the method of analysis to present statistical data. The contribution of the Master's thesis to the profession is that the results of the survey show that changes are needed. The profession has a one-stop shop for statistics showing that the duration of fostering needs to be reduced, which would also help to increase the number of national adoptions. Candidates choosing to adopt abroad, in countries that are not signatories to the Hague Convention or international agreements, would need expert support from the state.

Keywords:adoption, foster care, the Hague Convention, adoption abroad, removal of a child from parental care, parental care

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