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Iliberalizem in pravna država
ID Pokorn, Ivan (Author), ID Cerar, Miro (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Načelo pravne države predstavlja temeljno vrednoto Evropske unije in njenih držav članic. V 21. stoletju pa so se na oblast v določenih državah članicah EU povzpele iliberalne politične stranke oziroma stranke, ki zagovarjajo iliberalno politično ideologijo, ki pogosto prihaja v konflikt z načelom pravne države. Stranke na volitvah nastopajo s političnimi programi, ki v obliki predlogov javnih politik, odražajo politično ideologijo, ki jo določena stranka zagovarja. Magistrsko delo, na osnovi kritičnega branja programov najbolj izpostavljenih iliberalnih političnih strank na Madžarskem in Poljskem, ugotavlja, da programske določbe na Poljskem prihajajo v konflikt z načelom pravne države. V zvezi z Madžarsko pa magistrsko delo ugotavlja, da kljub uresničenim javnim politikam, ki kršijo načelo pravne države, zaradi odsotnosti podrobnih programskih določb, politični program ne odraža negativnega odnosa iliberalizma do pravne države. Evropska unija se je na porast iliberalizma odzvala z uvedbo različnih pravnih in političnih instrumentov, ki poskušajo preprečiti degradacijo pravne države v državah članicah EU. Magistrsko delo zato obravnava tudi instrument, ki ga je uvedla Uredba (EU) 2020/2092 Evropskega parlamenta in Sveta z dne 16. decembra 2020 in na podlagi njegove uporabe zaključuje, da gre za do sedaj edini učinkovit, na novo uvedeni, samostojni instrument za zaščito načela pravne države v posameznih državah članicah EU.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:iliberalizem, pravna država, vladavina prava, Madžarska, Poljska, Evropska unija
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Organization:PF - Faculty of Law
Year:2024
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-162470 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:212929283 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:24.09.2024
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Language:English
Title:Illiberalism and the rule of law
Abstract:
The rule of law is a fundamental value of the European Union and its Member States. However, in the 21st century, illiberal political parties have risen to power in some EU Member States, or parties that advocate an illiberal political ideology that often conflicts with the rule of law. Parties stand for election with political programmes which, in the form of public policy proposals, reflect the political ideology advocated by a particular party. Based on a critical reading of the programmes of the most prominent illiberal political parties in Hungary and Poland, the master's thesis concludes that the provisions of political programmes in Poland conflict with the rule of law. In relation to Hungary, the thesis concludes that, despite the implementation of public policies that violate the rule of law, the absence of detailed provisions means that the political programme does not reflect illiberalism's negative attitude towards the rule of law. The European Union has responded to the rise of illiberalism by introducing various legal and political instruments that seek to prevent the degradation of the rule of law in EU Member States. The master's thesis therefore also examines the instrument introduced by Regulation (EU) 2020/2092 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16 December 2020 and concludes, on the basis of its application, that it is the only effective, newly introduced, stand-alone instrument to date for the protection of the rule of law in individual EU Member States.

Keywords:illiberalism, rule of law, Hungary, Poland, European Union

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