Direct Applicability of Generally Accepted Principles of International Law in Legal Order of the Republic of Slovenia

Self-executing, incorporated and generally accepted principles of international law have been used directly in legal order of the Republic of Slovenia. Systematic records of these identified and enforced norms do not exist. It is difficult for lawyers and judges to get acquainted with them. The pred...

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Main Author: Anton Olaj
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Ljubljana Press (Založba Univerze v Ljubljani) 2013-11-01
Series:Central European Public Administration Review
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Online Access:https://journals.uni-lj.si/CEPAR/article/view/20392
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description Self-executing, incorporated and generally accepted principles of international law have been used directly in legal order of the Republic of Slovenia. Systematic records of these identified and enforced norms do not exist. It is difficult for lawyers and judges to get acquainted with them. The predicament is even greater because, with the exception of the Court of Justice of the European Union, a translation of the relevant case law of international tribunals is not available. Generally accepted principles of international law are applicable in Slovenian legal order per se. Despite that, it is not entirely clear how administrative bodies should react in situations where the rights and obligations of legal entities are on the one hand regulated by law and customary international law but on the other hand are contradictory.
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Direct Applicability of Generally Accepted Principles of International Law in Legal Order of the Republic of Slovenia
Central European Public Administration Review
generally accepted principles of international law
customary rules of general international law
the 8th Article of the Constitution of the Republic of Slovenia
the 15th Article of the Constitution of the Republic of Slovenia
title Direct Applicability of Generally Accepted Principles of International Law in Legal Order of the Republic of Slovenia
title_full Direct Applicability of Generally Accepted Principles of International Law in Legal Order of the Republic of Slovenia
title_fullStr Direct Applicability of Generally Accepted Principles of International Law in Legal Order of the Republic of Slovenia
title_full_unstemmed Direct Applicability of Generally Accepted Principles of International Law in Legal Order of the Republic of Slovenia
title_short Direct Applicability of Generally Accepted Principles of International Law in Legal Order of the Republic of Slovenia
title_sort direct applicability of generally accepted principles of international law in legal order of the republic of slovenia
topic generally accepted principles of international law
customary rules of general international law
the 8th Article of the Constitution of the Republic of Slovenia
the 15th Article of the Constitution of the Republic of Slovenia
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