P5-0337 — Final report
1.
Organisation of annual scientific conference “The Nomotechnical Days” in Ljubljana

The purpose of the conference is to discuss current questions of the nomotechnics, i.e. the art and principles of the formation of legal regulations, their structure, distinction between basic and executive norms, cross-referencing, translation and publication of legal instru-ments, etc. This became markedly apparent in the period of Slovenia’s approaching to the EU, when a massive transposition of European legal acts into Slove-nian legal order took place.

B.01 Organiser of a scientific meeting

COBISS.SI-ID: 243689472
2.
Co-organisation of an international conference “Slovenian Law and Economy upon the Accession of Slovenia to the EU”. 21-23 April 2004 in Bernardin.

The conference, which took place on the eve of Slovenia’s accession to the EU, brought together esteemed Slovenian and European legal scientists, politicians, businessmen and other experts, who discussed the changed position in which Slovenia would find itself and presented their views of the new era. The adoption of a new legal order that became di-rectly applicable in Slovenia, presents a tectonic shift, which is not relevant only for law-yers, but has significant direct implications for Slovenian economy as well.

B.01 Organiser of a scientific meeting

COBISS.SI-ID: 8553809
3.
Organisation of annual scientific conference “The Civil Law Days” in Bernardin.

The Civil Law Days conference is becoming the central meeting of Slovenian lawyers working in the field of private law in academic circles, in judiciary and in business. Each conference is focused on a set of selected current issues of private law, defined narrowly so as to enable in-depth discussion combining legal theory and practice.

B.01 Organiser of a scientific meeting

COBISS.SI-ID: 220768768
4.
Educational activities – transfer of the results to the study of civil and commercial law at the Law Faculty of the University of Ljubljana

Members of the research group are lecturers of the following subjects from the field of private law, the content of which is on one hand traditionally re-lated to other European legal system of the Germanic legal circle and on the other hand increasingly under the influence of harmonising efforts of the EU. In this framework, members of the research group acted as tutors and supervisors to students in the preparation of graduate, masters’ and doctoral theses.

D.10 Educational activities

COBISS.SI-ID: 243689472
5.
Bugaric, Bojan. "Toward a New Regulatory State in Europe: Variety of Models or Conver-gence?"

Some European scholars have recently argued that Europe is moving away from its traditional model of "interventionist" administrative state to the US model of regulatory state emphasizing depoliticized and procedural rule making by independent agencies and judicial tribunals where state interventionism, public ownership of utilities and strategic in-dustries is giving way to private iniciative.

B.03 Paper at an international scientific conference

COBISS.SI-ID: 243689472
6.
Co-organisation of an international conference “Slovenian Law and Economy upon the Accession of Slovenia to the EU”. 21-23 April 2004 in Bernardin.

The conference, which took place on the eve of Slovenia’s accession to the EU, brought together esteemed Slovenian and European legal scientists, politicians, businessmen and other experts, who discussed the changed position in which Slovenia would find itself and presented their views of the new era. The adoption of a new legal order that became di-rectly applicable in Slovenia, presents a tectonic shift, which is not relevant only for law-yers, but has significant direct implications for Slovenian economy as well.

B.01 Organiser of a scientific meeting

7.
Organisation of annual scientific conference “The Civil Law Days” in Bernardin.

The Civil Law Days conference is becoming the central meeting of Slovenian lawyers working in the field of private law in academic circles, in judiciary and in business. Each conference is focused on a set of selected current issues of private law, defined narrowly so as to enable in-depth discussion combining legal theory and practice.

B.01 Organiser of a scientific meeting

8.
Organisation of annual scientific conference “The Nomotechnical Days” in Ljubljana

The purpose of the conference is to discuss current questions of the nomotechnics, i.e. the art and principles of the formation of legal regulations, their structure, distinction between basic and executive norms, cross-referencing, translation and publication of legal instru-ments, etc. This became markedly apparent in the period of Slovenia’s approaching to the EU, when a massive transposition of European legal acts into Slove-nian legal order took place.

B.01 Organiser of a scientific meeting

9.
Educational activities – transfer of the results to the study of civil and commercial law at the Law Faculty of the University of Ljubljana

Members of the research group are lecturers of the following subjects from the field of private law, the content of which is on one hand traditionally re-lated to other European legal system of the Germanic legal circle and on the other hand increasingly under the influence of harmonising efforts of the EU. In this framework, members of the research group acted as tutors and supervisors to students in the preparation of graduate, masters’ and doctoral theses.

D.10 Educational activities

10.
Bugaric, Bojan. "Toward a New Regulatory State in Europe: Variety of Models or Conver-gence?"

Some European scholars have recently argued that Europe is moving away from its traditional model of "interventionist" administrative state to the US model of regulatory state emphasizing depoliticized and procedural rule making by independent agencies and judicial tribunals where state interventionism, public ownership of utilities and strategic in-dustries is giving way to private iniciative.

B.03 Paper at an international scientific conference