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Awards
Each year, the United Nations Association of Slovenia announces a competition for the best undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral final papers in the field of operation of the United Nations, defended between 1 October and 30 June of the current academic year. Students of the European Faculty of Law were among the recipients of the awards.
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2014:
– Lah Suzana: Status of Human Rights in the Constitutional Regimes of Arab Countries (Status človekovih pravic v ustavnih ureditvah arabskih držav, master’s thesis, European Faculty of Law in Nova Gorica, mentor Prof Arne Marjana Mavčiča, PhD) (2014)
2013:
– Erazem Bohinc, a student of the European Faculty of Law in Nova Gorica, received an award of the UNO Association for his undergraduate thesis under the mentorship of Asst Prof Jernej Letnar Černič, PhD, for one of the best contributions in the field of operation of the United Nations – http://www.unaslovenia.org/node/2391.
– Leon Slak, a student of the European Faculty of Law in Nova Gorica, received an award of the UNO Association for his doctoral thesis under the mentorship of Prof Ernest Petrič, PhD, and co-mentorship of Prof Miha Pogačnik, PhD, for one of the best contributions in the field of operation of the United Nations – http://www.unaslovenia.org/node/2391.
2012:
– Pregelj, Katja: The Question of Possible Violations of the International Law in the Name of War Against Terrorism (Vprašanje morebitnih kršitev mednarodnega prava v imenu vojne proti terorizmu, master’s thesis, European Faculty of Law, mentor: Prof Ernest Petrič, PhD) (2012)
– Smrekar, Robert: The Relationship of the UNO Law and the EU Law through the Prism of Protection of Human Rights (Razmerje prava OZN in prava EU skozi prizmo varovanja človekovih pravic, master’s thesis, European Faculty of Law in Nova Gorica, mentor: Asst Prof Matej Avbelj, PhD) (2012)
2011:
– Mavrič, Jernej: Kadi – European »Solange« in the Relationship to International Law (Kadi – evropski »Solange« v odnosu do mednarodnega prava?, undergraduate thesis, European Faculty of Law in Nova Gorica, mentor: Asst Prof Matej Avbelj, PhD) (2011)
– Rijavec, Tina: The International Labour Organisation and its Efforts to Enforce Labour Rights in the Myanmar Case (Mednarodna organizacija dela in njena prizadevanja za uveljavljanje delavskih pravic na primeru Mjanmar, undergraduate thesis, European Faculty of Law in Nova Gorica, mentor: Prof Miha Pogačnik, PhD) (2011)
2009:
– Zagoričnik, Petra: Prosecution of Pirates under the International Law (Pregon piratov po mednarodnem pravu, European Faculty of Law in Nova Gorica, mentor: Prof Miha Pogačnik, PhD, undergraduate thesis, 2009)
2008:
– Florjančič, Urška: The Relationship between the Two Fundamental Principles of International Law Concerning the Integrity of Countries and the Principle of a Nation’s Right to Self-Determination and the Example of Kosovo (Razmerje med temeljnima načeloma mednarodnega prava o integriteti držav in načelom o pravici naroda do samoodločbe ter primer Kosova, European Faculty of Law in Nova Gorica, mentor: Prof Ernest Petrič, PhD, Undergraduate thesis, 2008)
Publishing
Slovenia 1945-2015 : sovereignity, constitutionality and the future of Slovenia’s national system. Peter Jambrek : Nation’s transitions – social and legal issues of Slovenia’s transitions : 1945-2015. Kranj : Graduate School of Government and European Studies ; Nova Gorica : European Faculty of Law, 2014
495 str. : tabele ; 25 cm.
The time span of Slovenia’s ‘transitions’ in this book is set for at least three quarters of one century, thus including: the origins of the communist Yugoslavia during the Second World War (1940 – 1945) and Slovenia’s double subordination to the Yugoslav Federal State and to its communist regime (1945 – 1990); the five years lasting process of Slovenian nation and constitution building, inauguration of its modern democracy (first democratic parliamentary elections in 1990), and constitutional declaration of independence in 1991, followed by international recognition and membership in the United Nations; social, economic, and legal transition of Slovenia as an independent state to political democracy and market economy (1990 – 2004), and integration into the European Union’s legal and economic order (2004–).
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Slovenia 1945-2015 : sovereignity, constitutionality and the future of Slovenia’s national system; Peter Jambrek: Theory of rights – theory of human rights and fundamental freedoms – behavioral, social and normative approaches: Nova Gorica : European Faculty of Law ; Kranj : Graduate School of Government and European Studies, 2014
400 str. ; 25 cm.
»The catalogue of human rights protected by the European Convention on Human Rights comprises the core civil and political rights of the Western liberal tradition, including several that are essential to a political understanding of democracy as a system of government that assigns legislative and executive decision-making authority …«. Special attention is devoted to the two major and clearly juxtaposed domains – human dignity and gross violations of basic rights in general: »The question of the consequences and the prevention of structural and large-scale human rights violations is raised in view of the central value of respect for human dignity.«
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CHALLENGES of contemporary international law and international relations : liber amicorum in honour of Ernest Petrič / editor Miha Pogačnik. – Nova Gorica : The European Faculty of Law, 2011 ([Nova Gorica] : Grafika Soča). – 463 str. : fotogr. ; 25 cm ISBN 978-961-6731-05-8
A celebratory collection was published by the European Law Faculty on the occasion of the jubilee of Professor Dr. Ernest Petrič, judge of the Constitutional Court, experienced diplomat, intellectual with extensive legal, political and life experience. This is a collection of excellent treatises written by the most renown experts in international law and international relations.
The “Liber Amicorum” collection will serve well to all those interested in international law and international relations.
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Electronic Resources and Bibliographic Databases
Bibliographic Databases
Scopus (Elsevier’s bibliographic database that includes full text articles)
Electronic resources and databases:
Legal portal Ius-Info (full access for members)
www.us-rs.si, database of the Slovenian Constitutional Court
www.concourts.net, website of prof. Arne Marjan Mavčič
www.lib.Uchicago.edu/~llou/conlaw.html, library database for Constitutional Law
https://www.verfassungsvergleich.de/, collection of constitutions
https://hudoc.echr.coe.int/, database of the European Court of Human Rights
www.venice.coe.int, database of the Venice Commission of the Council of Europe
http://www.accpuf.org/, legal database of Francophone countries
http://www.ris.bka.gv.at/, database of Austrian legislation
http://www.sodisce.si/vsrs/, database of Slovenian court practise
http://www.dt-rs.si/, database of Slovenian Supreme Public Prosecutor’s Office
http://www.varuh-rs.si/, database of the Slovenian Ombudsman
http://www.ombudsman.europa.eu/sl/home.faces, database of the European Ombudsman
http://curia.europa.eu/jcms/jcms/T5_5133/, database of the Court of Justice of the European Union
https://pisrs.si/, database of Slovenian legislation
http://www.justis.com/, the law on-line
Other bases:
Sage (remote access for library patrons to full texts)
EBSCO (remote access for library patrons to full texts)
SpringerLink (full access from the library to full texts)