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    ADMINISTRATIVE LAW

    ECTS: 7Teacher: Prof. Boo GRAFENAUER, PhD

    Contact Person: Botjan BREZOVNIK, LLMTeaching Method: 60/30 (Summer Semester)Year of Study: fourth

    Conten ts :

    The objective of this subject is to enable students to understand theinstitutes of administrative law and to acquire knowledge of conductingproceedings and of decision-making in specific procedures for makingdecisions on the rights and obligations in administrative relations. This

    subject will help students to understand the conduct of power holders andbearers of public authority and their decision-making. It will also makethem familiar with regulations and help them to be able to apply themwhen making decisions in specific administrative cases. Furthermorestudents will be able to apply the positive law norms of substantive andprocedural law in specific cases.

    Examina t ion : Written or Oral Examination

    Readings:

    Slovene:

    R. Cijan, B. Grafenauer, Upravno pravo - sploni del, Pravna fakultetaUniverze v Mariboru 2002;B. Grafenauer, J. Breznik, Upravni postopek in upravni spor GV Zaloba,Ljubljana 2005;R. Cijan, B. Grafenauer: Gradivo za pripravo na strokovni izpit izupravnega postopka, Pravna fakulteta Maribor, 2005;Zakon o splonem upravnem postopku (ZUP) z uvodnimi pojasnili TonetaJerovka in s stvarnim kazalom, Uradni list RS, Ljubljana 2000;

    Predpisi o upravnem sporu z uvodnimi pojasnili Toneta Jerovka, Uradnilist RS, Ljubljana 2001;Zakon o splonem upravnem postopku s komentarjem, Intitut za javnoupravo, Ljubljana, 2005;Zakon o splonem upravnem postopku s komentarjem, IGV Zaloba,Ljubljana, 2005;Legal regulations from this area;

    English:

    Literature will be determined in a consultation with a professor.

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    ADMINISTRATIVE LEGAL RIGHTS OF CITIZENS

    ECTS: 3Teacher: Prof. Boo GRAFENAUER, PhDContact Person: Prof. Boo GRAFENAUER, PhDTeaching Method: 30/15 (Winter Semester)Year of Study: fourth

    Conten ts :

    Within this subject students will gain an in-depth knowledge aboutfundamental concepts of administration law and about some specialadministrative institutes. Special emphasize will be given to rights ofparties in administrative procedures and on a protection of these rights.

    Students will get acquaintance with some concrete problems ofadministrative regulation in practice. The objective of this subject is toenable students to understand administrative law and to acquireknowledge of how to conduct proceedings and of decision-making inspecific procedures.

    Examina t ion : Written or Oral Examination

    Readings:

    Slovene:

    R. Cijan, B. Grafenauer, Dravna uprava Republike Slovenije, Pravnafakulteta, Maribor 1993;B. Grafenauer, J. Breznik: Upravni postopek in upravni spor, GV Zaloba,Ljubljana, 2005;R. Cijan, B. Grafenauer, Upravno pravo - sploni del, Pravna fakultetaUniverze v Mariboru, Maribor, 2002;Rakar: Komunalno gospodarstvo in gradbena zakonodaja, FAGG,Ljubljana, 2004;S. Rakoevi, S. Debelak, Upravnopravne notranje zadeve, Visoka

    upravna ola, Ljubljana 2002;Upravni zbornik (urednik L. turm), Ljubljana 1993, 1996;Valid regulations from this area;

    English:

    Foreign literature will be determined during the lectures.

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    BANKRUPTCY LAW

    ECTS: 3

    Teacher: Saa PRELI, PhDContact Person: Saa PRELI, PhDTeaching Method: 30/15 (Winter Semester)Year of Study: fourth

    Contents:

    Will be announced later

    Examination:Written Examination

    Readings:

    Slovene

    Preli S., Steajno pravo, Pravna fakulteta, Maribor 1999.Ivanjko ./ Kocbek M., Korporacijsko pravo, Gospodarski vestnik, Ljubljana 2003.Plavak N./Preli S., ZPPSL s komentarjem, GV, Ljubljana 2000.

    English/ German

    Baird, The Elements of Bakruptcy, Foundation Press, New York 1993.Kuhn/Uhlenbruck, Konkursordnung, Vahlen, Muenchen 1994.

    Bartsch/Heil, Grundriss des Insolvenzrecht, Manz, Wien 1983.

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    COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION LAW

    ECTS: 3

    Teacher: Toma KERESTE, PhDContact Person: Toma KERESTE, PhDTeaching Method: 30/15 (Summer Semester)Year of Study: fourth

    Contents:

    Part one: Theory (Contract Clauses, Stay of Judicial Proceedings: NY Convention)Part two: Procedure (Hearings, Discovery, Interim and Partial Awards, Final Awards,Enforcement)Part three: Dispute Resolution

    Examination:Written or Oral Examination

    Readings:

    Slovene

    Ilei M., Arbitrano reevanje sporov, Pravna fakulteta, Maribor 1994.

    English/ German

    Broches A., Commentary on the UNCITRAL Model Law on International Arbitration,

    Deventer, Boston : Kluwer, 1990.Varady/ Barcelo/ von Mehren, International Commercial Arbitration, West Group, St.Paul 1999.Varady/ Barcelo/ von Mehren, Document Supplement to International CommercialArbitration, West Group, St. Paul 1998.

    Rules of the Permanent Court of Arbitration attached to the Chamber of Commerceand Industry of Slovenia, Gospodarska zbornica Slovenije.

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    COMPETITION LAW AND BUSINESS ETHICS

    ECTS: 3

    Teacher: Prof. ime IVANJKO, PhDContact Person: MARTINA REPAS, PhDTeaching Method: 30/15 (Winter Semester)Year of Study: fourth

    Contents:

    The course offers students the knowledge of basic principles of business ethics thatstems out of common social and personal ethics, and manifests itself throughpositive business customs. At the same time students are acquainted with the legalregulations of the free market economy, with special emphasis put on competition

    protection, on preventing the restraint of trade, and consumer protection.

    The course is divided in two parts:

    1. In the first part students are acquainted with the basic principles of ethics andmorals, and positive business customs are explained as the foundation ofbusiness morals. Special emphasis is put on the theory of integrating andseparating moral from law regulations. The practice of the Honourable Court atthe Chamber of Trade of Slovenia is studied as well.

    2. In the second part the competition protection law is dealt with, with specialemphasis on protection against unfair competition. At the same time specialforms of preventing the restraints of trade are studied. The subject focuses

    specially on consumer protection.

    Examination:Written and Oral Examination

    Readings:

    Slovene

    Zabel B., Trno pravo, Gospodarski vestnik, Ljubljana 1999.Zabel B. et al., Zakon o varstvu konkurence s komentarjem, Gospodarski vestnik,Ljubljana 1993.Kranjc V., Poslovni obiaji in gospodarske pogobe, Gospodarski vestnik, Ljubljan

    1998.

    English/ German

    Whisch, Competition Law, 5th ed., Butterworth, 2003.Goyder D. G., EC Competition Law, 4th ed., Oxford University Press, 2003.

    Competition Protection Act (English)Preventing the Limitation of Free Competition Act (English)Consumer Protection Act (English)

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    CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION (CRIMINALISTICS)

    ECTS:

    Teacher: Prof. Darko MAVER, PhDContact Person: Prof. Darko MAVER, PhDTeaching Method: 30/15 (Winter Semester)Year of Study: fourth

    COURSE DESCRIPTION

    This course provides students with basic knowledge of criminal investigation asa science of detecting and investigating crime and apprehending perpetrators.The course examines the historical roots and development of criminalinvestigation (criminalistics) in different countries in the world, investigation's

    connections to criminal law, criminal procedure, forensic science and lawenforcement agencies and their tasks including international policecooperation. It provides theoretical questions of finding the truth about thecriminal offence, gives basics of how to investigate crime (seeking and

    obtaining information interview, interrogation, eyewitness testimony, etc. -crime scene investigation, the use of clues, hypothesis building, the use ofpolygraph etc.) and how to use physical evidence (forensic sciences) in criminalinvestigation and at the court.

    COURSE OBJECTIVES

    During the course students will:

    - Develop an understanding of the science and practice of criminalinvestigation

    - Develop an understanding between criminal investigation and criminalprocedure in Slovenia and other European countries and USA;

    - Develop an understanding of international crime problems- Develop an understanding of cooperative efforts between police and justice

    agencies of various countries- Get basic knowledge of how to do practical criminal investigation- Get basic knowledge of the use of forensic sciences

    REQURED TEXTS

    Osterburg,J.W., Ward, R.H. (2000) Criminal Investigation: A method for

    reconstructing the past. Anderson Publishing, Cincinatti, OH, USA.(pages:1-345 and 659-705)

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    COURSE METHOD & RELATED NOTES

    Interactive lecture, facilitating active learning is the primary course methodutilized. Additional handouts or audio-visuals will supplement class session.

    Power point presentation will be regularly used.

    COURSE REQUIREMENTS & EVALUATION

    Students are expected and obliged to:

    - attend all class sessions & actively participate

    - complete assigned readings prior to class

    - be prepared to discuss assigned readings in class

    Special arrangements can be made with professor for individual foreign

    students who do not have to attend regular classes and a possibility of oralexam can be disscussed.

    Students final grades for this course will be determined by performance on one

    exam worth 100 points.

    Examination construct may include a combination of multiple choice, short

    answer/essay questions, term definitions and matching formats. Examinationquestions will be derived from assigned readings, lectures, audio-visuals, anddiscussions. Some form of bonus opportunity may be offered on the exam atthe professor's discretion.

    Points Grade

    60-67 668-75 776-83 884-91 9

    92-100 10

    COURSE PROGRAM:

    1. Introduction to criminal investigation:

    - Crime and Criminal investigation / criminalistics

    - Criminalistics as a science and practical art- History and development of criminalistics- Criminalistics and other sciences- Principles of criminalistics

    - Ethics in Criminal investigation- Subjects of investigation (Law enforcement agencies)- International police cooperation (Interpol, Europol)

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    2. Tactics of investigation:

    - types of criminal investigation- Sources of information (about criminals and offences)- Hypothesis building and planning of investigation- The role of clues and circumstantional evidence

    - Crime scene investigation- Reconstruction and experiment- Interview

    - Interrogation of suspects and witnesses- Defence strategies and strategies of investigation- Search of premises and persons- Polygraph and unconventional methods of investigation

    - Undercover investigation- Methods of case analyses, crime analyses, criminal profiling

    3. Criminalistics/forensic sciences:

    - Forensic laboratoris- General about identification

    - General about traces- Biological traces (DNA identification, blood traces..)- Fingerprints- Footprints, shoeprints, etc.

    - Forensic ballistics

    - Other micro-traces and contact traces- Forensic chemistry

    - Examinations of handwriting and forged documents- Other traces

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    CRIMINOLOGY

    ECTS: 3Teacher: Prof. Zlatan DEMAN, PhDContact Person: Prof. Zlatan DEMAN, PhDTeaching Method: 30/15 (Winter Semester)Year of Study: fourth

    Conten ts :

    This subject aims to present sources of deviate, especially criminal,behavior. Criminal behavior is analyzed by using psychological andsociological methods. This subject is a completion of subject Criminal Lawwhere students get to know material background and regulation of this

    field. Within Criminology students use indicative method and acquaint withcriminal issues in modern society, with a specific analysis of some types ofcrimes and penalties.

    Examina t ion : Written or Oral Examination

    Readings:

    Slovene:

    Z. Deman, Uvod v kriminologijo (ubenik v pripravi);Z. Kandu, Prvine teoretine kriminologije, Intitut za kriminologijo priPravni fakulteti Univerze v Ljubljani, Ljubljana 1998;Z. Kandu [et. al.], Spolnost in kazensko pravo, Intitut za kriminologijopri Pravni fakulteti Univerze v Ljubljani, Ljubljana 1997;Z. Kandu [et. al.], Spolnost, nasilje in pravo, Intitut za kriminologijopri Pravni fakulteti Univerze v Ljubljani, Urad za ensko politiko, Ljubljana1998;Z. Kandu, Kriminologija - (stran) poti vede o (stran) poteh, Intitut zakriminologijo pri Pravni fakulteti Univerze v Ljubljani, Ljubljana 1999;S. Flere, Osnovni pristopi k prouevanju deviantnosti, Pravnik, 4-6/94, str.

    143-171;K. Vodopivec, A. elih, Kriminologija za pravnike _ izbor lankov, Uradnilist RS, Ljubljana 1990;F. Brinc, Normativi in standardi za opravljanje socialnovarstvenih storitevna podro ju socialnega varstva polnoletnih storilcev kaznivih dejanj,Intitut za kriminologijo pri Pravni fakulteti Univerze v Ljubljani, Ljubljana1994;D. Petrovec, Kazen brez zloina _ prispevek k ideologijam kaznovanja,Zavod za zaloniko dejavnost, Ljubljana 1998;D. Petrovec, Ideja in realnost socioterapevtske usmeritve, Intitut zakriminologijo pri Pravni fakulteti Univerze v Ljubljani, Ljubljana 1999;

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    D. Petrovec, Nekatera temeljna naela izvrevanja kazenskih sankcij,Intitut za kriminologijo pri Pravni fakulteti Univerze v Ljubljani, Ljubljana1997;K. Filipi, Obravnavanje mladoletnih delinkventov _ primerjalnopravnividik, Intitut za kriminologijo pri Pravni fakulteti Univerze v Ljubljani,

    Ljubljana 1998;G. Meko, Uvod v kriminologijo, Visoka policijsko - varnostna ola,Ljubljana 1998;J. Pear, Kriminologija, RSS, Ljubljana 1990;J. Pear, Formalno nadzorstvo _ kriminoloki in kriminalnopolitini pogledi,Delavska enotnost, Ljubljana 1988;J. Pear, Neformalno nadzorstvo: kriminoloki in socioloki pogledi,Didakta, Nova Gorica1991;

    Foreign:

    M. Milutinovi, Kriminologija, Savremena administracija, Beograd 1988;M. Milutinovi, Kriminalna politika, Savremena administracija, Beograd1984;Z. eparovi, Kriminologija i socijalna patologija, Narodne novine, Zagreb1987 (ali Pravni fakultet u Zagrebu, 1987);

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    ECONOMIC CRIMINAL LAWECTS: 3

    Teacher: Liljana SELINEK, PhDContact Person: Liljana SELINEK, PhDTeaching Method: 30/15 (Summer Semester)Year of Study: fourth

    Contents:

    Economic criminal law is specific criminal-law branch. Similar as Criminal Law alsoEconomic Criminal Law is divided into two parts: general and special part. Mainstress in the general part is on the criminal liability of natural persons and liability oflegal entities for criminal offences. The special part concentrates on some specificeconomic criminal offences. Beside the knowledge about theoretical and practicalviews of economic criminal law also the key points for understanding of economiccrime and the present forms of this kind of criminal activity will be presented to thestudents.

    More precise look into the contents of the subject:

    GENERAL PART OF ECONOMIC CRIMINAL LAW: Economic criminal law: conception of economic criminal law, definition of

    economic criminal offence, sources of economic criminal law, comparativereview of economic criminal legislation, selected themes from the general partof economic criminal law.

    Liability of juristic persons for economic criminal offences: conception andbases for juristic persons liability, borders of juristic persons liability.

    Criminal sanctions for economic criminal offences: sanctions for naturalpersons, sanctions for juristic persons, the appropriateness of the sanctioning

    system.

    SPECIAL PART OF ECONOMIC CRIMINAL LAW: Insolvent criminal offences, criminal offences of unfair competition, criminal

    offences connected to the industrial property protection, criminal offencesconnected to the securities (stocks), abuse of economic powers, othereconomic criminal offences.

    Examination:If the class sessions are arranged, students are expected and obliged to:- attend class sessions & actively participate- complete assigned readings prior to class- be prepared to discuss assigned readings in class.Otherwise the students are expected and obliged to follow the individual program,indicated by the professor.At the end of the course, students have to pass written or oral examination(depending on the number of students).

    Readings:

    Slovene:

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    Selinek, L.: Gospodarsko kazensko pravo, GV zaloba, Ljubljana 2006.

    Foreign:The Constitution of the Republic of Slovenia (English language)Criminal Code of the Republic of Slovenia (English language)Criminal Liability of Legal Entities Act (English language)

    Other foreign literature will be determined during the course.

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    ENVIRONMENTAL LAW

    ECTS: 3

    Teacher: Prof. Rajko KNEZ, PhDContact Person: Prof. Rajko KNEZ, PhDTeaching Method: 30/15 (Summer Semester)Year of Study: fourth

    Contents:

    The aim is to offer the students two point of view about the role of environmentallaw administrative point of view and civil law point of view. These two areassupplement each other in the view that only administrative rules do not solve allissues related to the environment and its protection but that also civil law rules on

    liability must apply. Considered will be also international pollution cases wherespecial rules apply and modern mechanisms when doing business with theenvironmental issues.

    Environmental law includes:

    Part One: Introduction is made to the basic characteristic of the environmentalprotection and the role of law in this respect. The principles of environmentalprotection law are hereby explained and also the rules governing the civil liability fordamage caused to the environment.

    Part Two: In part two the students will be equip with the comparative view of legal

    rules, which regulate the civil responsibility for the damage made to theenvironment.

    Part Three: This part aims to define rules, which apply to the cases where damageoccurs to the environment in the international relationships. This part comprisesstudy of several international cases, like Bophal, Seveso, etc.

    Part Four: In the last part some new instruments in resolving environmental issuesare presented, like the role of privately financed infrastructure objects, which aimedto preserve environment, i.e. waste-water treatment plans, etc. Emphasis is addedto the Built-Operate-Transfer business within the environmental projects.

    Examination:Written and/or Oral Examination

    Readings:

    SloveneKnez R., Odgovornost za obremenjevanje okolja v materialnopravnem inmednarodnem zasebnem pravu, Intitut za civilno, primerjalno in mednarodnozasebno pravo, Maribor 1998.

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    Strojin T., Osnove prava okolja, UL RS, Ljubljana 1998.

    English/ GermanPipers A. H., The Lugano Convention on Civil Liability for Environmental Damageresulting from Activities dangerous to the Intents of the European Union with regardto Reinstatement of the Environment, Carl Heymanns Verlag, In: Internationales

    Umwelthaftungsrecht, p. 15-30.McCaffrey S. C., Liability for Transfrontier Environmental Harm: The Relationshipbetween Public and Private International Law, Carl Heymanns Verlag, In:Internationales Umwelthaftungsrecht, p. 81-104.Harmathy A., Liability of State Organs and Civil Law Liability for EnvironmentalDamage, Carl Heymanns Verlag, In: Internationales Umwelthaftungsrecht, p. 3-14.Council Of Europe, Convention on Civil Liability for Damage resulting from Activitiesdangerous to the environment, Council of Europe, European Treaty Series, 150 ,http://conventions.coe.int/treaty/en/Treaties/Html/150.htm

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    EUROPEAN COMPETITION LAW

    ECTS: 3Teacher: Prof. Matja TRATNIK, PhD

    Contact Person: Prof. Matja TRATNIK, PhDTeaching Method: 30/15 (Summer Semester)Year of Study: fourth

    Conten ts :

    The objective of this subject is to understand the purpose of protection ofcompetition in the context of European Community law and certain typesof restrictions of competition with capacity to solve actual legal problemsrelated to this. The subject aims to teach students to solve legal problems

    in this field of law and to analyse the decisions, including usinginformation technology. On completion of this course the student will beable to understand the objects, meaning, and extensiveness of Europeancompetition law, to demonstrate understanding and use of the basicconcepts in the field of European competition law and to recognize thepossibility of restriction of competition in practice and use the relevantcompetition rules in concrete cases.

    Examina t ion : Written or Oral Examination

    Readings:

    Slovene:

    P. Grilc: Pravo Evropske unije, druga knjiga, Cankarjeva zaloba,Ljubljana 2001 (poglavje o konkurenci);

    Foreign:

    A. Jones, B. Sufrin: EC Competition Law (Text, Cases, and Materials),Oxford Press, 2004;Relevant European legislation and cases from European competition law;

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    EUROPEAN UNION LAW

    ECTS: 7

    Teacher: Prof. Rajko KNEZ, PhDContact Person: Janja HOJNIKTeaching Method: 30/15 (Winter Semester); 30/15 (Summer Semester)Year of Study: fourth

    Contents:

    This equips the students with the understanding of the aims and objectives of theEuropean Union. The focus will be on the substantive law of the EuropeanCommunity, explaining and analysing the basic legal principles that underpin theinstitutional organisation, the internal market and the competition law of the

    Community. The study will include current problems of enlargement.

    Parts of EU Law:

    Part one:Constitutional and administrative law of the European CommunityHistory and development of the European Community/ Union and their organisation,the Community institutions including the Courts, the Treaties, legislative acts andother sources of the Community, relationship between EC law and municipal law ofthe Member States, direct applicability and direct effect, enforcement of Communitylaw actions against Member States, preliminary ruling, action for annulment, the pleaof illegality, action for failure to act and non-contractual liability of the Community.

    Part two:Substantive law of the European CommunityIntroduction and the concept of the internal market, the custom union, fundamentalfreedoms free movement of goods, services, establishment, free movement ofpersons with particular emphases on workers and free movement of capital. Basicelements of Community competition law and its enforcement.

    Examination:Written Examination

    Readings:

    Slovene

    Grilc P./ Ilei T., Pravo Evropske unije I, II, Cankarjeva zaloba, Ljubljana 2001.

    English/ German

    Steiner J./Woods L., Textbook on EC Law, Blackstone Press, London 2000.Craig P./de Burca G., EC Law text, cases and materials, Oxford Press, Oxford 2003.Kaczorowska, EU Law for Today Lawyers, Old Bailey Press, London 2001.Weatherill S., EC Law, Penguin Books, London 1999.Jones/Sufrin, EC Law, Oxford, London 2001.Wish R., Competition Law, Butterworth, London 2001.

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    Foster N., EC Legislation, Blackstone, London 2002.Common Market Law ReviewEuropean Law Review

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    EVIDENCE IN CRIMINAL P ROCEDURE

    ECTS: 3Teacher: Prof. Zlatan DEMAN, PhDContact Person: Prof. Zlatan DEMAN, PhDTeaching Method: 30/15 (Winter Semester)Year of Study: fourth

    Conten ts :

    One of the most important parts of criminal procedure is undoubtedly theway of finding out relevant legal facts. Within this subject students will getacquainted with methodology of finding these facts and about detailedexplanation of a judgment. Judging is closely connected to systematic

    formation of premises and argumentation of the decisions. This subject isclosely connected to Criminal Procedure Law but gives further explanationand an in-depth knowledge of evidence, like which evidence cannot beused and why. This acquaints students with issues that have not onlytheoretical but also practical meaning.

    Examina t ion : Written or Oral Examination

    Readings:

    Slovene:

    Deman, Zlatan, Erbenik, Ane: Kazensko procesno pravo RepublikeSlovenije, Gospodarski vestnik, Ljubljana 2002 (OPOMBA: knjiga nezajema novel ZKP-E, ZKP-F in ZKP-G, zato je potreben loen tudij tehnovel!);Horvat, tefan: Zakon o kazenskem postopku s komentarjem, GV zaloba,Ljubljana 2005;ugman Gotvan, Katja: Dokazne prepovedi v kazenskem postopku:meje (samo)omejevanja drave (za objavo prirejena doktorskadisertacija), Bonex, Ljubljana 2000;

    Grubia, Mladen: Dejansko stanje v kazenskem postopku, Z Uradni listRS, Ljubljana, 1989;ugman Gotvan, Katja: Ekskluzija dokazov in doktrina sadeevzastrupljenega drevesa v sodni praksi amerikega Vrhovnega sodia inpo 18. lenu ZKP, Zbornik znanstvenih razprav, let. 59 (1999), str. 378 396;Zupani, Botjan M., et. al.: Ustavno kazensko procesno pravo, 3.spremenjena in dopolnjena izdaja, zaloba Pasadena, Ljubljana 2000(izbrana poglavja);Munda, Avgust: Dokazne prepovedi v jugoslovanski kazenski zakonodaji,Zbornik znanstvenih razprav, vol. 26, Ljubljana 1956, str. 123 142;

    Marinko, Janko: Ali bi bilo jabolko dovoljen dokaz?: policijska provokacija,Pravna praksa, let. 19, t. 28/2000, str. 28 38 (priloga str. XIV XXIV);

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    Potoar, Jernej: O nekaterih problemih uporabe dokazov, pridobljenih zukrepi po 150., 151. in 155. lenu ZKP in 49. lenu Zakona o policiji,Pravosodni bilten, let. 21, t. 2/2000, str. 37 51.Fier, Zvonko: Posebne operativne metode in sredstva ter delitevprocesnih funkcij v predkazenskem postopku, Pravna praksa. let. 16, t.

    17 18/1997, str. 24- 28 (priloga, str. IV VIII);as, Toma: Kazenskopravni vidik uporabe posebnih metod in sredstevorganov za notranje zadeve, Zbornik znanstvenih razprav, 1996, str. 256 263;orli, Nevenka: Dokazna sredstva listine, Pravna praksa, let. 13, t.19/1994, str. 6 7;Ferlinc, Andrej: Nasprotje med strokovnostjo in dokazno vrednostjopodatkov, pridobljenih pri odkrivanju gospodarske kriminalitete, Pravnik,let. 47, t. 6 8/1992, str. 259 269.

    Foreign:

    Grubia, Mladen: Krivini postupak postupak s pravnim ljekovima,Informator, Zagreb,1987;Modly, Duko: Organi unutranjih poslova i primjena l. 154 ZKP-a:kriminalistiki i krivinoprocesni aspekti, MUP Republike Hrvatske, Odjel zaizdavaku djelanost i dokumentaciju, Zagreb 1990;Ranf, Otfried: Strafprozerecht: systematische Lehrdarstellung furStudium und Praxis, Richard Boorberg Verlag, Stuttgart , 1991 (izbranapoglavja);Vodeneli, Vladimir: Problemi injenica u dokaznoj teoriji krivinogprocesnog prava, Anali Pravnog fakulteta v Beogradu, let. 40, t. 5/1992,str. 369 387;

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    INSURANCE LAW

    ECTS: 3

    Teacher: Prof. ime IVANJKO, PhDContact Person: Leo IVANJKO, UGLTeaching Method: 30/15 (Summer Semester)Year of Study: fourth

    Contents:

    Students are acquainted with the basic characteristics of insurance law as anindependent commercial activity. The issues dealt with are the status of insurancecompanies, the content of the contract between the insurer and the insured, andvarious types of insurance.

    The course is divided in two parts:

    1. The first part focuses on the status of insurance companies, with special emphasison setting up, management and financial dealing of the companies. LimitedLiability Insurance Companies and Mutual Insurance Companies are dealt withseparately. Emphasis is on the Agency for insurance supervision, authorised tosupervise the work of insurance companies.

    2. The second part focuses on contractual insurance law and special contractual andinsurance issues, such as co-insurance and reinsurance. Assets insurance and lifeinsurance are dealt with separately. Above mentioned insurance groups are

    further divided into special kinds of assets and personal insurance, with specialemphasis on obligatory insurance (insurance each Slovenian citizen has to have).National Insurance is not dealt with. Shipping and other transportation insuranceare dealt with only superficially.

    Examination:Written and Oral Examination

    Readings:

    Slovene

    Ivanjko ., Uvod v zavarovalno pravo, Pravna fakulteta, Maribor 1999.

    Pavliha M., Zavarovalno pravo, Gospodarski vestnik, Ljubljan 2002.

    English/ German

    Schauer M., Das sterreichische Versicherungsvertragsrecht, 3., vollstndigberarbeitete Auflage, Service Fachverlag, Wien 1995.Prlss J./ Martin A., Versicherungsvertragsgesetz, C. H. BeckischeVerlagsbuchhandlung, Mnchen 1988.Honsell H. (Hrsg.), Berliner Kommentar zum Versicherungsvertragsgesetz,Kommentare zum deutschen und sterreichischen VVG, Springer, Berlin 1999.

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    INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW

    ECTS: 3

    Teacher: Martina REPAS, PhDContact Person: Martina REPAS, PhDTeaching Method: 30/15 (Winter Semester)Year of Study: fourth

    Contents:

    This course provides the students with knowledge about legal regulative of technicalcreativity and marks of distinction, about the objects of industrial property legalprotection and content of the rights protecting these objects, as well as aboutcopyright law with special emphasis on protection of individual's legal positions and

    relationships.

    This course is divided in two separate parts:

    A) I ndustrial property law:

    - Notion of Industrial property, protected objects, theories, legal sources (nationaland international)

    - Individual rights of Industrial property (patents, model and design rights,trademarks and service marks, appellations of origin)

    - International industrial property law

    B) Copyright law:

    - General about Copyright law (theories, sources, basic notions)- Related rights (rights of performers, phonograms producers, film producers,broadcasting organisations and publishers)

    Examination:Written Examination

    Readings:

    Slovene

    Puhari K., Zakon o industrijski lastnini, s komentarjem, Gospodarski vestnik,Ljubljana 2003.

    Trampu M., Avtorsko pravo in likovna umetnost, UL RS, Ljubljana 1996.Trampu M., Avtorsko pravo, Pravna obzorja, Ljubljana 1999.

    English/ GermnanTritotn G., Intellectual Property In Europe, Sweet&Maxwell, London 1996.Cornish W. R., Intellectual Property, Sweet/Maxwell, London 1999.Law on Industrial Property (English)Law on Copyrights and Related Rights (English)

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    INTERNATIONAL TRADE LAW

    ECTS: 8

    Teacher:Prof. Matja TRATNIK, PhDContact Person:Ale FERI, LLMTeaching Method: 45/15 (Winter Semester); 30/15 (Summer Semester)

    Year of Study: fourth

    Contents:

    Introduction:International Trade Law refers to international economic relations, that are underinfluence of globalisation formed on base of cooperation between states and private

    enterprises, international organisations and states. The content of the subject is

    focused on national law, transnational law-lex mercatoria, E.C. law and internationallaw.

    Intention:The study of course "International trade law" offers the knowledge of internationaltrade and management. Students will also try to understand the most important

    problems in world trade, like globalisation.

    Contents:

    The Notion and Place of International Trade Law, The International Economic Order,Sources of International Trade Law, Subjects of International Trade Law,International Organisations, World Trade Organisation, Economic Integrations,

    Settlement of Disputes in International Trade, International Investment Law andTreatment of Aliens, Short Introduction to some Specific Fields of International TradeLaw, International Monetary Law, Standardisation of Terms in International Trade,Incoterms, Conclusion of Contracts in International Trade, International Sales

    Agreement, Agency, Doing Business Abroad, International Transportation

    Agreement, International Payments and Secured Transactions, Documentary Credit,Modern Financial Transactions, International Financial Leasing.

    Examination:Written and Oral Examination

    Readings:

    SloveneTratnik M./ Feri A., Mednarodno gospodarsko pravo, Pravna fakulteta, Maribor2002.

    English/GermanSchmitthoff C., Schmitthoffs Export Trade, The Law and Practice of InternationalTrade, 9. ed., Stevens & Sons, London 1990.

    van Houtte H., The Law of International Trade, Sweet and Maxwell, London 1995.

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    Seidl-Hohenveldern I., International Economic law, M. Nijhoff Publishers, Dordrecht

    1989.Herdegen M., Internationales Wirtschaftsrecht, 2. ed., Beck, Kln 1995.

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    INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL LAW

    ECTS: 3

    Teacher: Boris KOSTANJEVEC, PhD

    Contact Person: Boris KOSTANJEVEC, PhDTeaching Method: 30/15 (Summer Semester)

    Year of Study: fourth

    Contents:

    The course is interdisciplinary, while it contains legal and financial aspects ofentering and cooperating of Republic of Slovenia with other countries and

    international organisations. It aims to equip the students with the understanding ofthe international financial relations between Parties, involved in such relations. An

    important Part of the subject is designed to double taxation treaties.

    The course consists of:

    1. Part one: basic conception and contents

    History of international financial relations, development of International FinancialLaw, basic principles, basic characteristics, International Tax Law, International

    Monetary law, International Loan Relations and Instruments

    2. Part two: Law of International Financial Organisations

    Universal in regional financial institutions, WTO, OECD, UNO, IMF, EBRD, and others,free trade zones

    3. Part three: International Tax Law

    Double taxation conventions, European taxation, tax harmonisation, international tax

    system;

    Examination:Written Examination

    Readings:

    Slovene

    J. Rovan, Mednarodne finance in mednarodno finanno pravo, skripta, Pravnafakulteta, Ljubljana 1988;

    English/ German

    Schaumborg, International Steuerrecht, Otto Schmidt, 1998.

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    INTERNATIONAL LABOUR LAW

    ECTS: 3

    Teacher: Prof. Mitja NOVAK, PhD

    Contact Person: Prof. Mitja NOVAK, PhDTeaching Method: 30/15 (Winter Semester)

    Year of Study: fourth

    Contents:

    Students are acquainted with the origin and the importance of international labourlaw as an independent legal branch. They are acquainted with the problems that

    accompany the migration of work-force and the capital, and that condition theformation of more new universal as well as regional regulations concerning labour

    and social security. The existing knowledge about the process of employing foreigncitizens in Slovenia and of casual labour of Slovene citizens in foreign countries isdeepened and extended. Law graduates are thus enabled to successfully deal with

    ever arising problems concerning labour and social security conditioned by theextensive participation of Slovenia in foreign trade. Therefore students are also

    acquainted with the development of the law and the social policy of Europeancountries, members of the European Council and the European Economic

    Community. In addition to that students study the legal issues concerning labourunions at home as well as in foreign countries.

    Globalisation of the world economy largely affects labour law international as wellas internal stately norms. Therefore special emphasis is put on the effect the

    globalisation has on the norms of the labour law.

    Parts of the subject:

    I. Origin and Development of the International Labour LawII. The Issue of the International Labour Law

    III. European Social Law

    IV. Comparative Labour LawV. Migration of Work-Force

    VI. Mobility of Capital and Work-ForceVII. Working-Legal Status of Foreign and Slovene Citizens According to Slovene

    Legal Regulation of Foreign Trade and Foreign InvestmentsVIII. Globalisation and the Norms of Labour Law

    IX. Seeking the Way to Unify Labour Law and the Social Security LawX. Labour Union Law as a Part of the International Labour Law

    XI. European Labour Law

    Examination:Written or Oral Examination

    Readings:

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    Slovene

    Novak M. et al., Sindikalno pravo, UL RS, Ljubljana 1992.Konar P., Mednarodno delovno pravo, UL RS, Ljubljana 1993.

    English/ German

    Will be announced later.

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    INTRODUCTION TO COMPARATIVE LAW

    ECTS: 3Teacher: Prof. Matja TRATNIK, PhDContact Person: Prof. Matja TRATNIK, PhDTeaching Method: 30/15 (Winter Semester)Year of Study: fourth

    Conten ts :

    This subject aims to present a concept, a purpose and a function ofcomparative law. Furthermore students will get to know a comparativemethod which is becoming more and more important for explanation ofinternational contracts as well as for usage of international private law.

    Within this subject the most important legal systems will be presented,especially German, Roman, and Anglo-American, with special emphasizeon German, Austrian and Swiss legal system which are very similar to theSlovenian one. At the end of the course students will be able to use thecomparative methods in order to retrieve and understand the relevantsources of foreign law on institutes of foreign law, and to compare theinstitutes of foreign law to related institutes of their own legal system.

    Examina t ion : Written or Oral Examination

    Readings:

    Slovene:

    R. David, G. Grassmann, Uvod v velike sodobne pravne sisteme, 1. in 2.knj., Cankarjeva zaloba, Ljubljana 1998-1999.

    English:

    Foreign literature will be determined during the course.

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    LOCAL SELF-GOVERNMENT

    ECTS: 3Teacher: Prof. Boo GRAFENAUER, PhDContact Person: Prof. Boo GRAFENAUER, PhDTeaching Method: 30/15 (Winter Semester)Year of Study: fourth

    Conten ts :

    The objective of this subject is to enable students to acquire in-depthknowledge of legal regulation as well as theoretical background andfundamental concepts of local self-government. After passing the test,students will be able to produce general legal acts in municipalities and

    regions, conduct specific procedures for administrative decision-making inmunicipalities and give proposals for resolving individual legal issues.

    Examina t ion : Written or Oral Examination

    Readings:

    Slovene:

    B. Grafenauer, Lokalna samouprava na Slovenskem, teritorialno-

    organizacijske strukture, Pravna fakulteta, Maribor 2000;J. midovnik, Lokalna samouprava, Ljubljana 1995;Franc Grad: Lokalna demokracija, Z Uradni list, 1998;Stane Vlaj: Lokalna samouprava - teorija in praksa, Fakulteta za upravo,Ljubljana, 2004;LEX LOCALIS - Revija za lokalno samoupravo, izd. ILS Maribor;Valid regulations from this area;

    English:

    Foreign literature will be determined during the lectures.

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    NON-CONTENTIOUS CIVIL PROCEDURE

    ECTS: 3Teacher: Prof. Vesna RIJAVEC, PhDContact P erson: Urka KEMAH, LLM and Andrej EKART, LLM

    Teaching Method: 30/15 (Winter Semester)Year of Study: fourth

    Conten ts :

    This subject aims to present an in-depth understanding of legal regulationof non-contentious procedures in general and special proceduresaccording to rules of civil trial procedure law and other regulations. Withinthis subject special emphasize will be given also to civil enforcement law,a procedure of registration in Court Register of enterprises, land registryprocedure, procedure in personal and family matters, procedure for

    deprivation and return of contractual capacity, procedure for extensionand deprivation of the extension of parental right, procedure for obtainingfull contractual capacity for a minor who became a parent and others.Besides non-contentious procedures this subject deals also with notariallaw.

    Ex a m in a t i o n : Written or Oral Examination

    Readings :

    Slovene:V. Rijavec [et.al.]: Nepravdno pravo, zbornik referatov, Pravna fakultetaUniverze v Mariboru, Maribor 2001;Polajnar-Pavnik, D. Wedam-Luki: Nepravdni postopek, zakon skomentarjem, Uradni list SR Slovenije, Ljubljana 1989;V. Rijavec: Dedovanje, Procesna ureditev, Gospodarski vestnik, Ljubljana1999;V. Rijavec: Civilno izvrilno pravo, GV Zaloba, Ljubljana 2003;V. Rijavec [et.al.]: Komentar Ustave Republike Slovenije, Komentar 137.lena URS, FPD, Ljubljana 2002;

    German:

    W. H. Rechberger: Aussestreitgesetz, Kommentar, Springer, Wien, NewYork 2006;

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    PHENOMENOLOGY OF CRIMINAL LAW

    ECTS: 3Teacher: Prof. Ivan BELE, PhDContact P erson: Prof. Ivan BELE, PhD

    Teaching Method: 30/15 (Summer Semester)Year of Study: fourth

    Conten ts :

    This subject aims to present criminal law regulation from normative andsocial point of view. Within the subject criminal offense provisions aredealt separately and well as in connection with the legal system as awhole. Special emphasize is given to comparative method, includingdomestic and foreign legal practice. The subject is supposed to preparestudents for individual work at a court and besides it is a great grounding

    for further postgraduate study and scientific investigation of this area.

    Ex a m in a t i o n : Written or Oral Examination

    Readings :

    Slovene:

    Deisinger, Mitja: Kazenski zakonik s komentarjem. Posebni del,Gospodarski vestnik, Ljubljana 2002;Kazenski zakonik Republike Slovenije z uvodnimi pojasnili Ljuba Bavcona,

    Ivana Beleta, Mitje Deisingerja, Draga Demarja, Zvonka Fierja, MilanaKosterce, Pavla Martonoija, Alenke elih in stvarnim kazalom VidaJakulina, Z Uradni list Republike Slovenije, Ljubljana 1994 ali 1998,pojasnila na str. 30 do 100;Kazenski zakonik z uvodnimi pojasnili Botjana Penka in Klaudija Stroligain stvarnim kazalom Vida Jakulina, Ljubljana, Z Uradni list RepublikeSlovenije, 1999, pojasnila na str. 41 do 68;Zakon o odgovornosti pravnih oseb za kazniva dejanja s komentarjem(avtorji: Ivan Bele, Mitja Deisinger, Vlado Balaic, uvod in stvarno kazaloVid Jakulin), Gospodarski vestnik, Ljubljana 2000, str. 27 do 71;Bele, Ivan: Kazniva dejanja zoper dravo, njeno organiziranost indelovanje, Podjetje in delo, let. 19. t. 5/6, Ljubljana 1993, str. 490 do

    494;Foreign:

    Berislav Pavii, Petar Vei - Komentar kaznenog zakona, Ministarstvounutranjih poslova Hrvatske - Pravni fakultet Sveuilita u Rijeci, Zagreb1999, str. 257 do 588;Sergio Beltrani, Francesco Caringella, Raffaele Marino: Codice penalecommnetato con la giuris-prudenza di legittimita, Esselibri-Simone, Napoli1996, str. 899 do 1973;

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    Christian Bertel, Klaus Schwaighofer: Osterreichisches Strafrecht,Besonderer Teil I., Springer, Wien, New York 1998, str. 1 do 282.Tipke, Lang, Steuerrecht, Otto Schmidt, Kln 1994;

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    PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW

    ECTS: 8

    Teacher: Prof. Rajko KNEZ, PhDContact Person: Martina REPAS, PhD; Suzana KRALJI, LLM;Teaching Method: 30/15 (Winter Semester); 45/15 (Summer Semester)Year of Study: fourth

    Contents:

    Its aim is to offer the students two point of view the role of private international law,how the situation with foreign relationship is handled in Slovenian legal system andabroad. Within the subject different topics are considered, especially detailedregulation of conflicts of law, rules on international jurisdiction,

    recognition/enforcement of the foreign judgements and arbitral award. Topics aretaught also from the point of view of the Law of the European Union.

    Contents of PIL are:

    Part One:Introduction is made to the basic characteristic of the private international law andthe common basic rules which help to apply special private international rules. Theword is about common principles and institutes of private international law, likequalification, renvoi, public order etc.

    Part Two:

    In part two the students will be equip with the rules on applicable law, taking intoaccount special areas, like international contract law and non-contract law,international inheritance law, international family law etc..

    Part ThreeThis part defines rules on jurisdiction, procedure, recognition and enforcement. Thispart is therefore focused to procedural issues. Domestic procedural rules also applyfor international cases, but they are partial supplemented with special rules forinternational cases.

    Examination:Written and/or Oral Examination

    Readings:

    SloveneGe-Koroec M., Mednarodno zasebno pravo, sploni del, UL RS, Ljubljana 2001Ge-Koroec M., Mednarodno zasebno pravo, posebni del, UL RS, Ljubljana 2002.

    English/ German

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    Hoffmann von B., The Europeanization of Private International Law, Ars Aequi Libri,In: European Private International Law, Trier 1998, p. 13-17.Hoffmann von B., The Relevance of European Community, Ars Aequi Libri, In:European Private International Law, Trier 1998, p. 19-37.Boele Woelki K., European and Unidroit Principles of Contract Law, Ars Aequi Libri,In: European Private International Law, Trier 1998, p. 67-85.

    Posch W., International Law of Non-contractual Obligations in Europe, Ars AequiLibri, In: European Private International Law, Trier 1998, p. 87-103.Kropholler J., Europaeisches Zivilprozessrecht, Verlag Recht und WirtschaftHeidelberg, Heidelberg 2002.

    Private International Law and Process Act (German)

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    PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

    ECTS: 7Teacher: Prof. Boo GRAFENAUER, PhD

    Contact Person: Botjan BREZOVNIK, LLMTeaching Method: 60/30 (Winter Semester)Year of Study: fourth

    Conten ts :

    The objective of this subject is to understand the organization andoperation of the executive branch of government and to acquireknowledge of the basic principles, features, operation, organization,financing and of the entire legal regulation of the public administration

    operation (state administration, public services and local self-government).

    After completing the subject, students will be familiar with the operationof the executive branch of government and will understand it, they will befamiliar with and understand the basic features of legal order and stateadministration operation, public services and local self-government and beable to look for law and use it when resolving general and concrete legalissues.

    At the end of the subject students will also be able to give individual legal

    solutions and proposals by justifying them in writing and orally, they willbe able to produce general legal acts regarding the fields in question andthey will also know how to look for and categorize legal sources.

    Examina t ion : Written or Oral Examination

    Readings:

    Slovene:

    B. Grafenauer, B. Brezovnik: Javna uprava, Pravna fakulteta Maribor,Faculty of Law, Maribor, 2006.F. Buar: Uvod v javno upravo, Uradni list SRS, Ljubljana,1969G. Virant: Pravna ureditev javne uprave, Fakulteta za upravo, Ljubljana,2004.B. Grafenauer: Lokalna samouprava na Slovenskem, Pravna fakultetaMaribor, Maribor, 2000.Constitution and Acts from public administration area in Slovenia.

    English:

    Literature will be determined in a consultation with a professor.

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    PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW

    ECTS: 8

    Teacher: Prof. Silvo DEVETAK, PhDContact Person: Suzana KRALJI, LLMTeaching Method: 30/15 (Winter Semester); 30/15 (Summer Semester)Year of Study: fourth

    Contents:

    Part one: Basic notions, history, sources, the relations between international anddomestic law, codifications

    Part tw o: The structure of international community entities of

    international law1. States as personality of international law;2. International organisations;3. Diplomatic and consular relations.

    Part three: The status of individuals in international law1. The structure and contents of the international system of human rights

    protection;2. The international protection of minorities with special emphasis on Europe;3. The international procedures for the protection of human rights and the rights of

    the members of minorities;4. The protection of the individuals and groups in the armed conflicts;

    5. The responsibility of the individual under international penal law.

    Part four: Objects of international pub lic law1. The state territory and sovereignty;2. Common amenities and co operation in the use of resources;3. The law of the see.

    Part five: The international treaty law1. The definition of, conclusion, consent, entry into force, deposit and registration;2. Application and effects, relations with domestic law, reservations, interpretation;3. Amendment and modification, termination, suspension, and invalidity;4. The international treaties and the state of war.

    Part six: The peaceful resolution of international conflicts1. The means of diplomacy;2. The judicial settlement of international disputes.

    Part seven: International law and the use of force in international relations

    1. The legal nature of war; 2. The regulation of the armed conflict; 3.The cessationof the armed conflict, the end of war; 4.The rules on neutrality.

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    Examination:Oral or Written Examination

    Readings:SloveneDevetak S., Pravica do razlinosti, Pravo varstva manjin v Evropi, ECERS/ISCOMET,

    Maribor 1999.

    English/GermanShaw M., International Law, Cambridge University Press, 1997.Brownlie I., Principles of Public International Law, Clarendon Press Oxford, 1990.Lung Chu C., An Introduction to Contemporary International Law, A Policy OrientedPerspective, Yale University Press, New Haven and London, 1989.Schiarone G., International Organisations, A Dictionary and Directory, The MacmillanPress Ltd, 1992.Henkin L., International Public Law, West Publ., St. Paul 1996.Gomien/Harris, European Convention on Human Rights, C. of Europe, Strassbourgh1997.

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    PUBLIC PROCUREMENT LAW

    ECTS: 3Teacher: Prof. Vesna KRANJC, PhD

    Contact Person: Prof. Vesna KRANJC, PhDTeaching Method: 30/15 (Summer Semester)Year of Study: fourth

    Contents:

    Within this subject students will obtain an in-depth knowledge aboutspecialities of contracts with public sector. They will also acquireknowledge on the special procedures about formations of contracts withpublic sector and their differences from the civil law. Students will deal

    with competition law and relations between private and public sector:commercial activities and public services, special and exclusive rights,liberalization of utilities, concession award procedure and concession act.Emphasize will be on administrative law transactions: administrative andprivate law transactions of public bodies, public private partnership,concessions, administrative contracts, public procurement.

    Examination: Written or Oral Examination

    Readings:

    Slovene:

    V. Kranjc: Uvodna pojasnila k ZJN-2 in ZJNVETPS, GV Zaloba, Ljubljana2007;R. Pirnat: Problematika pravne ureditve koncesij, Javna uprava 1/1999;Legislation from public procurement area;V. Kranjc, Oblike javno-zasebnega partnerstva, v Gospodarski subjekti natrgu, petnajsto posvetovanje, Portoro 2007 (ur. F. Ramak), Pravnafakulteta Maribor in Intitut za gospodarsko pravo Maribor, strain 77 do87;

    English:

    S. Arrowsmith: The Law of Public and Utilities Procurement, Sweet &Maxwell, London 2005 (chosen chapters);

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    REAL ESTATE LAW

    ECTS: 3Teacher: Renato VRENUR, PhDContact Person: Renato VRENUR, PhDTeaching Method: 30/15 (Summer Semester)Year of Study: fourth

    Conten ts :

    This subject aims to present different aspects of legal regime of realestates from the view of private and public law. It deals with differentinstitutes of immovable property law, such as ownership and otherproperty rights. Furthermore it deals with obligatory aspects (e.g. leasing)

    as well as with some public issues (public law restrictions of ownership)and special regimes for some sorts of immovables. After the coursestudents will be able to demonstrate understanding of institutes ofimmovable property law and to apply legal rules in concrete typical cases,which means to find out the relevant actual situation and subordinate itunder the suitable law institute.

    Examina t ion : Written or Oral Examination

    Readings:

    Slovene:

    M. Tratnik ,R. Vrenur, Nepremininsko pravo (zemljikoknjino pravo,INP, Maribor 2005).

    English/ German:

    A. Illedits, K. Illedits-Lohr: Nachbarrecht, Orac Verlag, Wien 1999.Further foreign literature will be determined during the course.

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    SECURITI ES LAW

    ECTS: 3Teacher: Saa PRELI, PhDContact Person: Saa PRELI, PhDTeaching Method: 30/15 (Winter Semester)Year of Study: fourth

    Conten ts :

    This subject aims to provide students with complex knowledge onsecurities law. The content consists of two parts.

    In the general part students will become aware of theoretical

    fundamentals of securities law: notion of securities, characteristics ofsecurities, economic importance and functions of securities, development,sources of securities law, sorts of securities, dispositions with securities,etc.

    And in the special part particular types of securities will be presented:shares, bonds, coupons, bills of exchange, cheques, bills of lading andothers.

    Examina t ion : Written or Oral Examination

    Readings:

    Slovene:

    S. Cigoj: Teorija obligacij, Uradni list RS, Ljubljana 2003;P. Grilc, M. Juhart: Pravo vrednostnih papirjev, Gospodarski vestnik,Ljubljana 1996;iberna: Menica; GV, Ljubljana 1999;Svilan: Vrednostni papirji; GV, Ljubljana 1990;

    German:

    W. Zllner: Wertpapierrecht, ein Studienbuch, 15. Auflage, C. H. Beck,Mnchen 2000;Roth: Grundri des sterreichischen Wertpapierrecht; Manz, Dunaj 1999;

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    SECURITY MARKET LAW

    ECTS: 3

    Teacher: Prof. Marijan KOCBEK, PhDContact Person: Nataa SAMEC, LLMTeaching Method: 30/15 (Summer Semester)Year of Study: fourth

    Contents:

    The course concerns trading with securities and examines the contractual, corporate,public and competition aspects. The aim is to acquaint the students with differenttypes of securities, and to understand the difference between debt and equitysecurities, their transfer and their dematerialization. The students will also learn the

    aims of different types of financing.

    The course is divided into:

    A. Securities

    The theories and basic principles of securities, various types of securities: equitysecurities (shares), debt securities (bonds) and hybrid securities (Convertible Bond,Participating Bonds, etc.).

    B. Trading w ith securities

    Primary and secondary market, authorised participants, institutional infrastructure ofthe market, underwriters, takeovers, options, futures, dematerialization, insider-

    dealing, investment fonds.

    Examination:Oral or Written Examination

    Readings:

    Slovene

    Cigoj S., Teorija obligacij, UL, Ljubljan 1989 (p. 151-165)Svilan S., Vrednostni papirji (Securities), Gospodarski vestnik, Ljubljana, 1990.Kocbek M., Delnice in delnika druba, Gospodarski vestnik, Ljubljana, 1995 (p. 26-123).

    Plavak N., Zakon o nematerializiranih vrednostnih papirjih, Gospodarski vestnik,Ljubljana 1999.

    English/ GermanBrox H., Handelsrecht und Wertpapierrecht, Beck's, Mnchen, 1991.Hazen T., Securities Regulations, West Publishing Company, Nutshell series, St. Paul,Minenesota, 1985.Kane/Sinclair, Waranties & Indemnities on Share & Assets Sales, Sweet&Maxwell,London 2001.

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    TAX LAW

    ECTS: 3

    Teacher: Prof. Bojan KOF, PhDContact Person: Prof. Bojan KOF, PhDTeaching Method: 30/15 (Winter Semester)Year of Study: fourth

    Contents:

    Will be announced later

    Examination:Written Examination

    Readings:

    Slovene

    Pernek F./ kof. B./ Kobal A./ Roi U., Finanno pravo in javne finance- posebni del,Pravna fakulteta, Maribor 1999.

    English/ German

    Birk, Steuerrecht, C. F. Mueller, 1999.Musgrave R./ Musgrave P., Public Finance in Theory and Practice, New York 1989.

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    TAX PROCEDURE AND TAX CONTROLS

    ECTS: 3Teacher: Prof. Bojan KOF, PhDContact Person: Prof. Bojan KOF, PhDTeaching Method: 30/15 (Summer Semester)Year of Study: fourth

    Conten ts :

    The objective of this subject is to teach students of fundamental principlesof administrative procedure in general with special emphasize on taxprocedure. Some aspects this procedure deviates from a generaladministrative procedure because of its unique nature. Students will get to

    know the legal procedure and problems of tax procedure in all theinstances.

    Examina t ion : Written or Oral Examination

    Readings:

    Slovene:

    L. Rupnik, Javne finance - 2. del, Javne finance v Sloveniji, Ekonomska

    fakulteta Univerze v Ljubljani, Ljubljana 1994;B. kof, Novi davni postopek in davno izmikanje, v: Kapital, 6/96;B. kof, Davni nadzor, v: Ekonomika podjetja za pravnike, Pravnafakulteta Univerze v Mariboru;F. ibert, Teorija javnih financ, Ljubljana 1993;

    Foreign:

    Bundesministerium der Finanzen, Unseren Steueren von A bis Z, Bonn1992;S. Lili, Upravni postupak, financijska policija i financijski nadzor, Pravnifakultet u Beogradu, Beograd 1992;R. in P. Musgrave R., Javne financije u teoriji i praksi, Institut za javnefinancije, Zagreb 1993;Musgrave Richard, Public Finance in Theory and Practice, Mc. Graw - HillBook Company, London 1984;Tipke, Lang, Steuerrecht, Otto Schmidt, Kln 1994;

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    TRANSPORT LAW

    ECTS: 3Teacher: Prof. Vesna KRANJC, PhD

    Contact Person: Ale Feri, PhDTeaching Method: 30/15 (Winter Semester)Year of Study: fourth

    Contents:

    The objective of this subject is to understand a specific legal branch,which regulates contracts on carriage of goods, passengers and baggageand to acquire capacity to solve actual legal problems related to thecarriage of goods and passengers.

    Upon the completion of this subject a student will be able to analyzespecific questions on contracts of carriage and to apply statutory rules anddecide questions relating to the legal relationships arising from thetransport of passengers and goods.

    Examination: Written or Oral Examination

    Readings:

    Slovene:V. Kranjc: Transportno pravo, Univerza v Mariboru, Pravna fakulteta,Maribor 2006;M. Pavliha: Prevozno pravo, Gospodarski vestnik, Ljubljana 2000 (izbranapoglavja);

    Foreign:

    M. Pavliha: Implied Terms of Voyage Charters, Reinsurance CompanySava Limited, Ljubljana 1993 (chosen chapters);Relevant legislation on transport contracts on carriage of goods,passengers and baggage;