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The Constitutional Court of the Republic of Slovenia and European Union Law

Jadranka Sovdat ; Ustavni sud Republike Slovenije


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The relationship between national constitutional law and
European Union law is one of the central constitutional
questions subject to intense discussion not only among legal
theorists, but also among the constitutional courts of
the Member States of the European Union. Its clear definition
not only at the level of legal norms, but also at the
level of institutions that are called upon to interpret it, and
these are the highest national jurisdictions and the Court
of Justice of the European Union, can contribute to the
predictability of the actions of individuals and legal entities
and consequently to greater legal certainty. The implementation
of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European
Union at the level of primary law of the European
Union opens additional perspectives in this relationship.
This article analyses the position of European Union law in
the constitutional order of the Republic of Slovenia. With
reference to that, it focuses on positions on individual
questions that have already been adopted by the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Slovenia and indicates
possible directions of the future constitutional review.

Ključne riječi

European Union law; constitution; the Constitutional court of the Republic of Slovenia; human rights

Hrčak ID:

130556

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/130556

Datum izdavanja:

15.9.2013.

Podaci na drugim jezicima: hrvatski

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