The article describes the inception, and the history of the Slovenian “me too” movement. The author analyses thoroughly the testimonies of the survivors of sexual violence that were collected in Slovenia, and describes in detail the value of the testimonial archive in the light of the post- or neopatriarchy hypothesis.
COBISS.SI-ID: 25008899
The author refers to the increasingly frequent cases when the application and interpretation of international law is required before domestic courts, including in the field of human rights implementation. In doing so, she briefly discusses the various possible ways of applying international law before domestic courts with the aim of providing horizontally (between courts of the same degree) and vertically (between higher and lower courts) harmonised interpretations, as both application and interpretation of international law by domestic courts contribute to respect for international law in each country and to international legal development and consistent enforcement at the global level. A brief critical-analytical summary of legal regulation and practice in Slovenia is presented, while the conclusions provide some concrete proposals on how the use of international law and human rights law in the Slovenian judicial system could be further strengthened, also in light of ensuring the rule of law at domestic and international level, which is not only in the interest of individuals, which is especially true in ensuring respect for fundamental human rights and freedoms, but also in the strategic interest of the state.
COBISS.SI-ID: 48595459
The article addresses the burning issue of the harmful effects of corruption on the human rights situation around the world, especially through the relevant practice of treaty monitoring bodies established on the basis of core international human rights treaties (i.e. Committees) under the auspicies of the United Nations.
COBISS.SI-ID: 45704195