The author presents the most important legal features of the immediately enforceable notary deed. This instrument has an utmost importance when securing claims. There is generally no immediate enforceability of the maximum mortgage or revolving credits, because the extent of the claim is not known at the time of the conclusion of contract and thus inappropriate for civil enforcement.
B.04 Guest lecture
COBISS.SI-ID: 4146731The author discusses relations between associated companies in a real and a contractual group, but also the protection of minority shareholders and creditors of the subsidiary companies. In this context, he analyzes the part of the Companies Act (ZGD-1), which steams to specifically protect the minority shareholders in a real companies group prior to the deprivation of their company, caused by the parent company with harmful instructions. Also discussed is the institute of compensatory claims of the subsidiary, and in this context also claims against the parent company and its agents.
B.04 Guest lecture
COBISS.SI-ID: 4146219Author gave a guest lecture at the prestigious University of Vienna, Faculty of Law, where he presented the free movement of services in the EU and discussed the legal background (EU treaty and the directive 2006/123).
B.05 Guest lecturer at an institute/university
COBISS.SI-ID: 4118315Recently introduced changes in ZJN-2 and ZJNVEPTS wish to eliminate shortcomings in the rules regarding the conduct of the procedures for awarding public procurement. The author shows the revised rules on the procurement of building and addresses the conditions which must be satisfied when a third party is involved on the clients' side.
B.04 Guest lecture
COBISS.SI-ID: 4086827The author discusses in his contribution the entitlement of the shareholders transfer shares, under certain conditions, to the company and claim a monetary compensation. That should be sufficient to ensure a unchanged financial situation of shareholders. The suitability of financial compensation is admissible for controlling in a special court proceeding.
B.04 Guest lecture
COBISS.SI-ID: 4146475