The fundamental scientific work in the field of legal theory in Slovenia, providing a comprehensive and insightful account of the central issues of understanding and the application of law, and thereby also legal terminology.
COBISS.SI-ID: 258623744
In this paper, the issue of when we can justifiably start talking about the presence of Slovene in historical legal contexts is presented as an example of an interdisciplinary topic. Two usual presumptions among other disciplines about law are explained as the main conceptual obstacles: first, that »all law is in the code«, implying that legal texts are the only source for the analysis of legal language, and second, that law has been from time immemorial created only by the state. It is shown that a crucial role in the development and preservation of the key Slovene legal terms can be attributed to the court gatherings of the autonomous medieval communities, in the context of prevailing orality, and that what can be credited with a similar role nowadays is the main hearing in the scope of court proceedings.
COBISS.SI-ID: 12047697
The book deepens the scientific research of law-making activity and provides a theoretical insight into the creation and adoption of general legal acts. The first part of the book outlines the value, interest, political and culturo-legal sources of legislation, the second addresses the main methodological, structural and linguistic components of nomotechnics and the third presents the features of the legislative procedure in the Slovenian National Assembly as well as the bodies of the European Union.
COBISS.SI-ID: 256380416