Since 2001, the Institute has been organising annually a scientific legal conference "The Civil Law Days", which has evolved into the the central meeting of Slovenian lawyers working in the field of private law in academic circles, in judiciary and in business. Each conference is focused on a set of selected topical issues of civil and commercial law, defined narrowly so as to enable indepth discussion combining legal theory and practice. This year's conference was dedicated to the tenth anniversary of the adoption of the new Property Code, the Housing Act and the Land Registry Act, so it was especially focused on the various aspects of propery law.
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Since 2003, the Institute for Comparative Law has been organising, in cooperation with the Government Office for Legislation and the Faculty of Law, Unversity of Ljubljana, the annual conference "Nomotechnical Days", held each May at the Faculty of Law in Ljubljana. The main purpose of the conference is to discuss the topical issues of nomotechnics i. e. the art and principles of the formation of laws and other legal regulations from the methodological, structural, constitutional and linguistic aspects, and to establish a wide professional consensus on the development of clear principles of Slovenian nomotechnics.
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Pravnik is the oldest Slovenian legal journal, which has been published (with interruptions) since 1862 and is credited for promoting Slovenian legal terminology and the development of the Slovenian legal science. Today, its publisher is the Union of Jurists' Associations. Pravnik journal is included in the international bibliographic database Internationale Bibliographie der Zeitschriftenliteratur (IBZ) and CSA Philosopher's Index.
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LeXonomica - Journal of Law and Economics is a peer-reviewed journal, published semi-annually (in June and December) by University of Maribor, Faculty of Law (Slovenia) and Institute for Economic Analysis of Law at the University of Maribor, Faculty of Law (Slovenia). The aim of journal is to publish original works in the fields of law, economics and economic analysis of law (i.e. Law and Economics). The Journal provides a forum for the communication of views and knowledge among lawyers and economists. Articles are published in Slovenian or English language, and other languages if previously so agreed with the Editor. Editorial board accepts for publishing only articles that were not previously published and are not under consideration for any other publications at the same time. Acceptance of articles is subject to an anonymous peer review.
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Zagreb Law Journal is a scientific journal established in 2011 and issued by the University of Zagreb, Faculy of Law. The journal publishes scientific and professional articles on legal topics, comments of case law and legislative reform, presentations of books and scientific conferences. Papers are published in Croatian and English language. The journal follows the principles of open access publishing.
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