The article deals with the background and causes of the financial crisis and the responses of the Commission on state aid by Member States and the legal acts in this regard. It specifically addresses the normative framework for the assessment of such state aid and practice before the financial crisis, the so-called non-systemic period, and analyses Article 87(3)(c) EC Treaty (Article 107 TFEU) and the R & P guidelines. It proceeds with the so-called systemic period and analyses a new temporary legal framework for state aid, in this context, innovations and departures from the previous period.
COBISS.SI-ID: 11266641
The Property and Trust Law volume of the International Encyclopaedia of Laws series deals with the diversity of rights and interests in all kinds of property. Property law has developed along different lines in diverse legal families, so this country-by-country analysis takes a functional approach to the subject matter. The perception that legal solutions, concepts, terms and mechanisms vary, and may even seem to be diametrically opposed, should not conceal the fact that such solutions are often functionally equivalent, in spite of their technical or conceptual differences.
COBISS.SI-ID: 11005009
The construction of various industrial and infrastructural facilities may cause discomfort to the local population and devalue real property in the vicinity regardless of the facility's actual physical influences on its environment. The article discusses the possibilities of private-law protection against ideal immissions, on which the Slovenian legal theory and jurisprudence have not yet reached a clear position. The consequences of the recognition of ideal immissions is discussed in the context of rules on the immissions of businesses with administrative permission.
COBISS.SI-ID: 11199825
Official legislative, administrative and judicial texts are not afforded protection by copyright, so anyone can use them freely. Other types of works are subject to the general rules of copyright law, which places the state among the largest holders of copyright and related rights. The paper deals with the question of whether and to what purposes the government needs to own copyright and related rights in its works. Several models of rights-management are discussed that could be used to relax the possibilities of a wider use and reuse of public sector works.
COBISS.SI-ID: 10909777
The book provides a comprehensive picture of existing regulation of European transfer systems and the problems of transfer of ownership, taking into account the historical development and the contribution of theory and case law. It provides a comparative analysis of different European regulations and a synthesis identifying similarities and differences between systems. The analysis is the basis to address the situation in Slovenian territory. The book covers the findings of empirical research on perceptions of a legal transfer of ownership rights among the lay and professional public.
COBISS.SI-ID: 253785344