Jurists: Protests Are People Wanting Higher Ethical Standards
Ljubljana, 4 December - The public protests spreading around Slovenia are not only aimed against the ruling elites, but also show that people want higher ethical standards, some of the most influential Slovenian law experts gathered agreed on Tuesday.
Ljubljana
Some of Slovenia's most acclaimed law experts comment on the protests in Slovenia and the state of the rule of law in the country at a panel organised by the law consultancy portal IUS Info.
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Maritime-law expert Marko Pavliha speaks at a panel organised by the law consultancy portal IUS Info.
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Ljubljana, hotel Lev.
Okrogla miza ob zaključku izbora desetih najvplivnejših pravnikov leta 2012 v organizaciji portala Ius-info, na kateri so finalisti soočili mnenja o aktualnih temah.
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Constitutional law expert Miro Cerar speaks at a panel organised by the law consultancy portal IUS Info.
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Former Constitutional Court judge Lojze Ude speaks at a panel organised by the law consultancy portal IUS Info.
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Matej Avbelj of the European Law Faculty in Nova Gorica speaks at a panel organised by the law consultancy portal IUS Info.
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Janja Hojnik of the Maribor Faculty of Law speaks at a panel organised by the law consultancy portal IUS Info.
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