Slovenian Constitution turns thirty

Ljubljana, 23 December - The Slovenian Constitution turns thirty today. Passed as the final act of legal independence from Yugoslavia, it was a modern Constitution at the time and practitioners of constitutional law say it has stood the test of time. Nevertheless, many believe it may be time for certain changes.

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The Slovenian Constitution in a book.
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