On the Legality and Constitutionality of the Measures by which the Slovenian Government Restricted Constitutional Rights and Freedoms Before and After the 2020 Coronavirus Pandemic: Part 1

The authors analyse the constitutionality of the Ordinance and the constitutionality of restrictions of constitutional rights and freedoms imposed by the Slovenian Government. They systematically and consistently present arguments on the unlawfulness and unconstitutionality of the Ordinance and the...

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Autores principales: Teršek Andraž, Dragan Jure, Pavlin Damijan, Nastran Barbara, Vražič Nastja
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Publicado: De Gruyter 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://doaj.org/article/d80f23e8c56944fab28cfb609a6996af
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Sumario:The authors analyse the constitutionality of the Ordinance and the constitutionality of restrictions of constitutional rights and freedoms imposed by the Slovenian Government. They systematically and consistently present arguments on the unlawfulness and unconstitutionality of the Ordinance and the constitutional nature of restrictions of constitutional rights and freedoms by the Government (part 1). The decision of the Slovenian Constitutional Court on the legality and constitutionality of measures is critically commented. In the following one of the authors presents analysis and arguments regarding the new ordinances and measures taken by the Slovenian Government after the official end of the pandemic (part 2).