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In the editorial board of journal Pravnik, we strive to ensure that different areas of law are represented in individual issues of the magazine, while at the same time, the criteria for publication in an individual issue is also the topicality of the discussed topic.

Number 1-2/2018

Theoretical Analysis and Dilemmas of the Criminal Offence of Unjustified Production and Trafficking of Illicit Drugs

The article analyses the criminal offence of unlawful production and trafficking
of illicit drugs, illicit drugs in sports, and precursors for the production of
illicit drugs as enshrined in Article 186 of the Slovenian Criminal Code, which
is permeated with dogmatic dilemmas are reflected in the domestic case-law.
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Number 7-8/2019

The Principle of Legality in Criminal Law – The Concept of Maximum Certainty and the Concept of Supremacy of the Teleological Interpretation of the Criminal Law Norm

The principle of legality is a fundamental principle of criminal law. It is divided into four separate principles or requirements, which together represent the concretisation of the principle of legality. 
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Number 7-8/2024

Can a Civil Court Decide on Criminal Liability in Non-Criminal Proceedings?

Recent judicial practice has upheld that the presumption of innocence under
Article 27 of the Constitution of the Republic of Slovenia in principle prohibits
civil courts from independently determining the occurrence of a criminal offence
as a preliminary question, if criminal proceedings have not yet legally
concluded. However, an exception is permitted: civil courts may determine the
occurrence of a criminal offence as a preliminary question only when it is clear
that no criminal proceedings will be initiated. Further arguments that restrict
the ability of civil courts to decide on criminal offences as preliminary issues
are based on the premise that civil litigation should not rely on an established
preliminary question of an individual’s the criminal responsibility without the
opportunity for an adversarial criminal process, complete with all legal guarantees
and rights afforded by the constitution and criminal law.
Key words: presumption of innocence, civil court, criminal responsibility, preliminary
question, crime, legal guarantees.
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