Slovenia
CEPEJ Member: Gregor STROJIN
Advisor to the President, Supreme Court of the Republic of Slovenia
Slovenia - European Cyberjustice Network member (ECN)
Rado BREZOVAR
Secretary General, Supreme Court of the Republic of Slovenia
Goran VEJNOVIĆ
Local State Prosecutor, assigned to Centre of Expertise and IT at the Supreme State Prosecutor's Office of the Republic of Slovenia
Igor KOLAR
Advisor for Digitisation, Cabinet of the Minister, Ministry of Justice of the Republic of Slovenia
National Correspondent
Tine STEGOVEC
Senior Judicial Adviser
Office for Court Management Development
Supreme Court of the Republic of Slovenia
Pilot Courts
District Court of Maribor
Mitja KOZAR
Judicial councillor
District Court of Nova Gorica
Samo TUREL
Secretary
Kidriceva 14, 5000 NOVA GORICA
Evaluation Exercise
- Slovenia: Evaluation exercise - 2022 Edition
- Slovenia: Evaluation exercise - 2020 Edition
- Slovenia: Evaluation exercise - 2018 Edition
- Slovenia: Evaluation exercise - 2016 Edition
- Slovenia: Evaluation exercise - 2014 Edition
- Slovenia: Evaluation exercise - 2012 Edition
- Slovenia: Evaluation exercise - 2010 Edition
- Slovenia: Evaluation exercise - 2008 Edition
- Slovenia: Evaluation exercise - 2006 Edition
- Slovenia: Pilot scheme
Translations of CEPEJ documents (if available):
Not available.
Events
- 2014 European Day of Civil Justice (24 and 25 October 2014)
- 2013 European Day of Civil Justice (24 and 26 October 2013)
- Report - inventory of events organised in the framewrork of the 2011 European Day of Civil Justice (25 October) and Press review (Ajaratve.ge (25/10/2011) - Georgia, Journal online (25/10/2011) - Scotland).
Links to relevant Institutions
Resources
- Legal texts (Codes, laws, regulations etc.)
- Case-law of the higher court/s
- Other documents (e.g. forms)
- Sodstvo Republike Slovenije (Slovenian Courts)
Recent developments in the judicial field
- Special mention at the Crystal Scales of Justice 2010 Prize for the initiative "Automated system for enforcement of authentic documents (COVL)", presented by the Supreme Court of the Republic of Slovenia
- In December 2005 the Joint State Project the elimination of court backlogs, the lukenda project (named after the judgment of the European Court of Human Rights in the case of Lukenda v. Slovenia from 6 October 2005) was adopted. Goal of the Project is the elimination of the court backlogs in the courts and Prosecutor's Offices by 31 December 2010.
Organisational chart of the system of justice
Collaborative workspaces: