Proposal for Act on intervention measures for suppresion of COVID-19 epidemic and mitigation of its consequences for citizens and the economy
Authors: Špela Remec, Maruša Polak, Mia Kalaš, Nataša Pipan Nahtigal On 28 March 2020 the Slovenian government adopted a proposal of the Act on Intervention Measures for Suppression of COVID-19 Epidemic and Mitigation of its Consequences for Citizens and the Economy (hereinafter: “Intervention Law”). If the parliament …
To-the-Rescue: Mega COVID-19 Law Proposal
Yesterday the Slovenian Government presented the main features of the so-called Mega COVID-19 Law that addresses instant help to the economy and the general population. The wording of the law has not yet been made available and there are a lot of open questions. The …
COVID-19 ASSISTANCE
We know that the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak is presenting many challenges for the companies, and we are here to help in any way we can. Our lawyers are therefore regularly monitoring the developments and sharing information on issues related to COVID-19 that may be helpful. …
Extraordinary measures in response to COVID-19 epidemic: Slovenian mandatory moratorium on bank loans
On 20 March 2020 the Slovenian Parliament adopted an emergency law (Zakon o interventnem ukrepu odloga plačila obveznosti kreditojemalcev – ZIUOPOK) concerning mandatory moratoriums to be approved by Slovenian banks to Slovenian borrowers at their request, with a view of preventing substantial damage to the …
Who should not #stayhome? Inside Information!
While the world is getting used to the new normal of staying in our homes, the regulators remind listed issuers that inside information should be disclosed as usual, no matter the situation. Moreover, the COVID-19 situation might exactly be the trigger for disclosure. It seems …
Slovenian Parliament finally adopts the Act on judicial protection procedure former holders of eligible liabilities of banks
Slovenian banks underwent an extensive recapitalization in 2013 and 2014, which continues to leave the public dissatisfied and has yet to be resolved by the courts. The key focus for the public was the controversial valuation of bank assets and alleged misuse of stress test …
Rights Guaranteed by the Republic of Slovenia after a “No Deal” Brexit
The Slovenian parliament has passed an Act governing certain matters in the event of a hard Brexit (the ‘Act’). The Act’s purpose is to determine for the period following Brexit (a) the scope of rights for United Kingdom citizens resident in Slovenia and (b) a …
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