Adopted provisional measures with respect to judicial, administrative and other public-law affairs to contain the spread of coronavirus
Following the issuance of the order on special measures, issued by the president of the Supreme Court, temporarily regulating operation of Slovenian courts during the COVID-19 epidemic, on 20 March 2020, the Slovenian Parliament adopted the intervention Act on Provisional Measures with Respect to Judicial, …
What should an employer take into account when calculating the (minimum) wage for work carried out in 2020?
The Minimum Wage Act (hereinafter “ZMinP”) lays out the right to the minimum wage, its amount and the conditions under which a transitional amount of the minimum wage may be paid, as well as the manner in which it is determined and published. An employee …
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 …
Are your secrets safe?
If you do not know that, you should make and keep them (e.g. know-how and business information) as a trade secret pursuant to the upcoming Trade Secrets Act. Trade Secrets Act brings some changes to the current definition of what constitutes a trade secret. Therefore, …