Volume 13 (2022): Issue 1 (March 2022)
Artificial Intelligence or the Ultimate Tool for Conservatism
Artificial intelligence (AI) is foremost viewed as a technologically revolutionary tool, however, the author discusses here whether it is in fact a tool for socio-economic and legal conservatism, because its training data is always embedded in the past. The aim of this paper is to explain, exemplify and predict – whether and how – AI could cause...
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Volume 13 (2022): Issue 1 (March 2022)
Analysis of Legal Powers of Municipal Wardens they Possess to Ensure Safety At the Local Level
In Slovenia, the Municipal Warden Services Act (ZORed, 2006, and ZORed-A, 2017) represents the framework organisational legal act regulating the field of work of municipal wardens. In addition to the above act, the field of work and tasks performed by municipal wardens are also regulated by other laws and by-laws. Legal regulations enable and allow...
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Volume 13 (2022): Issue 1 (March 2022)
Changes in Management of Business Education Based on Covid-19 Pandemic
This article focuses on the perception of crisis management of case business university due to the shift from in-person learning to online or distance form based on COVID-19 and suggestions to improve university branding and competitiveness. Results are based on interviewing students enrolled at business courses during the coronavirus crisis. The...
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Volume 13 (2022): Issue 1 (March 2022)
Soft Law – The Intermediate Stage Between Freedom and Control
The soft law is placed on a scale between freedom and control, autonomy, and hard law. At first sight, it falls short of building elements known in the legal principles of law, like transparency, certainty, and predictability, but on the other hand, it is needed to address areas where complexity reigns, where flexibility is needed, where hard law...
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Volume 13 (2022): Issue 1 (March 2022)
The Right to Prevent Destruction of Murals
The destruction of murals burdens artists around the world. Many times, the only option they can rely on is the prohibition of any distortion, mutilation or modification of work under art. 6bis of the Berne Convention, because multiple legal orders are silent on the prohibition of destruction. Thus, this comparative analysis will impartially...
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