Law of Arbitration
Course type
Study programme and level
Language
slovenščina
Lectures | Seminar | Tutorial | Druge oblike študija | Individual Work | ECTS |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
35 | 25 | 65 | 5 |
Course Type
Obligatory
Study programme and level | Study field | Academic year | Semester |
Postgraduate Master’s Study Programme Civil and Commercial Law | Law | 1. | 2. |
Lecturer
doc. dr. Sara Ahlin Doljak
Lectures | Seminar | Tutorial | Laboratory work | Field work | Individ. work | ECTS | |
35 | 25 | 65 | 5 |
Language
English
Prerequisites
Knowledge of civil law on the first degree of law study is requested.
Content (Syllabus outline)
- Concept and legal nature of arbitration and the advantages over the judicial proceeding
- Concept of domestic, foreign and international arbitration
- Principles and specifics of arbitration dispute settlement;
- Permanent and ad-hoc arbitrations;
- Arbitral procedure;
- Arbitration award
- Challenge of the arbitration award
- Enforcement of domestic arbitration awards
- Recognition and enforcement of arbitration awards
- Sources of arbitration law
- Alternative settlement of consumer disputes
- International negotiations;
- International mediation;
- International arbitration;
- Settlement of international investment and trade disputes.
Study Literature
- L. Ude, Arbitražno pravo, GV založba, Ljubljana 2004
- Galič A., Kako vzpostaviti mehanizem izvensodnega reševanja potrošniških sporov, Podjetje in delo, 2012, št. 6-7
- Vertačnik M., Gorjup Zupančič V., Arbitraža in izvršba na podlagi verodostojne listine, Pravna praksa, 2013, št. 45, str. 9
- Zakon o arbitraži, Uradni list RS, št. 45/2008
- Zakon o alternativnem reševanju sodnih sporov, Uradni list RS, št. 57/2009
Objectives and competences
To obtain knowledges on the field of the law of arbitration for the work in the judiciary service (courts, prosecutors offices), in private law firms and presenting individuals in the judiciary litigations. They also obtain skills and knowledges to perform acts in the commercial companies and state authorities.
Intended learning outcomes
Knowledge and understanding:
To obtain the understanding of relevant provisions and institutes on the field of the law of arbitration.
To master the independent use of provisions.
Learning and teaching methods
Oral lectures »ex cathedra,«
Studi of literature,
Independent study of legal acts and literature.
Assessment
Type: written examination 100 %
Lecturer’s references
In 1999, Sara Ahlin Doljak graduated from the Faculty of Law of The University of Maribor. At the same faculty, she successfully completed her Master’s degree, mentored by Prof. Šime Ivanjko, Ph.D. and co-mentored by Prof. Marijan Kocbek, Ph.D., entitled Tožba manjšine delničarjev kot korekcija neaktivnosti oz. nekorektnosti organov družbe v angloameriškem in kontinentalnem sistemu.
In the study year 2008/2009, Sara Ahlin Doljak qualified as an Assistant Professor at the European Faculty of Law in Nova Gorica. At the same faculty, she qualified as a Senior Lecturer in the study year 2013/2014.
For ten years she has been involved in the conduct of tutorial, lectures, exams and seminars for the courses Gospodarsko in Mednarodno-zasebno pravo (Commercial and Private international Law) at the European Faculty of Law in Nova Gorica. In the study year 2011/12 she participated in the preparation of the Praktikum for students for the course Gospodarsko pravo (Commercial Law). In 2017 she became the lecturer for the courses Pravo gospodarskih družb (Company Law), Civilno procesno pravo-izbrane teme (Civil procedural Law – Selected Topics) and Arbitražno pravo (Arbitration Law) at the European Faculty of Law in Nova Gorica.
She regularly participates in all forms of professional education and relevant conferences. In 2003/2004 she also participated in specialization in Boston. So far, she has published her papers in legal periodical publications, such as Pravna praksa, Finance and European Journal of Business and Social Sciences (EJBSS).
In June 2012 she qualified as the mediator for the settlement of (classical civil, law, family and commercial) disputes. In 2016 she completed her doctoral degree at the European Faculty of Law in Nova Gorica. In June 2017 she qualified as the Assistant Professor at the European Faculty of Law in Nova Gorica for civil and commercial law.
She lives and works in Logatec where she manages her own law firm.
The Slovenian Chamber of Law has granted Sara Ahlin Doljak, Ph.D. the title of »Specialist for commercial and social security law«.