Public Service Law
Course type
Study programme and level
Language
slovenščina
Lectures | Seminar | Tutorial | Other forms of study | Individual Work | ECTS |
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40 | 20 | 115 | 7 |
Content (Syllabus outline): |
Public services and the public sector. Public services and public interest. Public management process. Functions of the public sector. Functions of the public administration. The concept of public service. The formation and development of public services. Comparative overview. Public services in the new Slovenian legislation. ZGJS as a conceptual law. Establishing a public service. Legal regime of public service. Changing the special legal regime of public services. Types and forms of public service performing. Non – economic services. Some examples of non –economic services. Health and public services. Concessions as a form of performing public service. Liberalization and privatization in health care. Public institutions. Privatization of non – economic services. Pharmacy activity as a public service. Services of general economic interest. Method of determining SGEI. Forms of implementation of the SGEI. Municipal public utility plant. Public economic institute. Public company. Public company: – definition according to Slovenian law; – public company / private company; – management. The impact of EU law on the regulation and operation of public companies. Concessions. Concession award procedure. Types of concessions. Public services and competition law. Some examples of liberalization, deregulation and privatization of services of general economic interest. Chimney services. Funeral public services. Control of the performance of public services. Court of Audit. Budget inspection. Professional supervision.
Public services in the EU Law The emergence of the EEC as an economic integration of the Member States. Public services from the Treaty of Rome to the Treaty of Lisbon. EU institutions. Primary and secondary EU legal sources, public services in EU soft law. The division of competences and the principle of subsidiarity. Public services and competition. Liberalization, privatization, deregulation, re-regulation, agency. Opening of the market. Concept, meaning, legal basis: – public service; – services of general interest; – non-economic services of general interest; – services of general economic interest; – public service obligations (PSO); – universal service; – special and exclusive rights (concept, how to award).
What constitute SGEI? Beyond exemplificatoty approach. Constitutive elements step-by-step.
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