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Title:Ugovor v izvršbi in njegov vpliv na stopnjo pravne varnosti
Authors:ID Orož, Damjan (Author)
ID Keresteš, Tomaž (Mentor) More about this mentor... New window
ID Rijavec, Vesna (Comentor)
Files:.pdf DOK_Oroz_Damjan_2018.pdf (4,04 MB)
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PID: 20.500.12556/dkum/f7b39979-f476-4b02-9cf4-e82338072afb
 
Language:Slovenian
Work type:Dissertation
Typology:2.08 - Doctoral Dissertation
Organization:PF - Faculty of Law
Abstract:V doktorski disertaciji je ugovor dolžnika zoper sklep o izvršbi na podlagi izvršilnega naslova obravnavan kot fenomen pravne varnosti; institut, ki ni samo materialne, je tudi procesne narave, katerega bistvena lastnost v naši ureditvi je njegova izključnost. To je hkrati izhodišče za določitev tako teme kot tudi polja raziskovanja. Doktorska disertacija prinaša pomembne sklepe, ki jih navajam v nadaljevanju. Na ugovor zoper sklep o izvršbi je treba najprej gledati kot na pravico dolžnika do izjave v postopku (22. člen Ustave). Da je hkrati pravno sredstvo dolžnika zoper sklep o izvršbi, je drugotnega pomena. Ker je ugovor v našem sistemu izključne narave, mora biti ugovorni postopek voden tako, da obema strankama omogoča izvajanje pravice do sodelovanja v postopku. Logična posledica izključnosti je obseg upoštevnih ugovornih razlogov. Z ugovorom je dopustno uveljavljati prav vse ugovorne razloge, zaradi katerih je izvršba nedopustna. Če sodišče ne upošteva, da je ugovor dolžnikovo edino pravno sredstvo, je dolžniku odvzeta ustavna pravica do sodelovanja v postopku, predvsem pa pravica do pravnega varstva. Drugo, od tega ločeno vprašanje je, ali je optimalno, da o prav o vseh ugovornih razlogih odloča sodišče v izvršilnem postopku oziroma kako odprto je polje uporabe načela proste presoje dokazov v izvršilnem postopku. Sistem, ki bi dolžnika omejeval z dopustnimi ugovornimi razlogi in dokaznimi sredstvi, bi bil neustaven, če ne bi hkrati dolžniku ponudil drugih možnosti, to je možnosti izven tekočega izvršilnega postopka, da doseže učinkovito zaščito svojih pravic. Dokazano je, da je naša ureditev ugovornega postopka najenostavnejša. Dolžnik vsa nasprotovanja izvršbi uveljavi z enim pravnim sredstvom in to znotraj izvršilnega postopka. Zanj je taka pot ne samo najcenejša, je tudi najučinkovitejša. S tem naša ureditev bistveno odstopa od primerljive avstrijske, pa tudi nemške ureditve, ki sta v tem pogledu zelo zahtevni in komplicirani. Hkrati odstopa tudi od hrvaške ureditve, s katero nas povezuje nekdaj skupni izvršilni zakon. V naši ureditvi je spreminjanje postopkovnih zakonov pogosto. Doktorska disertacija je pokazala, da ureditev ugovora v našem pravu ne potrebuje bistvenih sprememb. Vsekakor ne v smeri razdrobitve ugovora na več pravnih sredstev. Zakonodajalec naj ima v mislih, da vsaka korenita sprememba postopkovnega zakona zahteva korenit odziv pravne prakse in pravne teorije ter čas za dosego usklajenih stališč, kar je nujno potrebno za zagotavljanja enakega varstva pravic. Zgodovinsko gledano je sedanja ureditev ugovora posledica ugotovitve o zlorabi izvršilnih tožb in težav, ki jih je imela sodna praksa pri odločanju o ugovoru po ureditvi pred spremembno ZIZ-A. Ureditev ugovornega postopka ni optimalna. De lege ferenda bi bilo treba slediti razlogom Ustavnega sodišča in v zakonu poudariti pomen ugovora kot oblike izvajanja pravice do izjave v postopku. Pri tem bi bilo treba razmisliti, ali bi vsaj pri opozicijskih ugovornih razlogih in ugovornem razlogu neprehoda terjatve ali obveznosti omejili dopustnost dokazov le na listinske dokaze, pa še te le na tako imenovane kvalificirane listine, ob dodatnem upoštevanju zakonskih domnev, splošno znanih dejstev in splošnega pravila o nespornosti ugovarjanih dejstev. To bi bilo primerno zlasti pri izvršbi denarnih terjatev.
Keywords:ugovor zoper sklep o izvršbi, ugovorni razlogi, obrazložitev ugovornih razlogov, opozicijski ugovori, impugnacijski ugovori, tožba zaradi nedopustnosti izvršbe, negativna ugotovitvena tožba, insolvenčni postopek, materialno procesno vodstvo v postopku ugovora.
Place of publishing:[Maribor
Publisher:D. Orož]
Year of publishing:2018
PID:20.500.12556/DKUM-70166 New window
UDC:347.954(043.3)
COBISS.SI-ID:5590315 New window
NUK URN:URN:SI:UM:DK:66BE2NRQ
Publication date in DKUM:08.06.2018
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Language:English
Title:Objection to enforcement and its impact on the level of legal certainty
Abstract:In the doctoral dissertation, the debtor's objection to an enforcement order on the basis of an enforceable title is treated as a phenomenon of legal certainty; the legal construct is both material and procedural in nature, and its essential characteristic in our regulation is its exclusivity. This is also the starting point for determining the topic and field of research. The doctoral dissertation makes important conclusions which I outline in continuation. Objection to an enforcement order must first be viewed as the debtor's right to be heard in the proceedings (Article 22 of the Constitution). The fact that it is also the debtor's legal remedy against an enforcement order is of secondary importance. Since in our system the objection is of an exclusive nature, the objection procedure must be managed in a way that enables the two parties to exercise their right to participate in the procedure. The logical consequence of exclusivity is the scope of relevant grounds for objection. In an objection, it is permissible to invoke all grounds for objection that make the enforcement inadmissible. If the court does not recognise that an objection is the debtor's only legal remedy, the debtor is deprived of the constitutional right to participate in the proceedings and, in particular, the right to legal protection. The second, separate question is whether it is optimal that the court decides on all grounds for objection in an enforcement procedure, or rather, how wide the scope of the principle of unfettered evaluation of evidence in an enforcement procedure is. A system which would restrict the debtor with admissible grounds for objection and means of evidence would be unconstitutional if it did not offer other possibilities to the debtor, that is, possibilities outside of the ongoing enforcement procedure, to achieve effective protection of the debtor’s rights. It has been proven that our regulation on the objection procedure is the simplest. The debtor shall assert all objections to the enforcement with one legal remedy within the enforcement procedure. For the debtor, such course of action is not only the cheapest but also the most effective. In doing so, our regulation drastically deviates from the German or comparable Austrian regulation, both of which are demanding and complicated in this respect. At the same time, it deviates from the regulation of Croatia, with which we once shared the enforcement law. In our regulation, procedural laws often change. The doctoral dissertation has shown that our regulation on objections does not require substantial changes; certainly not in the sense of fragmenting the objection to a number of legal remedies. The legislator should bear in mind that any radical changes to the procedural law require a radical response of the legal practice and legal theory, as well as time to reach a coordinated position, which is critical for ensuring equal protection of rights. The current regulation on objections resulted from the discovery of abuse of enforcement actions and from the difficulties that the case law had in deciding on objections under regulation prior to the ZIZ-A1 amendment. The regulation on the objection procedure is not optimal. De lege ferenda, we should follow the reasons of the Constitutional Court and emphasise the importance of objection as a form of exercising the right to be heard in proceedings. In this context, consideration should be given to whether, at least for oppositional grounds for objection and grounds for objection for non-transfer of claims or obligations, we should limit the admissibility of evidence solely to documentary evidence and, even then, only to so-called qualified documents, with due regard to legal presumptions, generally known facts and general rules on the indisputability of contested facts. This would be particularly appropriate in the enforcement of monetary claims.
Keywords:objection to an enforcement order, grounds for objection, explanation of grounds for objection, oppositional objections, impugnation objections, action for an enforcement to be declared inadmissible, negative declaratory action, insolvency procedure, material procedural organisation in an objection procedure


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