The monograph Judicial Law is the result of a symposium at the Slovenian
Academy of Sciences and Arts and the University of Ljubljana Faculty
of Law, which took place in
the beginning of 2023. The book was edited by academi- cian Professor Marijan
Pavčnik and Assistant Professor Aleš Novak, and in addition to them, eight other prominent
authors and two female authors
par- ticipated: Maja Brkan, Tilen Štajnpihler Božič, Samo Bardutzky, Matej Accetto,
Aleš Galič, Miro Cerar, Janez Kranjc, Tomaž Pavčnik,
Primož Gorkič and Nina Betetto. In addition to classic scientific instruments, the book contains eleven comprehensive chapters in which
the authors deal in depth with the concept and occurrence of judicial law, the
Court of the EU as a (co)creator of Euro- pean law, reference to foreign
judicial law in Slovenian constitutional review, strategic litigation and
adjudication, guarantees regarding uniform judicial practice within
the framework of the right
to a fair trial, the judge’s (un)bind- ing to secondary general acts,
the praetor’s creation of new law in the proce- dure, civil law institutes and the constitution as a source
of judicial law, courts
as (co)creators of the rules of criminal procedural law and soft judicial law.
Key words: judicial law, judicial practice,
the Constitutional Court, the Court of
the EU, the European Court
of Human Rights,
praetorian law, by-laws,
the right to a fair trial,
civil law institutes, judicial cosmopolitanism, strategic liti- gation and adjudication.