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Even the Supreme Court Has Previously Ruled That the Bar Exams From the Republics of the Former SFRY Are Not Valid in Slovenia!

It is quite possible that the Supreme Court judge Branko Masleša does not meet the conditions for the profession of a judge – from the year 1980 onwards. This follows from point 6 of the decision of the Supreme Court of the Republic of Slovenia I Up 116/2020: “Since these were republic regulations, only the …

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Journalist Perš: The Sarajevo Faculty of Law Has Sent the Perfect Counterfeit Certificate of the Diploma of Supreme Court Judge Branko Masleša!

The Faculty of Law in Sarajevo has sent the Siol web portal the alleged certificate of the diploma of the Supreme Court judge Branko Masleša. As can be seen from the documents, Masleša graduated in 1975 and obtained the title of graduated attorney. We are still waiting for any proof of Masleša passing the bar …

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Unprecedented Scandal: Supreme Court Prejudges Masleša’s Lawsuit Against the Media

“The Supreme Court has announced in advance that Masleša will win the lawsuit. This is an unprecedented scandal. Let it be known that the old communists still control the judiciary. And worst of all, this comes from a post published by the Supreme Court itself. And they are not even embarrassed by it,” journalist Igor …

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The Dark Past of Judge Masleša: From the Communist Party to Patria

Supreme Court judge Branko Masleša’s problems are not limited to him proving the authenticity of his diploma; events from the past are also causing him some trouble. Allegations of him enthusiastically describing how a refugee was shot in the head are coming to light again, and he also signed an unconstitutional conviction of those accused …

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Why Doesn’t Masleša at Least Reveal the Basic Information About His Diploma?

In recent days, the question of where is the diploma of the Supreme Court judge Branko Masleša has caused quite a stir. Namely, Masleša is said to have graduated from the University of Sarajevo in 1975. We made inquiries about this at the Faculty of Law of the University of Sarajevo, as well as at …

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There Are No Coincidences: These Are the Judges Who Played an Important Role in the Release of Convicts in the Balkan Warrior Case

The news that the Supreme Court released the convicts in the Balkan Warrior case because the evidence in the case was supposedly obtained illegally, has caused quite a stir in Slovenia. Namely, those involved in the Balkan Warrior case traded in cocaine and organised the transport of this drug from South America. The drugs were …

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German Newspaper Die Presse: There Was No Lustration in Slovenia, Prime Minister Janša is a Victim of Old Networks That Have Survived in the Judiciary

In Slovenia, just like in the rest of the former Yugoslav republics, there was no lustration; the old networks are still predominant – not only in politics and the economy but also in the judiciary. The conservative Prime Minister Janez Janša is a victim of their machinations. In 1988, a military court sentenced him to …

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Appeals to the European Court of Human Rights Have Cost Slovenia Almost 300 Million Euros so Far

The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) receives around 240 complaints from Slovenia every year. The court convicted Slovenia of human rights violations in 332 cases so far (93 percent). Slovenia has so far paid 295,644,418.49 euros in compensation from the state budget. In addition to the media, the judiciary is also a big problem …

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