What does the fifth anti-coronavirus package (»5PKP«) bring?
Our team made a summary of the most important measures introduced by the “PKP 5” that came into effect on Saturday, 23 October 2020.
- Published in News in 2020, Covid 19
Andrej Kirm on ‘’the buzz’’ in Slovenia
Read about what our managing partner, Andrej Kirm, told CEE Legal Matters about the current situation of Slovenian law business.
- Published in News in 2020, Andrej Kirm news, CEE Legal Matters
Kirm Perpar Gorjup again recognised by IFLR1000
We are delighted to announce that Kirm Perpar Gorjup has once again been recognised by IFLR1000, the only international legal directory dedicated to ranking law firms and lawyers on the basis of financial and corporate transactional work.
- Published in Directories, IFLR1000, News in 2020
Simplified regulation of work from home
According to the Ministry responsible for labour, it is possible to temporarily order work from home not only during an epidemic but also in circumstances where measures are needed to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
- Published in News in 2020, Covid 19
A notice regarding the organization of meetings
KIRM PERPAR GORJUP team has decided to hold meetings in our office on a smaller scale until further notice. If possible, please make sure only one or a maximum of two people attend the meeting. In addition, we would like to remind you that the use of a protective mask is mandatory in our office.
- Published in News in 2020, Covid 19
The position of cross-border labor migrants in the border crossing with Croatia
On Friday, 21 August 2020, the Ordinance entered into force, which changed the regime of entering into the Republic of Slovenia from the countries put on the so called “red list” which currently applies also to neighbouring Croatia.From now on, persons entering the territory of the Republic of Slovenia from Croatia will be ordered a 14-day quarantine when crossing the border. However, the Ordinance provides for a wide range of exceptions, including for cross-border daily and weekly labor migrants.
- Published in News in 2020, Covid 19
»Schrems II« judgement – The Court of Justice declares invalidity of the decision on adequacy of protection, provided by the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield
On July 16, 2020, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) issued a judgment in »Schrems II« case (DPC Ireland v. Facebook Ireland and Schrems), by which it declared invalidity of the decision no. 2016/1250 on the adequacy of the protection provided by the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield, which served as one of the grounds for the transfer of personal data from the EU to the U.S., while declaring that the standard contractual clauses (SCCs) for the transfer of personal data to third countries remain valid.
- Published in News in 2020
The end of COVID-19 epidemic in Slovenia
On May 31, the Slovenian government is repealing the epidemic with a new ordinance, but some of the measures will still remain in force. Most measures in the field of justice are being lifted, except for those for which the ZIUZEOP defines a certain period of time after the repeal of the measures.
- Published in News in 2020, Covid 19
The courts are again ruling in non-urgent cases, time limits do not continue to run
As of Tuesday, 05 May 2020, the courts may again rule, hold hearings and serve court documents also in non-urgent cases, provided that they have taken the precautionary measures to prevent the spread of the infection. Despite the service of court documents, time limits will not continue to run for the time being.
- Published in News in 2020, Covid 19
What does the proposal for Intervention Measures on additional liquidity to the economy to mitigate the effects of the COVID-19 infectious disease epidemic Act bring?
The basic principle of the proposal for Intervention Measures on additional liquidity to the economy to mitigate the effects of the COVID-19 is to provide liquidity to the Slovenian economy in order to mitigate the effects of the COVID-19 epidemic and prevent serious economic damage.
- Published in News in 2020, Covid 19

