The land register and the implementation of the project to computerise the land register in the Republic of Slovenia

Bartenjev, Mitja

As is the case in most European countries, in the Republic of Slovenia the land register is kept by the courts; at the district courts to be precise. The land register is kept separately from the cadastral register, which is a chapter unto itself and will be merely touched upon in this article. The country inherited the system from the Austro-Hungarian Empire, of which the territory of the present-day Slovenia was for many centuries an integral part. The land register in these parts was introduced by "imperial patent" in 1747, and was later described in the Austyrian land register statute. At the moement there is no information technology used in the area of land registration. In 1995 new land register regulations were adopted, but they alone do not represent any real departure from the established doctrine.

Event: International Conference on the Development and Maintenance of Property Rights

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